Real Violence Documentary

Laverna 2021-12-31 08:02:31

Simple unmotivated crimes don't have too many straightforward and bloody scenes. The indirect performance (the yelling of others) used at the moment of death of the three people can make people extremely uneasy. In gangster movies or other movies, the scenes of blood spurting, physical disability, and several bullets in the body are not uncommon, but we don’t have much sense of the dead (feeling of violence itself), but it’s funny Games make people pay attention to the violence itself in the film, and to the three individuals who were subjected to violence. This alien and purely violent movie by Michael Haneke is completely different from the violence described in other movies. It is a movie that tells us what real violence is. The film is as real as possible, which is why the film and the audience always interact (for example, one of the killers blinks back at the camera, and then the remote control plays back until the final monologue: Is it enough? Do you want a real one? The ending and the development of the past, isn’t it?), it can even be said that this is a truly violent documentary that is frightening, desperate and repressive.

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Extended Reading
  • Alexandra 2021-12-31 08:02:31

    A typical fixed-camera long shot, such as sitting on pins and felt, is unbearable, but I still have to praise Haneke's perverted and evil taste; the devil that has fallen from the sky is almost the product of absurd nothingness, and the evil look back and smile of the evil is a blatant challenge to the audience. , And as far as "Rewind Life", it seems that Haneke's proud laugh can be heard; the use of sound (dead money, television) is also a highlight (Haneck has always attached great importance to the use of sound effects).

  • Jamarcus 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Personally, I think this is Haneke's work second only to The White Ribbon. The later almost intact American version of the self-remake is just as wonderful.

Funny Games quotes

  • [subtitled version]

    [dog starts barking]

    Anna: He only wants to have a game.

    Peter: Funny game.

  • [subtitled version]

    Paul: We're not up to feature film length yet.