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BLEAK WEEK: FUNNY GAMES
1997
Director
Michael Haneke
Starring
Susanne Lothar
Ulrich Mühe
Arno Frisch
Frank Giering
Runtime
109 minutes
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Michael Haneke’s most notorious provocation, FUNNY GAMES spares no detail in its depiction of the agony of a bourgeois family held captive at their vacation home by a pair of white-gloved young men. In a series of escalating “games,” the sadistic duo subject their victims to unspeakable physical and psychological torture over the course of a night. A home-invasion thriller in which the genre’s threat of bloodshed is made stomach-churningly real, the film ratchets up shocks even as its executioners interrupt the action to address the audience, drawing queasy attention to the way that cinema milks pleasure from pain and stokes our appetite for atrocity. With this controversial treatise on violence and entertainment, Haneke issued a summation of his cinematic philosophy, implicating his audience in a spectacle of unbearable cruelty.
“A firestarter for post-screening arguments, alight with ghastly images and actions, and essayed by a spot-on cast and storyline that flows seamlessly from one nightmarish incident to the next. Brilliant, radical, provocative, it's a masterpiece that is at times barely watchable.” - Marc Savlov, Austin Chronicle
“A firestarter for post-screening arguments, alight with ghastly images and actions, and essayed by a spot-on cast and storyline that flows seamlessly from one nightmarish incident to the next. Brilliant, radical, provocative, it's a masterpiece that is at times barely watchable.” - Marc Savlov, Austin Chronicle