This adaptation retains some core elements-such as themes of corruption and the struggle for justice-it ultimately transforms them into a different genre with distinct narrative conventions. The focus on action, character agency, and a more straightforward plot reflects the conventions of hardboiled fiction rather than Kafka's existential exploration. It diverges significantly from the original "The Trial," reinterpreting its themes through the lens of a detective story while maintaining some thematic echoes of Kafka's critique of bureaucracy and justice.
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