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[dog starts barking]
Anna: He only wants to have a game.
Peter: Funny game.
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Paul: We're not up to feature film length yet.
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Paul: [talking to the viewers, breaking the fourth wall] You're on their side, aren't you? So, who will you bet with?
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Georg: Why are you doing this to us?
Paul: Why not?
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Anna: Björling... Suliotis?
Georg: Almost. Björling is easy.
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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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Paul: ...whether by knife or whether by gun, losing your life can sometimes be fun.
Funny Games Quotes
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Duane 2022-04-22 07:01:33
2.5. Haneke's thinking seemed to go in the opposite direction. By fixing the long shot of the camera and breaking the fourth wall, the audience is displaced into the position of the perpetrator, in order to make the audience feel sick to the violence. However, the audience did not enter the scene from beginning to end, so that most of them still regarded it as a visual stimulus; Haneke's overhead scene also made the film itself full of game sense. These two aspects will still point to an increase in the threshold of realistic violence tolerance.
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Ashleigh 2022-04-23 07:02:39
#A+# It's really very realistic, especially in the middle part of the game, the camera hardly moves very much. It's like a record and presentation. This calmness is a bit scary. The murderer can even talk directly to the audience. Of course, the most amazing part is the backward part. The indifference and ridicule of the wanton domination makes the audience very desperate. I don't know how to express my sense of wonder when I watch this movie.