The Game
The Game

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The Game

2018
Movie
Adult · 18+
0
French

Insights

IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic68/100
Google Users87%
Director: David FincherGenres: Thriller, Mystery, Drama

Plot Summary

A wealthy, emotionless investment banker receives a mysterious gift from his estranged brother: a chance to play a unique game that will alter his perception of reality. As the lines between the game and his actual life blur, he finds himself in increasingly perilous and bizarre situations, questioning everything and everyone around him. The game pushes him to his psychological limits, forcing him to confront his deepest fears and insecurities.

Critical Reception

The Game received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, particularly for its intricate plot, suspenseful atmosphere, and Michael Douglas's performance. Critics praised David Fincher's directorial style for its dark and stylish execution. Audiences were generally captivated by the film's twists and turns, though some found the ending divisive.

What Reviewers Say

  • A masterfully crafted thriller with a relentlessly gripping narrative.

  • Michael Douglas delivers a compelling performance as a man pushed to the brink.

  • The film's elaborate twists and turns keep audiences guessing until the very end.

Google audience: Google users frequently praised the film's suspense and intricate plot, with many commending the unexpected twists and Michael Douglas's performance. Some viewers found the narrative complex and rewarding, while a smaller portion felt the ending was somewhat implausible or confusing.

Fun Fact

Director David Fincher revealed that the film's iconic final scene, where Nicholas Van Orton (Michael Douglas) is shot, was originally intended to be a dream sequence. However, test screenings indicated audiences might not accept such a twist, leading to the decision to make the gunshot real within the film's reality.

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