A game everyone should experience

Gail 2022-04-21 09:01:19

The night I watched the movie, I had a dream that I also experienced the game in the movie, and I woke up in awe.

But after thinking about it later, it is not bad. In the film, the protagonist Nicholas's father committed suicide by jumping off a building when he was a child, and later divorced his wife. Although he is a high-ranking person, he is really a person who is extremely lacking in love and security. His younger brother hopes to solve the problem His heart knot, teamed up with crs to implement a perfect and exciting game.

This game contains all kinds of unimaginable means of deception, seduction, betrayal, etc., making the protagonist go bankrupt, exile, and commit suicide. Fortunately, this is just a game, but Nicholas understands a lot...

The power of the movie lies in the various reversals, leaving a lot of imagination space for the audience, and the ending of the movie can have many possibilities. There is also a nice interlude at the end. The protagonist has a romantic coffee shop date with the woman who cheated on him many times in the game...

I think everyone should go through a game like this once. Or personal misfortune should be a game!

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Extended Reading
  • Wilfred 2022-04-23 07:01:17

    "Mind Game", which fills the emotional vacancy of the rich, is a journey that follows instinct and goes away. For a banker (an ultra-rationalist), this is absolutely the most horrific, dangerous and deadly nightmare. However, to most viewers who didn't buy it and gave bad reviews, Finch's two-hour prank was only five minutes long. The happy ending that took a turn for the worse is estimated to have shattered a lot of glass hearts, and the trap set by Finch seems to have caused them a great humiliation. I don't know why they would rather send their blessings to the banker in The Shawshank Redemption than give the banker a big round of applause. However, this feeling of being difficult to play is not difficult to understand, because this expensive game is not a birthday gift for most people. What the game planners attacked and stole was not the $600 million in the hero's bank account, but his trusted system. Finch hit this dead end of the upper echelons very badly and turned it into a near-death disaster. Presumably the protagonist must be glad that this is a performance within a controllable range, not a real life.

  • Beau 2022-03-17 09:01:02

    Contemporary directors represented by David Fincher, Oliver Stone, and Darren Aronofsky’s "precision film" authors have made full use of the evil nature of the film and produced a number of real Videodrome, viruses generally invade the consciousness of unsuspecting viewers. Just like the title, everything gives way to the concept of a child's play (the game). The audience can easily believe in Vinci's seemingly "emotional liberation" justification at the end, and when the mystery is revealed, the "violent" exits the stage. The traces left by the brutality seem to have been forgotten, and the ratio of repression and release is so different, how can we rashly erase the memories. Movies are not flowcharts, but points. Such a blunt device is a bit more evil than Se7en-it not only bullies you poorly, but also mocks you for being stupid.

The Game quotes

  • Nicholas: [In the stopped elevator] I'll give you a boost.

    Christine: You first.

    Nicholas: This isn't an attempt to be gallant. If I don't lift you, how are you going to get there?

    Christine: You pull me up.

    Nicholas: It's much easier this way. Come on, step up...

    Christine: No.

    Nicholas: Please...

    Christine: I'm not wearing underwear. Okay? There, I said it. Satisfied?

    Nicholas: [Looks at her skirt] Oh. Fine.

  • Nicholas: So, you've played recently?

    New Member Ted: Oh, about a year ago. I was working in Los Angeles.

    Nicholas: I hear the London office is very good, too. It just sounds like a lot of fantasy, role-playing nonsense.

    New Member Ted: [leans in] You wanna know what it is? What it's all about?

    [Nicholas leans closer]

    New Member Ted: John 9:25.

    Nicholas: I... haven't been to Sunday school in a long time.

    New Member Ted: 'Whereas once I was blind, now I can see.'

    [rises]

    New Member Ted: Good night, Nicholas. Best of luck.

    Nicholas: Good night.