1997 / Michael Haneke > The controversial tale of two well-dressed boys who take a family of three hostage, it’s hard not to be polar about Haneke’s commentary on violence and the audience: From a technical perspective, the film is well-made, but it lacks the fundamental punch necessary to be blindly accoladed. From a dialectical perspective, one can go on and on about whether he flipped the boat into the land of arrogance and pretense.
The biggest problem by the end may seem that the whole setup of the film is contrived into a nice, neat package for him to manipulate the viewer as he wishes. This could either be looked at as skill or simply an easy way out. Either way, it’s hard to recommend or advise against Funny Games, as it purely depends on one’s tolerance of bullshit.