It would be ironic if two perverted acts were used to shape horror

Lavonne 2022-03-21 09:02:14

The whole story is about the process of how the two perverts abused the family. There are no turning points, no waves, no clues, no beginning and end. If the director wants to express the evil of human nature, but he can't see where the evil of these two people comes from; if the director wants to create a horror atmosphere, it is not horror, but disgusting. The whole movie is a straight line, going in its intended direction. It's as if I was tied to watching this movie, not because it had an attractive plot, but just to see if there would be twists and turns in the next step, but the story did not change uniquely, like most possibilities, the strange thing is This is the end of it.

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Extended Reading
  • 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 characters who are abused but the audience. The meaning of abuse is to make the audience reflect on their own position in the movie. In this regard, the Coen brothers can do it without breaking the wall. There are also scenes of child abuse in this part. How can Lars be scolded so badly...

  • Palma 2021-12-31 08:02:31

    I have the remote control so I will pour you to the beginning and choke you to death with 10 eggs

Funny Games quotes

  • [subtitled version]

    Paul: [talking to the viewers, breaking the fourth wall] You're on their side, aren't you? So, who will you bet with?

  • [subtitled version]

    Georg: Why are you doing this to us?

    Paul: Why not?