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Am I the only one who thought it was little funny?

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    naicirk — 19 years ago(October 01, 2006 11:49 AM)

    I, too, found this film to be comical, if not hilarious. The first time I saw it at the cinema, I left giggling. I did not find the film to be disturbing either, mainly because I have lived with a family just like that; the difference was that it was a single mother and her two daughters. This mother that I knew slept with her youngest daughter, who was seventeen, and was suspiciously effusive when displaying her love to her daughter publicly. I was unaware that this was taking place until I got an eyeful quite by accident.
    Seeing this film was, in a way, a source of comic relief: sometimes it can be utterly amusing to see how far humans will go to be mentally skewed and dysfunctional for the sake of inspiring pity in others. That is how I interpreted the filmand the novel of course. Yes, everything she does to her students and to Walter is cruel and a reflection of the abuse she endures at home, but luckily, not all people choose to be sociopaths. And what she does to herself is priceless! I need not mention the infamous bathtub scene, but the scene that ellicited the most laughter from me was the ending. She walks back home bleeding and staining her concert attire. How ridiculous and pettish is that?
    Also, Haneke stated in an interview that this film is supposed to be funny because the spectators can see an aspect of themselves in Erika. Hmmm

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      fuchsiasattic — 17 years ago(January 28, 2009 08:47 PM)

      The only part I found myself laughing at (and i feel kind of bad for laughing at it!!) was at the end. (SPOILER ALERT, JUST IN CASE PEOPLE HAVEN'T SEEN THIS!!!!) right before she stabbed herself, it just came out of nowhere.she had the strangest look on her face. And I can only imagine that somebody would make such a face before they stabbed themselves, I think it was just so out of character after seeing her face so stone the whole thing, and then she makes this weird goofy expression out of the blue

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        bothwell-4 — 17 years ago(February 14, 2009 12:40 PM)

        It did make me laugh as well. I spent several minutes throughout the film giggling to myself and going "wtf? she's a loony!"
        It wasn't really disturbing to me either, probably because I'm used to Japanese horror films and I've read stuff like Justine by de Sade and The Story of O, so none of it was completely new. One thing that was interesting was its display of what's sort of the same effect as in the Stanford prison experiment, and how easily 'normal' people can slip into the role of abuser, given the right conditions. So it was interesting, but it was also very, very funny in places.

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          GleamingMemory — 17 years ago(March 04, 2009 02:15 PM)

          I didn't think it was funny at all - I did find a certain dignity (and sadness, yes) in Huppert's character at the end when she stabs herself. She does it with such assurance and conviction. It was almost as though she was saying, "I'll destroy myself before I ever give you the opportunity to destroy me first!"

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            nyxzt — 17 years ago(March 15, 2009 11:41 PM)

            I thought some parts were funny, like when he was reading the letter.
            Some velvet morning when I'm straight

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              colmanspig — 15 years ago(April 04, 2011 09:22 PM)

              when he reads the letter , that was funny , the level of it is , funny. How uncomfortable this cocky man is and the understanding that this woman is completely gar gar.

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                Ras-Al-Gul — 16 years ago(September 11, 2009 06:04 AM)

                The 'funnyness' comes out when observing how 'the amant' is becoming increasingly exasperated with the behavior of his 'beloved'. When looking at her in isolation her actions are chilling (well, except for the sniffing of the spunked tissues in the pornbooth).
                Most hilarious though, was her untimely escape over the ice with her skirt on her ankles, that was priceless
                In this sense Haneke fully succeeded in his intention to make the viewer feel uneasy with his own reactions to the experiences of the main characters. Especially the end scene, when she is stabbing herself is pure horror. It is to the credit of the marvelous actress Isabelle Huppert that Haneke pulled of this script.
                "Your focus determines your reality"

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                  tigerbos — 16 years ago(November 06, 2009 09:21 PM)

                  Yes I thought it was a rip roaring barrel of laughs, that's for sureparticularly the part where she vomits after he's laid on top of her with his dk down her throat. I'm sure there's plenty of women out there who felt like vomiting after a guy has stuck his ck in her mouthyippy yi yay ya'llnow you know how most women really feel about it and it's there in all it's glory for all to see!
                  A lot of alliteration from anxious anchors placed in powerful posts!

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                      roryms — 16 years ago(December 22, 2009 03:49 PM)

                      One funny line was the mother's. At the first recital, before the meal. After she's been shown all the stuff by the host she comes back and goes "I had to sing for my supper." I laughed out loud at that.

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                        AsaNisiMasa_63 — 16 years ago(January 07, 2010 12:21 AM)

                        I thought it was funny in a shocking "wtf" way

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                          Gloede_The_Saint — 16 years ago(February 28, 2010 10:35 PM)

                          Yes. There is obviously a lot of dark humor here.
                          Somebody here has been drinking and I'm sad to say it ain't me - Allan Francis Doyle

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                                  charcoalchicken — 15 years ago(February 14, 2011 05:44 AM)

                                  Yeah I thought this movie was hilarious I found myself laughing quite a bit a very enjoyable film.

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                                    desder — 14 years ago(May 06, 2011 03:39 PM)

                                    It was the mother who made it funny. And i think many of the scenes between Erika and Walter were supposed to be blackly humorous. And yeah i laughed when the mother got put in the room the second time and she said "this is unbelievable".

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                                      tob_error412 — 14 years ago(May 19, 2011 02:38 AM)

                                      Maybe it's been mentioned already, but in an interview Haneke clearly said that some scenes were intended to be humorous.

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                                        LifesWonderful — 13 years ago(June 10, 2012 03:24 PM)

                                        I laughed when the mother got thrown into the room. how sad throwing her that hard, but
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                                          phelpsg1 — 14 years ago(August 29, 2011 12:22 PM)

                                          No one has mentioned the scene in the drive-in movie where she gets busted peeping at the couple in the car. This was the only really hilarious moment in the film, though there were a lot of other places where I found myself laughing rather nervously.

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