4. Funny Games (1997) from Michael Haneke. The films we often find the most depraved are films which explore the depth of human violence. Just how much harm can we inflict on another person with no feelings of guilt? Haneke was interested in this idea but was also interested in how we as audiences could sit through watching these actions. In his Funny Games movies (He directed an American remake of the same name in 2007) he addresses these concerns and keeps most of the physical violence off screen, leaving it to our imagination. What feels deranged though is the glee of the two brothers committing the violence on an unsuspecting family. They are charismatic and casual in their torture and break the fourth wall often, making us, the audience, feel like we’re playing a hand in the violence.