The article discusses the film 'Pozna slava' (Late Fame), based on a novella by Arthur Schnitzler. The film stars Willem Dafoe as an elderly postal worker whose forgotten poetic collection resurfaces and attracts attention from young literary figures. The review praises Dafoe's performance but criticizes the portrayal of young American writers as overly stereotypical and eccentric, suggesting they lack authenticity. It also notes that the film fails to adequately show the protagonist's integration back into social circles despite his initial alienation.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced critique of the film's artistic choices and performances without overtly favoring any ideological stance. While there is some criticism of stereotypes, it does not align with a specific political perspective. The focus remains on artistic evaluation rather than taking





