Centralized terror

Soledad 2022-03-23 09:02:14

This is called a movie, simple, tense, and thought-provoking. Although it is a story of serial killings, what I see is a situation of totalitarian horror: generation and blockade, in the movie, your mobile phone is flooded first, cutting you off from the world; secondly, intimidation, threats, and violence have achieve the purpose of making people surrender. The family had an opportunity to let the outside world know, but they had to give up because of fear; thirdly, they were cold-blooded, regarded life as a must, and played with other people's lives to gain pleasure. The purpose of these two murders was not for money, but for murder. So they don't cut people to death with one knife, they torture people. Only in the process of tormenting people can they experience the pleasure brought by their centralization. Are all these kinds of things similar to a certain dynasty? Haneke is already a master in my heart, and no film stops the search for truth.

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Extended Reading
  • Shannon 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Shit, older people might get mad at this and have a heart attack. It's entirely possible that it could happen in reality. It's just that the paragraph breaking the fourth wall is a bit too clever

  • Aisha 2021-12-31 08:02:31

    #975|Haneck Exhibition@影城. It is ridiculous to try to break the line and draw the audience into accomplices.

Funny Games quotes

  • [subtitled version]

    Paul: A, B, BOO, and out go you. You're not leaving at this stage. First you have to say your age.

  • [subtitled version]

    Paul: ...whether by knife or whether by gun, losing your life can sometimes be fun.