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The Game Details

1997 Certificate 15
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  • 70
  • from 9874 members

For the follow-up to his dark crime thriller SEVEN, director David Fincher decided to remain in a film noir vein. The result is THE GAME, a fast-paced cinematic roller-coaster ride that stars Michael Douglas as Nicholas Van Orton, a joyless San Francisco investment banker who receives an unusual birthday present from his .. Read more

Starring Michael Douglas, Sean Penn, Deborah Unger, James Rebhorn
Director David Fincher
Genres Thriller

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The Game

For the follow-up to his dark crime thriller SEVEN, director David Fincher decided to remain in a film noir vein. The result is THE GAME, a fast-paced cinematic roller-coaster ride that stars Michael Douglas as Nicholas Van Orton, a joyless San Francisco investment banker who receives an unusual birthday present from his estranged younger brother, Conrad (Sean Penn). The gift enrolls Nicholas in CRS (Consumer Recreation Services), a company that designs elaborate real-life games for each specific participant. As the game begins, the reluctant Nicholas becomes the victim of a series of pranks that quickly turn malicious and dangerous. Stripped of his finances and convinced that he can trust no one, Nicholas realizes that this game may be an attempt to steal his fortune and leave him for dead. In a desperate bid to regain his life, Nicholas infiltrates CRS in order to uncover the secrets of the mysterious organization.
Douglas is perfect playing the uptight businessman Nicholas, cleverly riffing on his Oscar-winning performance as the cold-blooded Gordon Gekko in WALL STREET. Fincher's Kafkaesque carnival show is an exercise in taut filmmaking that mischievously pulls a seemingly endless supply of rugs out from under both Nicholas and, even more impressive, the viewer.

Starring Michael Douglas, Sean Penn, Deborah Unger, James Rebhorn, Carroll Baker, Peter Donat, John Aprea, Jack Kehoe, Linda Manz, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Yuji Okumoto, Anna Katerina, Kimberly Russell, Elizabeth Dennehy, Terence Ford, Caroline Barclay
Director David Fincher
Studio UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 3 mins
HD DVD: 2 hrs 3 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Thriller
Language DVD: English
HD DVD: English
Dubbed French, German, Spanish
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles DVD: Dutch, French, German, Spanish
Released DVD: 24 Dec 2001
HD DVD: 12 Nov 2007
Production year: 1997
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (5) of The Game

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Michael Douglas is perfectly cast as the increasingly desperate pawn in this visually stylish thriller from Se7en director David Fincher, which successfully cranks up the suspense and continually questions what's real and what isn't. When hard-nosed businessman Douglas is given the ultimate birthday present by his brother Sean Penn — the chance to play an all-encompassing “reality game” that promises life-changing consequences — he gets swept into what he perceives as a paranoid conspiracy. Sadly, what starts off as a fascinating tale soon becomes glossy and trivial.

    • Radio Times
  • 3 stars out of 4

    A high-energy paranoid thriller that plunges its protagonist, and the audience, into a world where nothing is to be trusted; the result is some dazzling sleight-of-hand.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 26 out of 30 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    If that was a Se7en, this is an Ei8ht!

    Perhaps a superior offering from Se7en's director David Fincher. More entertaining anyway and far less predictable. One of Michael Douglas' two best performances, the other being in Joel Schumacher's Falling Down.

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  • 8 out of 9 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Fantastic

    You can only watch this movie once. But for that one time it will be one of the best movies you have ever seen. The movie leaves you guessing what will happen next and what is behind it all. Great suspense all the way

      • Felix Kronabetter from Guildford, England
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9,874 Member ratings
  • 100
1,171
  • 90
1,129
  • 80
2,476
  • 70
2,084
  • 60
1,546
  • 50
697
  • 40
387
  • 30
167
  • 20
147
  • 10
70

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    • Game, The - HD DVD Version
      For the follow-up to his dark crime thriller SEVEN, director David Fincher decided to remain in a film noir vein. The result is THE GAME, a fast-paced cinematic roller-coaster ride that stars Michael Douglas as Nicholas Van Orton, a joyless San Francisco investment banker who receives an unusual ...

    • The Game
      For the follow-up to his dark crime thriller SEVEN, director David Fincher decided to remain in a film noir vein. The result is THE GAME, a fast-paced cinematic roller-coaster ride that stars Michael Douglas as Nicholas Van Orton, a joyless San Francisco investment banker who receives an unusual ...