The Game (1997) | |
Director(s) | David Fincher |
Producer(s) | Steve Golin |
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The Game (1997) was a Film directed by David Fincher and produced by Steve Golin.
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A Regra do Jogo (1939) / The Rules of the Game (1939)
By L? on Nov 16, 2018 From Critica RetroA Regra do Jogo (1939) / The Rules of the Game (1939) A vida de um cin?filo muitas vezes se resume a sempre tentar completar algum tipo de lista. Pode ser? lista da AFI dos melhores filmes feitos nos EUA, ou a lista da Sight and Sound dos melhores filmes de todos os tempos. Quantos n?s j? vi... Read full article
The Rules of the Game (1939, Jean Renoir)
By Andrew Wickliffe on Jan 6, 2016 From The Stop ButtonThere are two big sequences in Rules of the Game. There’s the hunting sequence, which concentrates on the rabbits and pheasants before–and as–they are killed for sport. The animals are hunted without motive or enjoyment. Until a line in the third act connects events, the hunt is mo... Read full article
The Rules of the Game (1939, Jean Renoir)
By Andrew Wickliffe on Jan 6, 2016 From The Stop ButtonThere are two big sequences in Rules of the Game. There’s the hunting sequence, which concentrates on the rabbits and pheasants before–and as–they are killed for sport. The animals are hunted without motive or enjoyment. Until a line in the third act connects events, the hunt is mo... Read full article
The Rules of the Game (1939)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 15, 2013 From 4 Star FilmsThis French film directed by Jean Renoir is a light comedy that turns into a critique of the Upper classes. The film involves the superficial events and racy love affairs as only the French can have. It opens as a famous aviator lands his plane only to be?disappointed?that his married lover did not ... Read full article
The Rules of the Game (1939)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 15, 2013 From 4 Star FilmsThis French film directed by Jean Renoir is a light comedy that turns into a critique of the Upper classes. The film involves the superficial events and racy love affairs as only the French can have. It opens as a famous aviator lands his plane only to be?disappointed?that his married lover did not ... Read full article
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