The best thing about "The Killing Game" is probably that, for almost the entire running time, you don't know where the story is going. The negative effect of this is that, after a point, you may start getting impatient, expecting some sort of major plot twist which never comes. Nevertheless, the film is interesting for its uniqueness; I can't remember seeing anything quite like it. It shows how the link between art and reality works both ways: the artist is inspired by the reality he observes and transforms it into a heightened un-reality, while the audience in return is influenced by the art and, occasionally, prefers it to the banality of everyday life. All this is acted out by a fine quartet, and set mostly near an idyllic Swiss lake. By the way, Leonard Maltin's summary ("MYSTERY comic-strip writer comes up with his ultimate PUZZLER") indicates that he either never saw the film, or he has forgotten it completely. **1/2 out of 4.
The Killing Game
1967 [FRENCH]
Adventure / Comedy / Drama
Director
Cast
Claudine Auger as Jacqueline Meyrand
Tech specs
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU 843.27 MB
1280*544
Japanese 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
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Unique film about the impact of life on art - and vice versa
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