What film is most like a Dostoyevsky novel?
What film is most like a Dostoyevsky novel?
Taxi Driver.
Trainspotting 1996
you have to speak russian to actually comprehend dostoevsky though.
see this guy for example, he doesnt understand dostoevsky
Sasha Grey's body of work really made me think
She's an apt reader of dostoevsky you know, she's also delved into his much-lesser known brother's work toiletkovsky
The Double.
Knight of Cups
The Notebook
please become a meme
Igrok
Dr. Zhivago
This one
youd think so, but youd be wrong
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Yes
No
Meme
No and I know it's based on Dost book
No
No
Kinda
My sides
The gambler
Black Cock Addiction 2
fucking plebs
czech 2008 movie
I don't think so. maybe have an intimate knowedge of tsarist Russia and it's classes but he even does a pretty good job implicitly explaining in the novels
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Croupier
City of Sadness
The Conversation
The Double Life of Veronique
Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift
Enemy
The Hunt
The Lives of Other's
Stalker
Wild Strawberries
Wake in Fright
Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift
I was just memeing with everyone else. I don't think Dostoevsky would really work in a movie. There are entire chapters of just philosophical stuff and internal thoughts that you can't show really. Brother Karamazov might make an enjoyabke drama but you'd be missing a lot in the movie.
I Stand Alone reminds me of Notes From Underground.
The Road
Shame
Wake in Fright
even American Psycho
This is more right than wrong.
Adaptation and Synecdoche New York
>Brother Karamazov might make an enjoyabke drama
There is enough material for four separate stories in that novel. Too complex.
Norte: The End of History
Knight of Cups
>you have to speak russian to actually comprehend dostoevsky though.
Fuck that. Crime and Punishment is one of my favorite books of all time. I think the atmosphere of Russia in that time was perfectly captured. There was plenty of political descriptiveness that was made plain in the translation.
You are all idiots. I got this.
Actual answer:
The Master
Meme answer:
The Brothers Karamazow