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Mae 2022-03-28 09:01:05
Why is this family so weak, completely mercurial =...
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Angela 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Haneke has been discussing Kochi psychology for so long, but he has never been able to escape this point. "Fun Game" is full of self-righteousness and deliberate targeting of subverting audience expectations. Drag the audience into the fourth wall to disintegrate their sense of security as a bystander. No matter which side you put the weight on (violence/morality), you will not be able to obtain psychological satisfaction (violence does not appear/morality is helpless). So it is not the...
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Gennaro 2022-03-27 09:01:10
The gameplay of interacting with the audience, pulling the audience to bet, and pausing the playback is to attract the audience to participate rather than guide the audience to sympathize with the victim, but I am not very involved. I wanted to create a sense of misery in the fixed camera and long shots, but it made me feel very boring. The escape of the heroine made me imagine that she should be an angel of revenge, but unfortunately, the plot is still finished as it is, and the evil road of...
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Bernita 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Helplessness is so scary, I have to practice biting my tongue to kill...
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Alana 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Well, I personally think it's okay. The rewind at the end was a bit abrupt indeed, and that's why I deducted it at the end. Haneke obviously has tried a thousand miles in the previous images, adding material metaphors to the progress of modern society on the two perverted murderers with homosexual tendencies, and the criticism of the media is subtly transferred to on the TV. Still, the rewind at the end seemed so unnatural (you're not going to say anything according to your fancy). While the...
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Virginie 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Acting like a failure, the killer is boring. Being arrogant and playing with the audience does not portend...
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Carolyne 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Seemingly unprovoked violence, Haneke is actually exploring the root causes of...
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Ottilie 2022-03-27 09:01:10
When Haneke's lens is normal, the brain is not...
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Doug 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Rewinding that part of the theater reminded me of applause. What we can accept is always greater than what we think we cannot bear. The evil of human nature is really as fragile as the weakness of human nature, and it can be broken with a...
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Miller 2022-03-27 09:01:10
As a horror film, I think it's pretty cool, especially the sound and picture contrast in the title part and the violence in the form of voice-over later, which is quite Haneke-like. But if the director tried to criticize the audience's complicity with violence through this film, it was really not very good. The people who really feel uncomfortable watching this film are people who don’t usually like to watch horror films. For real horror film lovers (such as me), watching this film is full of...
Funny Games Comments
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Wendy 2021-12-31 08:02:31
We are "evil by nature"
Haneke's movies have always made me feel cold and depressed. There is nowhere to vent the emotions when watching the movie, but I am immersed in adrenaline and burst at any time. I often think that people who like Haneke’s movies are psychologically curious people who watch his movies vigilantly... -
Paris 2021-12-31 08:02:31
Terror without purpose is the real terror
Suddenly, we are all interested in beautiful movies. To use the current "fashion" words, beautiful movies are too greasy and too purposeful. So on Friday night, we watched Michael Haneke's FunnyGames (fun games, very happy), and it was chilling and shuddering after watching it! Generally speaking,...
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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.