In honor of his birthday, San Francisco banker Nicholas Van Orton, a financial genius and a cold-hearted loner, receives an unusual present from his younger brother, Conrad: a gift certificate to play a unique kind of game. In nary a nanosecond, Nicholas finds himself consumed by a dangerous set of ever-changing rules, unable to distinguish where the charade ends and reality begins.
Nicholas Van Orton
Conrad Van Orton
Christine
Jim Feingold
Samuel Sutherland
Ilsa
Elizabeth
Anson Baer
Nicholas' Father
Young Nicholas
Nicholas' Mother
Maria
Maggie
Daniel Schorr
Power Executive
Obsequious Executive
Cynthia, CRS Receptionist
CRS Data Collating Technician
New Member Ted
The Game is one of David Fincher's lesser known films (made right in between Se7en and Fight Club). But it's every bit as great as the ones for which he's received copious amounts of praise. This intricately plotted morality tale disguised as mystery thriller is exciting, nuanced, beautiful to look at, expertly acted, and engaging. I refuse to tell you anything about the story, only that you've never seen anything like it. I loved this movie!
Nicholas Van Orton
Conrad Van Orton
Christine
Jim Feingold
Samuel Sutherland
Ilsa
Elizabeth
Anson Baer
Nicholas' Father
Young Nicholas
Nicholas' Mother
Maria
Maggie
Daniel Schorr
Power Executive
Obsequious Executive
Cynthia, CRS Receptionist
CRS Data Collating Technician
New Member Ted
The Game is one of David Fincher's lesser known films (made right in between Se7en and Fight Club). But it's every bit as great as the ones for which he's received copious amounts of praise. This intricately plotted morality tale disguised as mystery thriller is exciting, nuanced, beautiful to look at, expertly acted, and engaging. I refuse to tell you anything about the story, only that you've never seen anything like it. I loved this movie!