Gregor Samsa’s sudden bodily dislocation becomes a means of exploring digital-era dilemmas in Hijinx’s irreverent adaptation
. With its themes of lockdown, isolation and fear of the unknown, it could not have been more prescient.to be as far ahead of the curve with this version of Franz Kafka’s story – and if anything, its Zoom-based antics seem rather 2020. But, in its vision of communication breakdown, atomisation and an indifferent bureaucracy, it has a similar understanding of the tale’s haunting power.
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