Does Mother Night the movie hold up? We watched Vonnegut’s 1996 adaptation so you don’t have to (but maybe you should).
In this episode, the Shelf Destruct boys break down the weirdness of Nick Nolte as a Nazi propagandist, the surprisingly great cast (hello, Alan Arkin), and why translating Vonnegut to film can be TOUGH.
What did the movie get right? What did it miss? Was Mother Night too serious, or not absurd enough? We dive into all that, plus guilt, grayscale, and yes, the got-dang insanity of dental eugenics as seen and heard in both the book and the film.
An interview with Vonnegut: https://youtu.be/AFWKcv6Ztgg
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A podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about.
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