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2007 Certificate 18
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Director Michael Haneke (CACHE) remakes his own 1997 feature, this time casting Naomi Watts, Brady Corbet, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, and Devon Gearhart. Following the original's premise, the thriller explores the chaos surrounding a family hostage situation. Read more

Starring Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, Brady Corbet
Director Michael Haneke
Genres Horror, Thriller

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Funny Games

Director Michael Haneke (CACHE) remakes his own 1997 feature, this time casting Naomi Watts, Brady Corbet, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, and Devon Gearhart. Following the original's premise, the thriller explores the chaos surrounding a family hostage situation.

Starring Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, Brady Corbet, Boyd Gaines, Siobhan Fallon, Devon Gearhart, Robert LuPone Linda Moran
Director Michael Haneke
Studio TARTAN
Run time DVD: 1 hr 47 mins
Blu-ray: 1 hr 47 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Horror, Thriller
Language DVD: English
Blu-ray: English
Released DVD: 28 Jul 2008
Blu-ray: 28 Jul 2008
Production year: 2007
Format DVD
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    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Funny Games US

    In 1997 Michael Haneke made a controversial and confrontational film about the nature of cinematic violence. As well as being a polemic, and an attack on the way violence is exploited in much horror and thriller cinema, Funny Games also worked as a hard hitting, disturbing and riveting thriller.

    11 years on Haneke has taken the odd step of remaking the film, entirely faithfully, but this time in English. He has said that he did this because the film was always meant to be for the audience which usually attended mainstream horror films, but that the fact that Funny Games was in German had meant that they had not seen it.

    In a way it’s hard to grade Funny Games US any differently than I did the original version, it is, after all, the same film, but that, in the end, is exactly why I have ended up giving this version a different grade than the first one.

    I’ve seen many remakes in the last few years, they have ranged from the excellent likes of Dawn of the Dead to the mediocrity of The Ring and the out and out miserable awfulness of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but none has made me feel that I’ve wasted my two hours the way Funny Games US did.

    I own Funny Games on DVD, thus I could have sat at home and watched this film, only then I might have felt the experience had purpose and indeed a soul. All Haneke has achieved with Funny Games US is the worlds most expensive and elaborate dubbing job.

    One has to be fair; the cast are good, but it is hard to credit them with their performances. If Naomi Watts had given this brutalised, exhausted, emotionally naked performance in any other film I’d have been suggesting her for awards, but I can’t do it, because this is not her performance, it is Susanne Lothar’s, to the last detail. So slavishly has Haneke copied his earlier film that the actors are not really acting, they are reduced to the level of children, mindlessly repeating what they have been fed, down to almost the very last inflection of a line. It’s not merely the script and performances though, no, every camera angle, set, prop… dear Jesus even the jumper Watts puts on for the third act is the exact duplicate of the German film.

    I really don’t know who this film is for. It is still disturbing and claustrophobic enough to be denied a major release and so Haneke is still not going to get through to the mainstream gorno audience he clearly wants. Most of the people who will be at all inclined to see Funny Games US will either have seen the original, or be the type of audience that has no problem with subtitles, rendering the entire endeavour as purposeless as it is puzzling. If you haven’t seen the original then you’ll likely get some value out of this version, it’s technically unimpeachable, and extremely well acted, but it has been so for 11 years and the original film is the one you ought to see, rather than this colour photocopy.

      • SAI81 from Tonbridge
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars

    complete rubbish

    This film was a complete pile of rubbish! Very very slow. I watched it to the end hoping something exciting was going to happen but was very disappointed. Avoid this film!!

      • LJ2704 from Bathgate
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    Funny Games

    • 28 Mar 2008

    An exercise in control, manipulation and frustration, this post-modern suspense thriller is brilliant, aggravating, and utterly redundant. Ann, George and little Georgie (Naomi Watts, Tim Roth and Devon Gearhart) drive to their summer home, a big, roomy spread with its own dock on the lake. They seem like a nice family. There is nothing to suggest they deserve the nightmare that will shortly descend on them. The first sign that something is amiss comes when they wave hello to their neighbours... Read more

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