Review of Funny Games (1997) by Stephen Holden for New York Times — 01 Jan 2000
Funny Games observes the family's excruciating terror and suffering with the patient delight of a cat luxuriantly toying with a mouse that it is in the process of slowly killing. Posing as a morally challenging work of art, the movie is a really a sophisticated act of cinematic sadism.
You go to it at your own risk.
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This review of Funny Games (1997) was written by Stephen Holden and published by New York Times on 01 Jan 2000.
Funny Games has generally received positive reviews.
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