"The Game" (1997) review

“THE GAME” (1997) by David Flincher review

I watched The Game (1997) this month, and I’m still thinking about it—it completely messed with my mind (in the best way possible). It’s a psychological thriller directed by David Fincher, who also made Fight Club, so I had pretty high expectations. But honestly, this movie might be my new favorite. The plot follows Nicholas Van Orton, a super-rich and serious businessman who gets an unusual birthday gift from his brother: a chance to participate in a mysterious “game” created by a company called CRS.

At first, nothing seems that strange. Nicholas is skeptical, and everything feels like an elaborate prank. But slowly, the game begins to take over his life. Things spiral out of control—his money disappears, people turn against him, and he can’t tell if anything is real anymore. I found myself questioning everything, just like the character. The suspense is insane, and every scene keeps you guessing. I loved how unpredictable it was. Just when I thought I understood what was going on, the story flipped again.

The acting, especially from Michael Douglas, was amazing. He plays the cold and closed-off Nicholas so well, and his emotional breakdowns felt really raw. The whole vibe of the movie is dark and intense, with this constant feeling of paranoia. But the best part? The plot twist. I won’t spoil it, but I was genuinely shocked. I literally paused the movie to process what just happened.

This film made me realize how much I enjoy stories that play with the audience’s mind. It’s not just entertaining—it makes you think. If you like thrillers that mess with your expectations and leave you questioning everything, The Game is a must-watch. I’m so glad I decided to write a review on this one because it reminded me how powerful a good movie can be.


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