Funny Games Haneke 1997. Funny Games (Michael Haneke 1997) PANTERA CINE About half an hour through Michael Haneke's 1997 cause célèbre Funny Games, Paul (Arno Frisch), one of the two politely psychotic young home invaders who've taken a family captive, leads one of his victims to the yard and plays a cruel game with her as she looks for the carcass of the family dog that he has just clubbed to death. Michael Haneke's Funny Games is a film that is seemingly at war with itself and its genre
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In a series of escalating "games," the sadistic duo subject their victims to unspeakable physical and psychological torture over the course of a night Two psychotic young men take a mother, father, and son hostage in their vacation cabin and force them to play sadistic "games" with one another for their own amusement
Funny Games (1997) von Michael Haneke Kritik Cinema Austriaco
The plot involves two young men who hold a family hostage in their vacation home and torture them with sadistic games. About half an hour through Michael Haneke's 1997 cause célèbre Funny Games, Paul (Arno Frisch), one of the two politely psychotic young home invaders who've taken a family captive, leads one of his victims to the yard and plays a cruel game with her as she looks for the carcass of the family dog that he has just clubbed to death. Funny Games is a 1997 Austrian satirical psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke, and starring Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe, and Arno Frisch
Funny Games Year 1997 Austria Frank Giering, Susanne Lothar, Arno Frisch Director Michael. Two psychotic young men take a mother, father, and son hostage in their vacation cabin and force them to play sadistic "games" with one another for their own amusement In a series of escalating "games," the sadistic duo subject their victims to unspeakable physical and psychological torture over the course of a night
Funny Games (Juegos Divertidos) / Funny Games (1997) Michael Haneke. Though ostensibly falling into the category of 'thriller', Funny Games both fulfills and resists the expectations raised by such a label, shattering not only convention, but the sense of security we feel in knowing that it is all 'just a movie'. Funny Games is a 1997 Austrian satirical psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke, and starring Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe, and Arno Frisch.The plot involves two young men who hold a family hostage in their vacation home and torture them with sadistic games.