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Funny Games
Description
The film revolves around a family that decided to spend her holiday at her remote home in an isolated town. The family discovered that they were in a real bind as they got two new neighbors with psychiatric patients. Over time, these people do not know that these mental patients will make their lives like hell in a short time.
The film revolves around a family that decided to spend her holiday at her remote home in an isolated town. The family discovered that they were in a real bind as they got two new neighbors with psychiatric patients. Over time, these people do not know that these mental patients will make their lives like hell in a short time.
Actors:
Boyd Gaines,
Siobhan Fallon Hogan,
Susi Haneke,
Robert LuPone,
Devon Gearhart,
Tim Roth,
Linda Moran
Boyd Gaines
11 May 1953, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Siobhan Fallon Hogan
13 May 1961, Syracuse, New York, USA
Susi Haneke
Robert LuPone
29 July 1946, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Devon Gearhart
5 May 1995, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Tim Roth
14 May 1961, London, England, UK
Linda Moran
Country:
International, United States, United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Celluloid Dreams #Halcyon Pictures #Michael Haneke #Michael Pitt #Naomi Watts #Tartan Films #Tim Roth
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In addition to being borderline unendurable, Funny Games is inexplicable, and I don't mean in any philosophical sense. Who thought the world needed a shot-for-shot English-language version of Mr. Haneke's 1997 German-language film?March 20, 2008
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If you saw the original, the elements of suprise may be missing, but dread and suspense and nastiness are translated perfectly.
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It's not a reassuring vision but that's not the name of Haneke's particular game.