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- The Family Game is not always easy to follow, but it's almost always funny and, from the opening shots until the last, it's a visual adventure. Rated: 4/5 • Sep 30, 2006 The film, like any good satire, will both shock and make its audience smile, satirising many aspects of the modern Japanese society, from “tiger parents” to table manners.
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Mar 6, 2024 · The Family Game, which is based on Yohei Honma’s novel, is exactly that. The film, like any good satire, will both shock and make its audience smile, satirising many aspects of the modern Japanese society, from “tiger parents” to table manners.
May 8, 2021 · Yoshimitsu Moritu’s The Family Game (Kazoku gemu, 1983) – based on Yohei Honma’s novel- is an absurdist satire on the Japanese middle-class. It’s full of instantly recognizable characters living in a schematically rigid social and familial atmosphere.
Does anyone else think this plot is kind of a rip off of the movie Ready or Not? It's what I immediately thought of when reading the description. Don't get me wrong, it sounds like it could be a great book, but is anyone else irked by the blatant similarities?
Sep 29, 2022 · A rich, eccentric family. A time-honored tradition. Or a lethal game of survival? One woman finds out what it really takes to join the 1% in this riveting psychological thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of Something in the Water, Mr. Nobody, and The Disappearing Act.
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Family Game Reviews. The film, like any good satire, will both shock and make its audience smile, satirising many aspects of the modern Japanese society, from “tiger parents” to table manners...
May 13, 2008 · If I didn't make the point clear already, The Family Game is not a pleasant movie, but it is very well done. The direction is masterful, with eye-catching compositions, and close-ups that help convey the cramped quarters and lack of privacy that is often a given in Japanese city life.
The Family Game (家族ゲーム, Kazoku Gēmu) is a 1983 Japanese comedy and family drama film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. It follows the story of a nuclear family of four whose father hires a tutor for the younger son, a distracted and low-ranking middle school student who will soon be taking his high school entrance exam.