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  • Anyone realize there's no dislikes? Who could?

  • Name of soundtrack starting at 00:55? thanks

  • All in the Game, Yo!

  • DieSonneSinkt : You saw this film three ties this month? Man, where can I watch it? Can you share me a link or any site where I can fully watch this film? Please respond as soon as you read this. Thanks!

  • Where in the world can I watch this film? Please tell me.. Please... =(

  • Not a scene is wasted in this film. Every shot has meaning behind it. Every scene is fresh and entertaining, and reveals some new, deeper meaning upon each viewing. It is a funny, light comedy of manners on its surface, but it really is a metaphor for a larger set of social values that were fast becoming extinct as WWII loomed. And it's about the complex desires and mystery of the human heart.

  • I really like the intertitles of this trailer, but I think all the transitions between the intertitles and the movie clips are too fast-paced for this film.

  • @righteousgroove You gotta remember: this is a trailer. It's a completely different art form

  • @SneakyxLlama Sure, but don't you think a trailer should correspond to what the film is actually like?

  • some people look at me funny when i show them this film,i consider the greatest of

    them by the greatest director of them all. they just don't get it ,too much going on some some to to take in .moral: you can't educate mugs.

  • Great film. Seen it three times this month.

  • Breathtaking!

  • Every time I watch this trailer (and I watch it occasionally because it's fantastic) I just get overwhelming full body chills that almost match the sorts I get when watching the real deal. It is not the greatest European film, it is The Film, period.

  • I watched The Rules of the Game in the wee small hours of the morning today. My 2nd time (I'd seen it once before years ago). Now I can't stop thinking about it! Absolutely incredible.

    Jean Renoir's performance as Octave was wonderful. He's my favorite person in this film. Some of his expressions/mannerisms reminded me a bit of Philip Seymour Hoffman. haha

    I also greatly enjoyed Jean Renoir's introduction to the film on the Criterion Collection DVD. What a gem. :)

  • Great quote by Altman in the trailer, while I was watching this film I couldn't stop thinking in Gosford Park, now I can see why.

  • excellent

  • I cant get over how great this trailer is! SO excited about this movie! One of the greatest pitties in movies is that this movie hasnt been seen by more people.

  • In the past it wasn't seen because conditions of the print were pitiful. I watched it in film class in the late 80s and could barely stand it--the image was blurry and washed and there were many skips, and it was hard to read the subtitles over the washy-white image. The Criterion/Janus restoration is a revelation. Let's hope this brings more people to see this film.

  • Even though it's widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever (probably only Citizen Kane can equal it) it's still SO unappreciated and underrated by many. Truly a monumental achievment. What a fitting trailer!

  • The greatest movie ever made. Without a doubt.

  • Watch my New Game Trailer Videos

  • grande

  • I JUST LOST THE GAME! D:!

  • I have been to Paris and I discovered Auguste Renoir's home, where Jean used to live in early age. And I found out also what remains of the place painted in "Le moulin de la Galette". I suggest everyone to go there. Auguste has been called "the painter of happiness" and I think that even Jean shared this feeling with his father.

  • One of my favorite film ever. I love Jean Renoir's acting.

  • Finally saw it great stuff!

  • "The Rules of the Game taught me the rules of the game"

  • The greatest European film ever.

  • Damn that trailer got me excited

  • Renoir understood film, he understood theatrical-tradion, Renoir understood literature, music and obviously painting, but most of all, Jean Renoir understood human beings! R.J.

  • This is perhaps the most complex movie of all time. You could spend hours studying the surface relationships between the characters of the film and their deeper meaning.

  • A masterpiece of masterpieces!

  • un bel video!

  • The greatest of all films by the greatest of all film makers,why? everyone has their reasons. A masterpiece by a true Master!

  • Great trailer, it really focuses on those wonderful little mysterious moments which make this movie rich.

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