Funny Games evaluation action
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Cale 2022-04-21 09:02:35
(8.5/10) Haneke played the violence to the extreme, not only the various violent behaviors of the characters in the movie, but also a kind of video violence to the audience, a large number of fixed long shots, no Hollywood-style audio-visual elements at all, but let the audience. The unbearable violence and abuse are performed in a cruel and real way, and the audience is bound to the seat to accept the video violence. Haneke's reflection on violent images is the loudest slap in the face to Hollywood. When Hollywood constantly uses special effects, eroticism, violence and other means to satisfy the audience's psychological needs, Haneke uses seemingly stereotyped themes to completely Different narration forms, mocking the audience's emotions with all their might. The many conversations with the audience facing the camera, as well as the experimental reversal techniques, are all superfluous to the emotions of the audience. As for the remake of the film in 2007 in the United States, the director is still Haneke, and nothing has changed. The audience is always beaten on the left face and then stretches out the right face, "realistic version of fun games".
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Green 2022-04-24 07:01:14
This is the kind of film only Haneke can make. Like the American version, it is the devil in white, which is probably a religious metaphor.
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[subtitled version]
Paul: A, B, BOO, and out go you. You're not leaving at this stage. First you have to say your age.
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[subtitled version]
Paul: ...whether by knife or whether by gun, losing your life can sometimes be fun.