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horcrux2007 12-28-2014 10:35 AM

Funny Games (1997)
 
Austrian thriller film about two men hold a family captive while they are in their vacation home, and they physically and psychologically torture them with sadistic games.

Pretty interesting take on the home invasion genre, and it was especially relevant in the late 90's when movies were becoming even more gory and gritty. This movie is mostly a critique on horror movies of the time. The film intentionally contradicts itself, and one of the men occasionally breaks the fourth wall. On one occasion, he makes a bet with the family and asks the audience's opinion on the bet. The other captor frequently states the rules of a thriller film, such as how he won't kill the family immediately because there's "not as much entertainment value". There's even a scene where one of them rewinds the film itself so that the events play out how he wants it to. It's a pretty morbid movie; there's hardly any gore, but the scares are mostly psychological. Other than that, the movie is a little dull at times.

6/10

tfantasy 12-28-2014 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by horcrux2007 (Post 984811)
Austrian thriller film about two men hold a family captive while they are in their vacation home, and they physically and psychologically torture them with sadistic games.

Pretty interesting take on the home invasion genre, and it was especially relevant in the late 90's when movies were becoming even more gory and gritty. This movie is mostly a critique on horror movies of the time. The film intentionally contradicts itself, and one of the men occasionally breaks the fourth wall. On one occasion, he makes a bet with the family and asks the audience's opinion on the bet. The other captor frequently states the rules of a thriller film, such as how he won't kill the family immediately because there's "not as much entertainment value". There's even a scene where one of them rewinds the film itself so that the events play out how he wants it to. It's a pretty morbid movie; there's hardly any gore, but the scares are mostly psychological. Other than that, the movie is a little dull at times.

6/10

Interesting.....I have only seen the American version with Tim Roth. I will have to check it out some time.

horcrux2007 12-28-2014 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by tfantasy (Post 984823)
Interesting.....I have only seen the American version with Tim Roth. I will have to check it out some time.

The US version is a shot-for-shot remake.

horcrux2007 12-29-2014 04:57 PM

Inside (2007)

Full review in Last Seen Contemporary Movie thread.

sfear 01-08-2015 09:01 PM

CAT O' NINE TAILS. Good show, really enjoyed it even though Argento said it was his least favorite film.

Damn Heathen 02-25-2015 02:37 PM

The Perfume of the Lady in Black -- 4.5/10; Rather dull, but with a great finale.

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Originally Posted by horcrux2007 (Post 984879)
Inside (2007)

Full review in Last Seen Contemporary Movie thread.

The cat scene...::stick out tongue::

Great flick.

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Originally Posted by horcrux2007 (Post 984811)
Austrian thriller film about two men hold a family captive while they are in their vacation home, and they physically and psychologically torture them with sadistic games.

Pretty interesting take on the home invasion genre, and it was especially relevant in the late 90's when movies were becoming even more gory and gritty. This movie is mostly a critique on horror movies of the time. The film intentionally contradicts itself, and one of the men occasionally breaks the fourth wall. On one occasion, he makes a bet with the family and asks the audience's opinion on the bet. The other captor frequently states the rules of a thriller film, such as how he won't kill the family immediately because there's "not as much entertainment value". There's even a scene where one of them rewinds the film itself so that the events play out how he wants it to. It's a pretty morbid movie; there's hardly any gore, but the scares are mostly psychological. Other than that, the movie is a little dull at times.

6/10

They don't come more heavy-handed than this. Couldn't be bothered with the remake.
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I can't wait to look into this movie. I've been desperate for stuff to watch lately. Huge fan of Cemetery Man so I'm sure I'll like it.

Unforgettable imagery.

Amalthea_unicorn 02-25-2015 02:39 PM

Når Dyrene Drømmer

Anchen 02-28-2015 01:57 PM

'Possession', Polish, 1981.

I think Zulawski may have inspired some of Cronenberg's early body horror.

Anyway, I thought it was genius and Isabelle Adjani is as lovely as she is batsh*t.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40R0ccBfYpM

TheBossInTheWall 02-28-2015 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Anchen (Post 989701)
'Possession', Polish, 1981.

I think Zulawski may have inspired some of Cronenberg's early body horror.

Anyway, I thought it was genius and Isabelle Adjani is as lovely as she is batsh*t.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40R0ccBfYpM

Polish? I believe it was from the UK? Amazing flic.

Ferox13 03-01-2015 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBossInTheWall (Post 989707)
Polish? I believe it was from the UK? Amazing flic.

Polish Director (by way of Ukraine) - shot in Germany.


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