
William Blake (Johnny Depp) may bear the name of the famous American poet, but he is also a doppelganger of K., the (almost) nameless protagonist of Kafka's “The Castle.” Like him, he arrives in a foreign land to take up a position—not as a surveyor, but as an accountant in the run-down town of “Machine”—the last stop at the end of the railway line and the surveyed world. But the job has already been filled, and after a rendezvous with a prostitute and a bloody confrontation with her jealous lover, Blake finds himself seriously wounded and on the run. Together with the well-read Native American Nobody, Blake embarks on a psychedelic journey that takes him not only to the edge of the afterlife, but also deep into the American myth.
