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Zamożny biznesmen Nicholas van Orton żyje samotnie, poświęcając się bez reszty karierze zawodowej. Przed zbliżającą się 48. rocznicą urodzin przechodzi kryzys psychiczny. Tymczasem w przededniu urodzin pojawia się jego młodszy brat, Conrad. Wręcza mu w prezencie zaproszenie umożliwiające kontakt z firmą CRS, świadczącą nietypowe usługi rozrywkowe dla bogatej klienteli. Nicholas postanawia skorzystać z możliwości niezapomnianych wakacji, jakimi kusi firma. Wkrótce odkrywa, że wplątał się w śmiertelnie niebezpieczną grę. (AXN)

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NinadeL 

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angielski I certainly have a long-built fondness for the great Michael Douglas films of the 80s and 90s, and Fincher's The Game is one of the highlights of that great era. Who can resist suspense thrillers in which Michael practically never leaves the screen? He's partnered with Sean Penn and Deborah Kara Unger, the subject matter is period-appropriate in many ways and it's all very enjoyable. Such an indulgence is irresistible. ()

Marigold 

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angielski I like Dave Fincher for his talent to "create" a great atmosphere and imprint a specific style on each film. Nevertheless, he has a problem with The Game, because this screenwriting mystification seems to me to be a disposable film. It’s not that I didn't enjoy watching the way the whole game with the viewer played out, and it’s not that Fincher didn't give the film his typical directing style. It's just that it’s missing that the vague, sparkling thing that, for example, Seven has. On the other hand, this is a pure and very straightforward thriller, so blaming it for the lack of depth is unfair. It’s good enough film material to entertain. ()

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Kaka 

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angielski The excellently written character of Michael Douglas and an interesting topic are undeniable advantages, but the uneven pace and slightly disjointed sequence of scenes are clear shortcomings of this peculiar film. The fact is, though, that David Fincher avoids any thematic clichés and each of his films is original and different. Douglas is outstanding again, and this time he is aptly supported by Sean Penn. The plot is nicely unconventional and full of captivating scenes. The question is, how much are you willing to embrace Fincher's game. ()

gudaulin 

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angielski For me, the weakest Fincher's film, not so much because of the direction, where the director sets the bar, but because of the overly contrived script, where it's better not to think about certain parts at all, otherwise the viewer will realize that it simply cannot work. In terms of acting, however, it is an interestingly cast film and especially well-performed - Michael Douglas and Sean Penn belong to the top of the acting profession, and I have a weakness for Deborah Kara Undger. She can give an erotic charge to her female characters. But I really disliked that script with lots of seemingly effective plot twists. Overall impression: 45%. ()

lamps 

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angielski Typical Fincher. The script is meticulously detailed, exuding escalating tension and, in this case, increasing anxiety about the fate of a protagonist playing against all odds. A grim production design, a superb Douglas and a host of brilliant directorial flourishes; The Game boasts it all, and it all works in such a perfect symbiosis that it's a joy to watch. The only big question mark for me is the ending; it’s certainly well shot, fits well into Fincher's patchwork and managed to shock me quite a bit, but I wasn't expecting such a simple explanation of such a big plot, so down a notch. ()

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