Funny Games: Directed by Michael Haneke. With Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe, Arno Frisch, Frank Giering. Two violent young men take a mother, father, and son hostage in their vacation cabin and force them to play sadistic "games" with one another for thei
上映时间1997年05月14日(美国) 导 演迈克尔·哈内克 又 名大快人心 你玩得起.你玩唔起 恐怖游戏 Funn... 编 剧迈克尔·哈内克 剧情 这本该是一个平静美好的早晨,乔治(乌尔里希·穆埃 Ulrich Mühe 饰)和妻子安(苏珊娜·罗莎 Susanne Lothar 饰)带着儿子来到位于湖边的小屋度假,乔治和儿子前往湖边整理之后...
The act finally makes real what has been a suspicion for the last third of the film, that the captors will get away with their crime and, contrary to any hopes and expectations, none of their victims will manage to survive. Whether or not the central message of Funny Games will make ...
Michael Haneke's Funny Games is a viciously effective polemic against the placid acceptance of film violence, a perverse experiment in audience manipulation that lures us into watching what should be unwatchable and then draws our attention to our unexamined desires. Given that movies are more viole...
Michael Haneke's Funny Games is a viciously effective polemic against the placid acceptance of film violence, a perverse experiment in audience manipulation that lures us into watching what should be unwatchable and then draws our attention to our unexamined desires. Given that movies are more viole...
FUNNY Games (Film)HANEKE, Michael, 1942-CRIME in motion picturesHOME invasionVIOLENCE in motion picturesThe home is central to the western imaginary. It is of foundational importance to the shaping of identity. It is where we begin to construct the story of ourselves and where we first learn ...
Michael Haneke's Funny Games is a viciously effective polemic against the placid acceptance of film violence, a perverse experiment in audience manipulation that lures us into watching what should be unwatchable and then draws our attention to our unexamined desires. Given that movies are more viole...
Michael Haneke's Funny Games is a viciously effective polemic against the placid acceptance of film violence, a perverse experiment in audience manipulation that lures us into watching what should be unwatchable and then draws our attention to our unexamined desires. Given that movies are more viole...
Michael Haneke’sFunny Gamesis a viciously effective polemic against the placid acceptance of film violence, a perverse experiment in audience manipulation that lures us into watching what should be unwatchable and then draws our attention to our unexamined desires. Given that movies are more violent...
In a recent interview recorded for this Blu-ray release ofFunny Games, Michael Haneke describes the self-reflexive tactics he deploys throughout his 1997 film as a means of scolding audiences for, among other things, falling prey to the tropes of the thriller genre. With a smirk and twinkle...