Joseph Minion ’s script for After Hours starts by showing us main character in his office, training a co-worker, completely bored with his situation and disengaged from the people around him. Later, Minion references both Henry Miller and Franz Kafka in the same movie says a lot about the conflicts the author is dealing with. He draws us into situations that at first seem completely realistic, then slowly become incredibly bizarre. But the development is so carefully structured that we’re with the film all the way.
Joseph Minion is a a popular American screenwriter, film director, and producer.