
Notes from Underground (1995)
Año de Estreno: 1995
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Título Alternativo: Reflexiones desde el sótano, To ypogeio, Feljegyzések a holtak házából, Yeraltindan Notlar
Director: Gary Walkow
Guionista: Fyodor Dostoevsky, Gary Walkow
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Género: Drama
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Argumento
Based on Dostoevsky's novella, 'Notes from Underground' follows the protagonist known only as Underground Man (Henry Czerny). The story unfolds primarily through his video diary entries, where he expresses his deep self-loathing and dissatisfaction with contemporary society. A dinner party attended by his old college friends triggers his bitterness, leading him to seek refuge in a nearby brothel. There, he meets Liza (Lee), a young prostitute.
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Resumen
'Notes from Underground' is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novella of the same name, directed by Gary Walkow in 1995. The film explores themes of self-loathing, societal critique, and redemption through its protagonist's video diary entries. Henry Czerny delivers a powerful performance as the Underground Man, portraying his complex and flawed character with depth and nuance.
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