Quote by Michael Haneke
When I first envisioned 'Funny Games' in the mid-1990s, it was my intention to have an American audience watch the movie. It is a reaction to a certain American cinema, its violence, its naivety, the way American cinema toys with human beings. In many American films, violence is made consumable.
Summary
In this quote, the filmmaker Michael Haneke explains the motivation behind his film 'Funny Games.' He reveals that when he originally conceived the movie, his intention was to target an American audience. Haneke criticizes certain aspects of American cinema, particularly its portrayal of violence and its tendency to treat human suffering as entertainment. He believes that American films often make violence easily digestible or "consumable" for viewers, lacking a deeper exploration of its consequences. With 'Funny Games,' Haneke sought to challenge these notions, offering a critique and provoking reflection on the portrayal of violence in American cinema.