"'I've been picking up and putting down The Brothers Karamazov since college, so this was a dream project for me,' Caruso said. 'I can still remember the first time I ever tried to read it. The obscure, often archaic prose, the overwhelming cast of characters, the frustration of reading 10 whole pages and then realizing that I didn't understand a thing—it all had such a profound effect on me.'
"'I didn't want to lose any of that when I made the movie,' he added."
From The Onion.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
"Film Adaptation Of 'The Brothers Karamazov' Ends Where Most People Stop Reading Book"
Labels:
cultural history,
humor,
literature,
movies,
nineteenth century,
Russia
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