Funny Games Ending Explained
Michael Haneke's Funny Games is a psychological thriller that deconstructs the psychological thriller itself, addressing film violence and the entertainment we get from it. And today we’re going to help explain the film's unique ending (and that wacky rewind scene) with the help of our lovable furry old pal Grover (Sesame Street) and "The Monster at the End of this Book"! ▼Support This Channel▼ Click here to guilt me into making more content: https://ko-fi.com/storyograph 0:00 - Intro 1:18 - Let the Games Begin 4:33 - Prepare for Meaningless Violence 6:21 - "You're on their side, aren't you?" 8:00 - The Importance of Entertainment 11:28 - The End of Fun 12:55 - The Abundance of Boredom 14:23 - You're on THEIR side, aren't you? 16:38 - It Was All Just Meaningless Violence 19:41 - You Must Admit You Brought This on Yourself 22:12 - Artistic Value 25:14 - Endscreen Storyograph is a story analysis channel that explores the hidden meaning of popular and obscure media by tracking thematic elements through the use of story structure. And if you just fell asleep half-way through that sentence, there’s also a bunch of dumb sound effects, shoddy animation and cheap jokes to keep you entertained through to the end. If you subscribe, consider ringing that bell because this channel doesn't upload unless there's something real, real good to post! MUSIC: "Scheming Weasel" "Olde Timey" "This House" "Pixel Peeker Polka" "Pamgaea" "Fenster's Explanation" "Airport Lounge" "Chill" "Danse Macabre" "Comic Plodding" "Who Likes to Party" "Lobby Time" "Ultra Polka" "The Builder" "Amazing Plan" "The Big Beat 80s" " by Kevin MacLeod
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