There is a scene in After Hours where the main character,
Paul, is asking a bouncer whether he can enter a club, and the bouncer responds
by paraphrasing Kafka. Paul, the central figure in After Hours, is an office
worker who goes out one night to meet a girl and finds himself caught up in a
web of events that threaten his sanity and his life. Both characters start as
young, smug, middle-class men well written by the Joseph
Minion. He know very well how to describe a character and make them
attracting that connect audience.
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