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Funny Games Movie Info
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Studio: Warner Independent Pictures
Starring: Brady Corbet, Devon Gearhart, Michael Pitt, Naomi Watts, Tim Roth
Directed By: Michael Haneke
Written By: Michael Haneke
Produced By: Andro Steinborn, Chris Coen, Christian Baute, Hamish McAlpine
Rated: R
In Theaters: 2008-03-14
DVD Release: 2008-06-10
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Movie Details
Plot:

In this provocative and brutal thriller from director Michael Haneke, a vacationing family gets an unexpected visit from two deeply disturbed young men. Their idyllic holiday turns nightmarish as they are subjected to unimaginable terrors and struggle to stay alive.

Remade from his own acclaimed 1997 film, "Funny Games" is written and directed by Michael Haneke ("Caché"), and stars Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, Brady Corbet and Devon Gearhart.



Production Notes:

The vacation begins with Ann, George and their son Georgie on their way to their summer home. The neighbors, Fred and Eva, are already there. They make a date to play golf the next morning. It’s a perfect day.

Ann begins to make dinner, while her husband and son are busy with their newly restored sailboat.  Suddenly, Ann finds herself face to face with a polite young man, the neighbors’ guest Peter, who has come to ask for some eggs because Eva has run out.  Ann is about to give Peter the eggs, but hesitates. How did he get onto their property?  Peter explains that there’s a hole in the fence – Fred showed it to him.

Things seem strange from the beginning. Soon, violence erupts. 

Michael Haneke began to explore his favorite subject, violence and the media, with the original 1997 film, FUNNY GAMES, and revisits it here with the same eye.

Haneke’s trilogy (“The Seventh Continent” – 1989; “Benny’s Video” – 1992; “71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance” – 1994), particularly “Benny’s Video,” exposes the consequences of the media’s portrayal of violence.  FUNNY GAMES subverts the genre to allow audiences to observe that violence, and making them complicit by forcing them to see their own role through a series of emotional and analytical episodes.

In the belief that explanation would be reassuring, Haneke deliberately refuses to provide any.

“I’m trying to find ways to show violence as it really is: it is not something that you can swallow. I want to show the reality of violence, the pain, the wounding of another human being.”



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