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Funny Games remake (with Tim Roth & Naomi Watts) - 3/18/2008 11:55:47 PM
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aslouie
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I don't know if anyone's been keeping dibs on this film, but lately there's been a steady promotion of Michael Haneke's remake of his prior, Austrian art house shocker, given the American indie/Hollywood treatment, starring Tim Roth (in place of the late Ulrich Muhe) and Naomi Watts. Synopsis: Vacationing family gets tortured psychologically and physically by 2 sadistic collegians... that's it... Given Haneke's somewhat meteoric rise in the serious film world--with Cache and Code Inconnu as his follow-up projects, I can't help but suspect that maybe the primary reason why Haneke is so highly praised/over-rated by the film festival circuit is in part to his somewhat, militant attitudes towards middle class suburbia (given the leftist sensibilities of the high brow film world)--never mind the fact that doesn't it seem counterproductive to utilize the same genre film tastes of middle class suburbia, as in mindless sadism/torture (remember the Hostel films?)? But that's just me... Something tells me that Movieguide's Ted Baehr and the folks at Focus on The Family subsidiary, Plugged In, won't be too amused by Haneke's artsy, pseudo-horror movie--and that's just starting with the Americanized version (hint: perhaps a bit more restrained compared to foreign movie standards?); I can already fathom what they WILL say if the saw the original with Ulrich Muhe!
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RE: Funny Games remake (with Tim Roth & Naomi Watts) - 3/25/2008 12:25:13 PM
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aslouie
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Here's the latest news link... http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/?storyID=24700&p=1 No surprise here that U.S. film critics are--to put it generously--less than amused... and that's starting with the mainstream, high-brow secular kind (i.e. New York Post).
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RE: Funny Games remake (with Tim Roth & Naomi Watts) - 3/25/2008 11:56:04 PM
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I liked the original fine, mostly because I thought it was really well constructed. There are some scenes that are incredibly well directed in it, in terms of manipulating the audience to build tension. But It's basic point (i.e. self-referentially acknowledging the fact that it is a film, and using this to chastise the audience for consuming the violence on the screen) was already kind of old hat and unoriginal way back when the original one was released in the mid 1990s (i.e. it isn't anything that "Peeping Tom" or "Salo" didn't already do and do better way back in the 60s and 70s). As well directed as the film was, I always thought the self-referential scenes were kind of dumb and pretentious and handled with the subtlety of a sledgehammer, so I really don't see the point of the remake, as 15 years later they seem even more outdated. Like something a film student from the 1980s would have made and thought original. I guess it might be a fun practical joke to play on the public if it was released wide (I would have loved to see this advertised as the next "Ring" and released in suburban multiplexes to unsuspecting audiences), but it's being sold as an "art film" with a limited run, and as such very few are going to see it -so it's basically just preaching to the choir, and really nothing new or original. I do love the director's other films, though, and he's one of few directors that I like enough that I'll see everything he releases. "Code Unknown," "The Piano Teacher," "Cache," and "Hour of the Wolf" were all good.
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RE: Funny Games remake (with Tim Roth & Naomi Watts) - 4/17/2008 5:40:44 PM
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aslouie
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ORIGINAL: henny I liked the original fine, mostly because I thought it was really well constructed. There are some scenes that are incredibly well directed in it, in terms of manipulating the audience to build tension. But It's basic point (i.e. self-referentially acknowledging the fact that it is a film, and using this to chastise the audience for consuming the violence on the screen) was already kind of old hat and unoriginal way back when the original one was released in the mid 1990s (i.e. it isn't anything that "Peeping Tom" or "Salo" didn't already do and do better way back in the 60s and 70s). As well directed as the film was, I always thought the self-referential scenes were kind of dumb and pretentious and handled with the subtlety of a sledgehammer, so I really don't see the point of the remake, as 15 years later they seem even more outdated. Like something a film student from the 1980s would have made and thought original. I guess it might be a fun practical joke to play on the public if it was released wide (I would have loved to see this advertised as the next "Ring" and released in suburban multiplexes to unsuspecting audiences), but it's being sold as an "art film" with a limited run, and as such very few are going to see it -so it's basically just preaching to the choir, and really nothing new or original. I do love the director's other films, though, and he's one of few directors that I like enough that I'll see everything he releases. "Code Unknown," "The Piano Teacher," "Cache," and "Hour of the Wolf" were all good. That reminds me: when I was scanning around for FG's recent reviews--much of it very scathing, I can't help but laugh at the one where one critic described the remake as "Saw IV with a Ph.d!"
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