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The Game (Criterion Collection) (1997)

Michael Douglas , Sean Penn , David Fincher  |  R |  DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (320 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Michael Douglas, Sean Penn, Deborah Kara Unger, James Rebhorn, Peter Donat
  • Directors: David Fincher
  • Format: Color, Dolby, NTSC, Anamorphic, Subtitled
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Criterion Collection
  • DVD Release Date: September 18, 2012
  • Run Time: 128 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (320 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B008CJ0JPC
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #67,783 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Special Features

  • New, restored digital transfer, supervised by director David Fincher and director of photography Harris Savides, with original theatrical 5.1 surround theatrical soundtrack
  • Alternate 5.1 surround mix optimized for home theater viewing, supervised by sound designer Ren Klyce and Fincher
  • Audio commentary by Fincher, Savides, actor Michael Douglas, screenwriters John Brancato and Michael Ferris, digital animation supervisor Richard “Dr.” Baily, production designer Jeffrey Beecroft, visual effects supervisor Kevin Haug, and visual effects producer Robyn D’Arcy
  • An hour’s worth of exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and film-to-storyboard comparisons for four of the film’s major set pieces, with commentary
  • Alternate ending
  • Trailer and teaser trailer, with commentary
  • PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Sterritt

  • Editorial Reviews

    Amazon.com

    It's not quite as clever as it tries to be, but The Game does a tremendous job of presenting the story of a rigid control freak trapped in circumstances that are increasingly beyond his control. Michael Douglas plays a rich, divorced, and dreadful investment banker whose 48th birthday reminds him of his father's suicide at the same age. He's locked in the cage of his own misery until his rebellious younger brother (Sean Penn) presents him with a birthday invitation to play "The Game" (described as "an experiential Book of the Month Club")--a mysterious offering from a company called Consumer Recreation Services. Before he knows the game has even begun, Douglas is caught up in a series of unexplained events designed to strip him of his tenuous security and cast him into a maelstrom of chaos. How do you play a game that hasn't any rules? That's what Douglas has to figure out, and he can't always rely on his intelligence to form logic out of what's happening to him. Seemingly cast as the fall guy in a conspiracy thriller, he encounters a waitress (Deborah Unger) who may or may not be trustworthy, and nothing can be taken at face value in a world turned upside down. Douglas is great at conveying the sheer panic of his character's dilemma, and despite some lapses in credibility and an anticlimactic ending, The Game remains a thinking person's thriller that grabs and holds your attention. --Jeff Shannon

    Product Description

    Enormously wealthy and emotionally remote investment banker Nicholas Van Orton (Traffic’s Michael Douglas) receives a strange gift from his ne’er-do-well younger brother (Milk’s Sean Penn) on his forty-eighth birthday: a voucher for a game that, if he agrees to play it, will change his life. Thus begins a trip down a rabbit hole that is puzzling, terrifying, and exhilarating for Nicholas and viewer alike. This multilayered, noirish descent into one man’s personal hell is also a surreal, metacinematic journey that, two years after the phenomenon Se7en, further demonstrated that director David Fincher was one of Hollywood’s true contemporary visionaries.

    Customer Reviews

    With a suprise twist ending, this movie is great for suspense thriller fans. Neural Clone  |  50 reviewers made a similar statement
    Wow, what a performance by Sean Penn and Michael Douglas. winedoc  |  33 reviewers made a similar statement
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    97 of 114 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent Thriller May 22, 2003
    Format:DVD
    What happens when you are a powerful multi-millionaire and have everything you ever wanted? While you and I might think this situation is highly desirable, for Nicholas Van Orton, played by Michael Douglas, it is very boring. In fact, you might say that Nicholas is miserable. However, Nicholas' brother Conrad Van Orton, played by Sean Penn, has bought Nicholas a gift for his 48th birthday, an invitation to play "The Game".

    From this point forward the movie drags for what seems forever. I was beginning to regret watching this movie. Looking back, though, I now know that this beginning helps us to more fully understand how boring and awful Nicholas' life is, and further provides an excellent contrast with what happens later in the movie.

    Nicholas is in a very upscale restaurant when a waitress (Deborah Unger as Christine) spills wine on his shirt. Christine is fired by the restaurant manager and leaves, very upset. Before you can say white rabbit, a waiter rushes by Nicholas' table and drops off a note that tells Nicholas' to follow the girl. Prepare for the roller coaster ride.

    Within moments Nicholas finds himself involved with an apparently dying man, then just as quickly he finds he is being chased by the police, and police dogs, and things just get worse and worse. The list of things to which Nicholas is subjected is too long and would leave you with no surprises.

    Nicholas tries to figure out how to make all the action and events to which he is being subjected stop. Nicholas can't handle the loss of control. Further, the chaos of his experiences seems to follow no pattern or order. Eventually Nicholas gets back to where he thinks it all began for a showdown with the characters that he has discovered are actors. The ending had me stunned and amazed. You'll have to watch for yourself.

    There are several lapses in credibility, but unless you are an obsessive control freak (sort of like Nicholas Van Orton, for instance) you'll likely consider the lapses minor. This movie ultimately is an intelligent thriller that relies on action only when necessary to heighten Nicholas' fears and to pull him deeper into what begins to seem like a deeply nefarious conspiracy. After watching, this movie became one of my favorites, and I've now seen it several times.

    The most difficult part of this movie is the relatively slow first part. However, have patience; what you learn in the first part helps you to understand Nicholas and to be drawn more fully into his situation. Sympathy with Nicholas and his situation is highly desirable to fully appreciate the end of the movie. I was sympathetic, and enjoyed this movie. 5 stars for an intelligent thriller that relies on intelligent plot versus guns, fast cars and special effects.

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    42 of 48 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars left my friends and i awake thinking March 16, 2000
    Format:VHS Tape
    The Game was directed by Fight Club director David Fincher and in many ways it prepares the viewer for the twists and turns of Fight Club. Michael Douglas as control junky investment banker Nicholas Van Orton is given an invitation to "the game" by his younger brother Conrad (Sean Penn). Before Van Orton knows it the game has started and it takes him on journey where he is in the dark so to speak and he never really gets out of it until it is over. Other reviews have said that it has no sense of humor, this movie doesn't need one. it's mysterious and intellectual strength is more than enough to keep most people fixed to it. Others have said that the ending is anticlimactic. If one cannot appreciate the ending of this movie, they haven't been paying attention. If you want a movie that makes you think, this movie is for you. my friends and i started it sometime after midnight a couple years ago and we didn't sleep for an hour after it was done because it made us think that much. the movie buff will not be disappointed.
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    28 of 31 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Surprise, surprise! A great thriller! October 13, 2000
    Format:DVD
    Once in a while you come across a great thriller. To accomplish this you have to have a great story line, superb acting and cinematography, a generous budget and an excellent styling consultant so that everything's just perfect. And The Game has all these aspects. A wealthy financier (Michael Douglas) who has apparently everything and is bored with life gets a surprise birthday gift from his brother (Sean Penn): the participation in a very interesting and intense game. It is one of these movies that is unpredictable for the most part with action scenes that will take your breath away. The ending is unique and an unpredictable surprise and it gives the movie the final edge to classify it as one of these rare top-rated thrillers.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Brother Don
    Extremely powerful movie. Especially if you're into free will and determinism. Takes you on a down and up not up and down ride. To me it was a thinking man's/woman's movie.
    Published 1 hour ago by Don Ross
    4.0 out of 5 stars Creative thriller... you think you are just staying on top of it, then...
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    Published 8 days ago by R Schmidt
    5.0 out of 5 stars Twisted movie. The title takes a literal meaning with Van Orton, a...
    Twisted movie. The title takes a literal meaning when filthy rich investment banker (Van Orton) lets materialism take over his life. Read more
    Published 20 days ago by Dario Marquez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great upgrade over original scan
    The original DVD and blu-ray were extremely washed out and lacked contrast. This update greatly improves the video quality. The two different 5. Read more
    Published 24 days ago by Apostoli Anastasopoulos
    5.0 out of 5 stars intriguing
    This is still one of the most intriguing movies I know, with a surprise ending.
    I don't know anyone who's guessed it.
    Published 26 days ago by ShelleyG
    5.0 out of 5 stars suspensful and different
    wonderful movie for suspense and a little twisty in what you expect. worth buying for sure. michael douglas does a good job. a little slow at first, but it does pick up
    Published 26 days ago by karyn23
    3.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER FINCHER MISFIRE
    This is the first Criterion film we've watched which left us very puzzled why it was included in the collection. The movie is o k. Just. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by Richard Feder
    4.0 out of 5 stars Decent Michael Douglas film
    I personally don't put much stock in other peoples review of movies. It's just too subjective. I like most Michael Douglas movies, and I like this one.
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    video - 4 / 5
    audio - 5 / 5

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    Published 1 month ago by patty x
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
    Michael Douglas at his best in my opinion. I've always loved this movie and waited a long time to own it on Blu-Ray. The extras are good and the transfer to Blu-Ray is great!
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