tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2593801517891533127.post6491159672228638765..comments2023-11-02T11:56:24.222-04:00Comments on DAILY FILM DOSE: A Daily Film Appreciation and Review Blog: Funny GamesAlan Bacchushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10828941303586018368noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2593801517891533127.post-30804517855348465202012-05-06T16:04:21.753-04:002012-05-06T16:04:21.753-04:00Thanks for your comment Noribori. Indeed I don'...Thanks for your comment Noribori. Indeed I don't advise you see Funny Games. It's for a certain audience, who likes to be scared out their wits. But it's important to note that the film is not that 'violent' per se. There very little blood shed, in comparison to other horror films. Which is why the film is so fascinating. Haneke creates such immense fear and suspense from his Alan Bacchushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10828941303586018368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2593801517891533127.post-10896543915628192542012-05-06T09:14:28.726-04:002012-05-06T09:14:28.726-04:00There's an elephant in the room and you seem d...There's an elephant in the room and you seem determined not to mention it: why should someone want to watch <i>"one of the most disturbing and sick films ever made"</i>? To recognize old cinema tricks? Or <i>"just to see people's reactions after leaving the theatre"</i>? Really? To feel superior to other people?<br /><br />I love Haneke's movies, especially "noriborinoreply@blogger.com