Haneke had a home

Cora 2022-04-21 09:02:16

After ten years of re-directing a big play, I once thought about why Haneke made a film twice in a row, and now I figured it out, because there is no reason to love a script. It's still the same fixed pattern ten years ago. Two robbers broke into passers-by's homes and abused them for no reason. The plot ran all the way, straight lines at all the points that you thought were most likely to reverse, and finally ended in tragedy. In fact, tragedies are very risky, people are always eager for joy, and the commercial profits of tragedies are not large, but Hane doesn't care so much, he just wants to express something, which is much nobler than some domestic directors (this film is probably banned in China). )

Haneke, this genius director, seems to be playing a house, teasing the audience, mocking the media, doing what he wants to do, in my opinion, he made this movie just to remind you that the world is not so beautiful, mature For one thing, be a realist.

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  • Eloy 2021-12-31 08:01:53

    "Fun Games" tells us: don't stay at home, there will be bear children to make trouble; "Eden Lake" tells us: don't go out, you will meet bear children to fix you. Summary: The bear child is terrible.

  • Cristina 2021-12-31 08:01:53

    I was furious. Because stupidity makes people angry. The film is simply a logical disaster. The weak will to survive, the cowardly character, and the mentally retarded means of survival of a family of three have all reached a certain level and realm. It's already outrageous. I'm already dead. Need for mentally retarded.

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.