It's bound to be controversial, but it's a good film with ideas!

Demarcus 2022-04-20 09:01:44

In fact, Michael Haneke's stuff always needs to test the patience and endurance of the audience. This time, it is a remake of his own work. Basically, the camera has not changed or adjusted, but the actors have been rearranged.

It's bound to be controversial, but it's a good film with ideas! Bandit 2 frantically searched for the remote control and rewinded it successfully (how powerful the Hollywood ending is, the involuntary plot can lead to the ending of the protagonist's desperate counterattack to defeat the evil, but this time the director showed the reality, the reality It means that when you are in danger, there will not be so many accidental factors or heroes to rescue you. If you are in reality, you can only face it. way, it is up to fate).

The method of introducing audience interaction is simple and effective: the bandit speaks directly to the camera (to the audience), and the audience feels the same as the characters in the play. , Ah Q can only grit his teeth suddenly: "Boy, you are cruel, I will be a hero after 18 years! I will find you next time!"

This film reminds everyone: 1. Always have self-defense around you Sharp weapon! 2. Always be wary of strangers entering your field! 3. If there is an opportunity to escape, you must not hesitate, the opportunity is fleeting! 4. You must be ruthless. Kindness to the enemy is cruelty to yourself!

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Extended Reading
  • Marlen 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    I really hate this kind of black thriller. I hate that the male and female pigs are so mentally retarded.

  • Clair 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Expectations were high and it really wasn't my cup of tea. .

Funny Games quotes

  • Peter: [to Ann] Would you be so kind as to go and make us something to eat?

  • Paul: Okay, we bet--what time is it?

    Peter: 8:40.

    Paul: That in, let's say, 12 hours all three of you are gonna be kaput. Okay?

    Anna: What?

    Paul: You bet that you'll be alive tomorrow at 9 o'clock and we bet that you'll be dead. Okay?

    Peter: They don't want to bet.

    Paul: Well it's not an option. There has to be a bet.

    [turns toward camera, breaks fourth wall, addressing the audience]

    Paul: I mean, what do you think? You think they stand a chance? Well, you're on their side, aren't you? Who are you betting on, hmm?

    Peter: But, wait, what kind of bet is this? If they're dead, they can't live up to their side. If they win, they can't live either.

    Paul: Yes, they'll lose either way. That's what I'm saying.