Funny Games
From Austrian director Michael Haneke comes this viscera-numbing film of
bourgeois impotence and subversion. A middle-class couple (Georg and Anna)
arrive with their son and dog at their fancy vacation home and are immediately
set upon by two young thugs dressed as caddies. Immaculately groomed,
ingratiatingly polite, these rosy-cheeked scumbags make the Nazis look like a
bunch of pussies.They bludgeon the dog, break Georg's kneecaps, force Anna to
strip -- and they're just getting started.
Haneke directs this perfect piece of perversity with an almost clinical hand,
devoid of sentiment, sympathy, or manipulation, and with little explicit
violence. The acting is also superb, particularly Suzanne Lothar's Anna.
Haneke's meta-cinematic decision to have one character speak directly to the
camera may strike some as a touch clever. No matter, this is still the most
frightening film you will ever see. At the Avon Friday and Saturday at
midnight.
-- Peg Aloi
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