Funny Games 1997 vs. 2007 I'm curious about how those who have seen both compare the two films. I plan on checking out some more Haneke films; so far I've only seen The Castle, because I love the novel. I get the feeling the movie would be tedious having not read the book prior, but that's for another post. See more at: https://mattskuta.com/sbs/A side-by-side, shot-for-shot comparison of Funny Games (1997) and Funny Games (2007). Usually, the videos in this ser.
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Funny Games (alternatively titled Funny Games U.S.) is a 2007 psychological horror film written and directed by Michael Haneke, and a remake of his own 1997 film of the same title. Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, and Brady Corbet star in the main roles. The Austrian version is terrific, and with the 2007 remake, Haneke was able to fix any minor flaws with it and really deliver something even more impressive than what he had done the first time. In some ways, though, it's almost shocking that the remake has any value at all. After all, the director made the film again almost shot for shot. 'Funny Games' (1997) It's the same. From the overhead highway opener to the closing hold on a deviant murderer staring back at the camera as a freeze frame. Avant-garde musical rebels Naked. Funny Games (2007) Michael Haneke's 1997 film Funny Games is the rare cinematic provocation that genuinely provokes. Because it was shot in German with a cast of relative unknowns, however, it.
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15 Sort by: Add a Comment Baner87 • 7 yr. ago Seen both, they're virtually identical, done by the same writer/director even. The 2007 shot-for-shot remake has solid performances by Tim Roth and Naomi Watts, plus no subtitles and it looks a little newer, but they're still basically the same movie. 22 [deleted] • 7 yr. ago Funny Games is a 1997 Austrian psychological horror film written and directed by Michael Haneke, and starring Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe, and Arno Frisch. The plot involves two young men who hold a family hostage and torture them with sadistic games in their vacation home. The film was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. [3] Funny Games (1997) vs Funny Games (2007) Let us discuss 24 comments Add a Comment 4 yr. ago The remake has better cinematography, better sound, and better performances from the villains. Plus, we already know Haneke originally intended for the story to take place in the United States, so I think it's the version he would rather have people see. Funny Games (2007) Funny Games (2007) Funny Games (2007) Funny Games (2007). First, it was remake of an 1997 Austrian film of the same name. Second, the director/writer Michael Haneke, directed.
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The Austrian 1997 version is better known, but the 2007 remake is literally shot-for-shot, in the hopes that somebody would track down both versions and have twice their time wasted. So we're rolling with that, because thank God I never have to sit through THAT again! A lot of Americans didn't see the original (he wanted to shoot the film in America - with an American cast in the first place, but budget restraints prohibited him from doing so.), and his real objective with this film was to prove to Americans that violent media has desensitized us, so he remade it because he was unhappy with the results of the.
The two trailers for Michael Haneke's Funny Games 1997 and 2007 in split screen. On Movies: Older Releases and Classics, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Original vs. Remake VII: Funny Games (1997) vs. Funny Games (2007)".
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An idyllic lakeside vacation home is terrorized by Paul (Arno Frisch) and Peter (Frank Giering), a pair of deeply disturbed young men. When the fearful Anna (Susanne Lothar) is home alone, the two. Funny Games: Directed by Michael Haneke. With Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe, Arno Frisch, Frank Giering. Two violent young men take a mother, father, and son hostage in their vacation cabin and force them to play sadistic "games" with one another for their own amusement.