Dangerous Game
Dangerous Game (1987)

Dangerous Game

5/5
(29 votes)
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Australian Film Institute 1988


AFI Award
Best Achievement in Production Design
Best Achievement in Sound

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I don't like this movie because it is very depressing. And I also don't like it because it's not a happy movie.

Dangerous Game is another interesting entry from one of the true maverick independent American auteurs. An aspect of this particular movie that appeals to me is the play between various kinds of cameras that were used, as we see the director played by Harvey Keitel rehearsing his actors James Russo and Madonna, sometimes video footage is used.

Director Abel Ferrara's "movie-movie" has director Harvey Keitel (as Eddie Israel) filming "Mother of Mirrors" starring Madonna (as Sarah Jennings) and James Russo (as Francis Burns) as a "real life" married couple. Madonna wants to be a real actress, and is finding her religion.

This actually sounds like a decent movie if you look from afar. I wish I had read the reviews before watching and saved myself the awful experience of this dreadful movie.

Psychological drama within a drama, centered around a film shoot, where the line between reality and the film's story start to blur.

This film exist to be the answer to the question, "what is the worst film you've ever seen?

Imagine a film that starred mannequins and was written by a brain dead squirrel, that film would be better than Dangerous Game.Callum Best stars as Chris, a top premiership striker who earns £5,000 a week making his earnings on par with a third choice goalkeeper.

This movie has a worse story line than going to the shop to buy a pack of cookies. It seems like they tried to cook up something that included all the "cool" bits and pieces from other movie, but utterly failed to do so.

David (Miles Buchanan) and Jack (Marcus Graham) are two good friends attending college. Jack works out and David knows computers.

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