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Title: Funny Games
Post by: schild on January 18, 2009, 06:20:51 PM
Watching it again. Just wanted to say:  :drill:


Title: Re: Funny Games
Post by: Samwise on January 18, 2009, 08:23:00 PM
Yeah, I liked that one.  Kind of a preppy Devil's Rejects.


Title: Re: Funny Games
Post by: Margalis on April 05, 2009, 11:31:33 PM
Man fuck this movie.

Just watched it. I have no pleasure in watching people get tortured. This was more thoughtful than tripe like Saw but still in the end largely the same. After about ten minutes the creepyness wore off and I was just waiting for the end, nothing really happened over the course of the movie other than movement towards a foregone conclusion aided by characters that were almost entirely passive.

Edit: I've heard people say the point of this movie is to get you to ask yourself "why am I watching this?" In my case the answer was "I'm not" because I fast-forwarded through most of it.


Title: Re: Funny Games
Post by: Wasted on April 05, 2009, 11:48:20 PM
I haven't seen the Naomi Watts version, but the original was great.  It predated Saw and Hostel by quite a few years so its long before torture porn became blase. It was really quite shocking at the time.


Title: Re: Funny Games
Post by: Margalis on April 06, 2009, 12:21:03 AM
The Watts version is basically the same film and by the same guy.

I can appreciate what the movie was trying to do and unlike ostensibly similar movies I don't get the impression that the director hated his characters and enjoyed torturing them for the pleasure of the audience. But I still hated it and thought it was far too long. The scene where the two guys politely refuse to leave the house was the strongest scene in the movie by far, after that it mined the same territory for diminishing returns.


Title: Re: Funny Games
Post by: HaemishM on April 06, 2009, 12:12:40 PM
Yeah, I shut it off after about a hour. Basically after the kid got ganked and the parents were just sitting there crying with the camera panned out for like 10 fucking minutes. It's uncomfortable to watch, which I think is what the director was going for. But it's not entertaining or enlightening. It's just uncomfortable. I asked myself the question "Why am I watching?" and decided I didn't have any good reason to.