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Funny Games U.S.

Original title: Funny Games
  • 2007
  • 16
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
108K
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Naomi Watts in Funny Games U.S. (2007)
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Two psychopathic young men take a family hostage in their cabin.Two psychopathic young men take a family hostage in their cabin.Two psychopathic young men take a family hostage in their cabin.

  • Director
    • Michael Haneke
  • Writer
    • Michael Haneke
  • Stars
    • Naomi Watts
    • Tim Roth
    • Michael Pitt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    108K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,853
    138
    • Director
      • Michael Haneke
    • Writer
      • Michael Haneke
    • Stars
      • Naomi Watts
      • Tim Roth
      • Michael Pitt
    • 599User reviews
    • 249Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Naomi Watts
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    • Ann
    Tim Roth
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    • George
    Michael Pitt
    Michael Pitt
    • Paul
    Brady Corbet
    Brady Corbet
    • Peter
    Devon Gearhart
    Devon Gearhart
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      • Michael Haneke
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    7giorgiosurbani

    Entertaining, Infuriating and very, very sick

    The premise is not a thousand miles away from William Wyler's "Desperate Hours" but the distances here are measured in a different way. Michael Heneke the "author" of this horror thriller of sorts is at the service of his vision of himself. He's not the first "author" to suffer from the same malady but here it's so bloody obvious that becomes kind of funny. From the opening credits you know that "pretension" will permeate the whole movie and it does but, the funny thing is that it's riveting. I watched the whole nonsense with my mouth open. That's an achievement, isn't it? I haven't seen the original German version (a blow by blow account directed by Heneke himself)but, I must confess, I think I will, I think I want to. Don't ask me why. This is as empty as anything I've ever seen. A public act of obscenity and yet you can't, you just can't look away. Naomi Watts is terrific as the smart middle class wife and mother that will notice for first that Michael Pitt is not that good an actor. She sees through him - who wouldn't? - pretty much from the start. Michael Pitt plays the creep as a creep with good manners. So on the nose that doesn't manage to be frightening. He is shocking because of what he does but not for what he appears to be. He has no sexual presence. Tim Roth, as the weakling husband is disturbingly convincing and the young actor playing their son is truly wonderful. So here I am, talking about a film I kind of detested with unexpected respect. Michael Heneke may be one of those artists who are extraordinary self promoters, but he's an artist none the less and like real artist often do, divide, confront and provoke. So, did I like "Funny Games"? No. Will I see it again? Absolutely.
    7bowmanblue

    Reviewed after second viewing

    I first watched Funny Games (US) and enjoyed it (well, thought it was a film I'd like to watch again), so I bought it. However, half way through a second viewing, I decided I couldn't take any more and turned it off.

    Some may say that's a sure sign that it's a bad movie. They may be right - even its star Tim Roth has since refused to watch it. The film is actually an American version (filmed shot for shot) of an Austrian 'home invasion' movie and is supposed to be about 'the nature of violence.' I didn't know this when I first watched it and just looked at it as a horrific film which was deliberately quirky.

    It's about a family who get held hostage in their own (holiday) home by two nasty - yet annoyingly polite - young psychopaths. The first time I watched it I stuck with it and thought it was interesting/different enough to warrant a second viewing. I guess the reason I turned it off is because it was just too frustrating to watch. I practically wanted to jump into the TV armed with a chainsaw and... well, I won't give too much away.

    If you don't know about the film, I won't spoil the 'weirder' bits. It's definitely not a horror film, as there isn't much blood and gore (what there is happens off screen). It's more an experience in frustration making statements about the audience's desire to witness blood and gore on the big screen. Now, some may say that's a bit pretentious and, if you feel this way, this film probably isn't for you.

    If you want to watch this - be prepared for the least 'feel good' film ever made. It's not a horror and it's not a thriller. It's simply an exercise in watching. It's different enough to rise above a lot of its fellow genre films, but may not be everyone's cup of tea and is definitely hard to sit through.
    8Buddy-51

    deeply disturbing art horror film but definitely not for everyone

    Watching "Funny Games" is a bit like coming across a major accident on the highway - you know you should continue driving on past the scene, but you just can't keep yourself from slowing down and gawking at all the wreckage.

    The premise of the story does not sound very promising at first, as the idea, or a simple variation of it, has served as the foundation for countless such films in the past: an innocent family of three is held hostage in their home by a couple of sadistic killers who systematically abuse and terrorize their victims for their own twisted pleasure.

    So many horror movies are predictable and formulaic that it's a pleasant surprise to come across one that actually makes an effort to break free of its bonds and make its own way in the world. And, indeed, "Funny Games" busts through the horror movie conventions with an almost ruthless determination. In this Americanized version of a film he made in his native Austria in 1997, director Michael Haneke scrupulously avoids obvious camera setups and editing techniques, bypassing virtually every storytelling, visual or audio cliché endemic to the genre. There is no background music, for instance, to cue us into the scary moments, no screeching cats jumping out of the shadows, and no point-of-view shots designed to generate easy suspense. Unlike in most films of this type, the violence here happens in an entirely haphazard and random manner, making it all the more frightening in its unpredictability and plausibility. Haneke refuses to cater to the expectations of his audience, making them face the reality of the nightmare he's showing them rather than giving them what it is they may want to see.

    Michael Pitt and Brady Corbet are cringe-worthy and terminally creepy as the smarmy psychopaths who get their jollies out of watching other people suffer, while Naomi Watts, Tim Roth and Devon Gearhart engage our full sympathy as the hapless victims who have come up against the blank wall of two twisted minds they are woefully unequipped to even understand, let alone wage battle against.

    This is one of the most memorable and artful horror films of recent times, but it is also one of the most unnerving and difficult to watch. The movie gets into your bones, no matter how much your better angels may be telling you to keep it out. It's depressing and disturbing and is certainly not intended for all audiences, but it is a movie that it is very difficult to shake off once you've given yourself over to it.
    7Frame-By-Frame

    Engaging but far from perfect

    An unusual film that borders on art house horror. Experience almost 2 hours of an innocent family being tortured by 2 psychopaths. Much of the violence is off camera but the associated drama is still disturbing. Without dropping spoilers, the video rewind scene and the film ending might infuriate some vanilla cinema goers but a certain audience will celebrate this unique German horror drama. My rating 7/10
    6ThomasDrufke

    Extremely Tough to Watch

    I feel very similar about Funny Games than what I felt after watching The Strangers. Appalled and disturbed. However, Funny Games (as said by the director) seems to be a commentary on violence in media/movies, and not just violence in movies to have violence. Either way, it's certainly difficult to not feel sick to your stomach after witnessing the crimes against the family in Funny Games, but I do appreciate some of the obstacles Michael Haneke takes instead of going through with the many cliches that plague the modern day horror. But I guess we're all left asking the same question...what was the point?

    6.8/10

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    • Trivia
      Tim Roth has said making this film traumatized him, and he'll never watch it. He said he was particularly disturbed because Devon Gearhart resembled his own son.
    • Goofs
      When Ann is talking to her friend on the phone she mentions that the kitchen clock is broken and it needs fixed. The clock is clearly visible on the shelf to her right. When Peter/Tom comes back into the kitchen for eggs, the clock is missing.
    • Quotes

      Anna: Why don't you just kill us?

      Peter: [smiling] You shouldn't forget the importance of entertainment.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: College Road Trip/Snow Angels/Married Life/Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day/City of Men (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Care Selve, Ombre Beate
      from 'Atalanta'

      Written by George Frideric Handel (as G. F. Händel)

      Performed by Beniamino Gigli

      (P) 1950 EMI Records, Ltd.

      Digital Remastering: (P) 1999 EMI Records

      Courtesy of EMI Music (France)

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
      • United Kingdom
      • Austria
      • Germany
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Juegos sádicos
    • Filming locations
      • Head of the Harbor, Long Island, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Celluloid Dreams
      • Halcyon Pictures
      • Tartan Films
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,294,919
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $544,833
      • Mar 16, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,948,284
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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