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The Trial

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In a futuristic and oppressive city, everyday life becomes a surreal struggle against a completely deranged judicial system. The protagonist, an ordinary man named Joseph K., wakes up one day to discover that he has been arrested without being informed of the reason for his detention. As he delves into this intricate maze of absurd bureaucracy, he encounters a series of enigmatic and disturbing characters who seem to play a cat-and-mouse game with his fate.

Through frustrating and disheartening encounters, Joseph tries to unravel the mysteries of his situation, seeking justice in a world where the rules are arbitrary and the authorities appear more interested in maintaining the status quo than in conducting a legitimate trial. The oppression of society and personal alienation intertwine as he navigates a bleak urban landscape, filled with gray buildings and an atmosphere of hopelessness.

As the story progresses, Joseph realizes that he is not only fighting against a corrupt system but also against his own existence, questioning his identity and the meaning of life. This disturbing and philosophical journey invites us to reflect on the nature of justice, guilt, and the madness of a society that has lost its way, in a visually striking narrative that blurs the lines between reality and fiction.

Media type
Movie
Year
1962
Director
Orson Welles
Writer
Orson Welles
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.60
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
84.00
Actors
Anthony Perkins
Jeanne Moreau
Romy Schneider
Akim Tamiroff
Elsa Martinelli
Suzanne Flon
Madeleine Robinson
Max Haufler
Max Buchsbaum
Arnoldo Foà
Jess Hahn
Billy Kearns
Maurice Teynac
Naydra Shore
Raoul Delfosse
Jean-Claude Rémoleux
Carl Studer
Fernand Ledoux
Thomas Holtzmann
Wolfgang Reichmann
Michael Lonsdale
Peter Sallis
Gender
Crimen
Drama
Misterio
Country
United States
Producers
Alexander Salkind
Michael Salkind
Original title
Le Procès
Duration
119
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