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In Reply to: RE: I like Haneke but..... posted by afilado on March 07, 2010 at 16:36:49
Really?
A guy smashes your leg, probably breaking it, and these two young, fit males with demonstrated violence menace children and your wife--- and you're going to do what, exactly? Remember now, you don't know what they have in store for you.
I found it very believable, disturbing.
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Been awhile since I saw it but I remember SEVERAL neighbors visiting at the road and several other instances early in the hostage situation development when the bad guys were separated from each other with man and wife, though under observation, free in and around the house to make a challenge to their captivity. The injury to the leg - was it truly broken(?)...certainly not "smashed" 'cause he was still waking around on it - came somewhat after clear intentions of the bad guys were known.Either of the couple walked past or around numerous objects which could have been used to strike or distract the badies early on.
I felt the man and wife were unusually submissive to the intrusion. Polite. The bad guys were musta weighed...what, all of 145 lbs. for the wiry one and 170 for the softy-bodied bigger one. They were hardly examples of the manly European men you touted recently
Maybe it's a cultural thing for the couple to oh-so-meekly point out misbehavior rather than acting in logical defense of themselves. They mounted NONE.
I can't imagine letting one of those pipsqueaks get past their early smartypants remarks in my house. All it takes is an unexpected thumb in the eye socket. Nobody is going to continue bad behavior with his eyeball hanging on his cheek. Nobody.
Maybe it's just me - 200 lbs. with a Boy Scout background (snicker) - but I saw plenty of chances to smashmouth the bad guys long before they gained greater control. I actually became disgustedly amused at the early falsity of the situation.
Edits: 03/07/10
meeting drew a weapon and methodically went from person to person shooting them. No one attacked her till she'd shot what, six of them?
This just happened at a university campus. People, average ones, just do not react to violence. Period. Criminals know this.
try to stay on subject.
from "real life" argued.
I will, however, watch it again to see if you have a point. I certainly don't remember there being a way out. Besides, the guy was an opera lover, not Rambo.
...is taken. And it's ironic to me that this film violates the point. That's why I object to it. It is not "realistic". If it were more Rambo-ish it might be more tolerable.
When you see it again imagine yourself - a smart, capable, improvisatory person - in that precise situation. See how many opportunities there are to stand against these coward-bullies. To shortcut the situation before it deteriorates too far.
Are these people truly sheep to be played with at length, as portrayed, before overt danger set in? Polite, submissive unto death?
You don't have to be a "commando" to defend yourself. You just have to have good and decisive judgement.
I repeat, I like Haneke. The Piano Teacher is remarkable. The same for Benny's Video. The Castle, Code Unknown, The Seventh Continent.....these are memorable and real for their various and different reasons.
Funny Games doesn't measure up in the same way for me.
I'll watch it again as an exercise and see if it can redeem itself.
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