Funny Games is a psychological thriller film directed by Michael Haneke. The story follows a wealthy family who are terrorized by two young men during their vacation at their lake house.
The film explores themes of violence, voyeurism, and the nature of entertainment. The two men, Peter and Paul, break the fourth wall by directly addressing the audience and manipulating the narrative.
Funny Games is known for its disturbing and thought-provoking content, as well as its critique of the audience's desire for violence and sensationalism in media.
The film has been praised for its performances and direction, but also criticized for its graphic violence and bleak outlook on humanity.
Overall, Funny Games is a challenging and unsettling film that forces viewers to confront their own complicity in consuming violent entertainment.
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Funny Games
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CARE SELVE, OMBRE BEATE
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TU QUI SANTUZZA
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QUINTETT FOR CLARINETT VIOLINS, VIOLA & VIOLONCELLO
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BONEHEAD
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John Zorn:
Writer
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HELLRAISER
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John Zorn:
Writer
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QUINTETT FOR CLARINETT, VIOLINS, VIOLA & VIOLONCELLO
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Walking In The Rain
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Tony Kinsey:
Performer
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All To Myself
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Sophie Delila:
Writer
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