Chinese Roulette

Chinese Roulette

1977 ""
Chinese Roulette
Chinese Roulette

Chinese Roulette

7.2 | 1h26m | en | Drama

A husband and wife lie to each other about their weekend travel plans, only to both show up at the family's country house with their lovers.

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7.2 | 1h26m | en | Drama , Thriller | More Info
Released: February. 23,1977 | Released Producted By: Les Films du Losange , Albatros Filmproduktion Country: Germany Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A husband and wife lie to each other about their weekend travel plans, only to both show up at the family's country house with their lovers.

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Cast

Anna Karina , Margit Carstensen , Brigitte Mira

Director

Helga Ballhaus

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Les Films du Losange , Albatros Filmproduktion

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sol- Believing that her parents' longtime extramarital affairs caused her physical ailments, a teenage cripple arranges for both sets of adulterers to unexpectedly meet at a country home in this Rainer Werner Fassbinder thriller. The film is gloriously photographed by Michael Ballhaus, with the camera giddily spinning around to reflect nervousness when the four adulterers first meet, and the very deliberate framing (some actors turned to faced the camera; others not) throughout adds tension. The juice of the film comes from both the girl's initially elusive motives and the sense of emotions about to explode; at one point, her own mother almost shoots her through an open window. Oddly, the film never explores why the daughter has more hostility towards her mother (and vice versa) than her father, but this aside, the only significantly underwhelming aspect of the film is the title game. Nowhere near as dangerous as Russian roulette on the surface, Chinese roulette -- a game that seems to only exist in the film's universe -- is merely a guessing game of sorts, albeit one in which deep resentment is able to surface. Whatever the case, the film is a surprisingly tense ride considering the minimal sets and small cast. It also offers food for thought in terms of who is to blame and whether indeed the girl's parents brought the situation upon themselves through emotionally (if maybe not physically) injuring their daughter.
hasosch "Chinese Roulette", directed by R.W. Fassbinder (1976), is kind of a minimalist work, and, as it turns out, the quite right surrounding for a very special form of social terrorism as executed by a child.Also simple is the structure of the characters - and the more impressive, when you see during the movie which Eigen-dynamics it discloses: Gerhard Christ and his wife Ariane have a marriage that is founded on money. He has a girlfriend - the Parisian Irene, she has a boyfriend - the husband's collaborator Kolbe. But these are not the only couples in the movie: There is also mother Kast and son, Gabriel. And then there is an informal couple, Gerhard and Arianes daughter Angela and her nurse Traunitz. (Watch the names: Christ, Ariane vs. Irene, Gabriel, Angela. Who is the devil? The arch-angel Gabriel's mother or daughter Angela "the angel"?).Since everybody lied on everybody telling one another that they are going to Oslo, Milano and to the Zoo, they all meet quite unexpectedly in the family-castle. Now, everybody is unable to have his privacy with his respective boy- and girlfriend. So, one drinks and is bored until the handicapped daughter Angela desires to play "Chinese Roulette" (a play that has been invented by R.W. Fassbinder as a verbal analogy to Russian Roulette). Fassbinder said concerning this movie in an interview in my translation: "I think that relationships between humans are largely defined by conflicts. If I sit at my desk and just write something down without reflecting much, then there will probably be written more about conflicts than about attentions between humans".
ocaastro This film brings together family members in an explosive situation involving sex. The tension steadily increases until violence erupts. You might say it occurs all the time with a thousand variations. As I watched the film it reminded me of the plays of Georges Feydeau, the great classic bedroom farces that continue to be presented all over the world.Feydeau's tactic is to bring together people in situations and circumstances that the participants would never in a thousand years want it to happen. Feydeau sees how ridiculous sex can be particularly when it leads to misbehavior, Fassbinder studies the tragedy sex can bring to a family, particularly where children are concerned. Personally I prefer the French touch.
m67165 This film is intense. I found it quite entertaining as a psychological thriller. You wonder how far will these people go into the game. Will anyone break? Will the violence become physical? It kept my interest to the very ending, which was a good one.