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8/10
Insane...like most Svankmajer films!
planktonrules6 April 2014
Jan Svankmajer's stop-motion films are ultra-bizarre and often creepy. Some of them are also pretty funny--and "The Male Game" is also a tad creepy.

The film stars the same actor in every role. He plays a guy at home watching a soccer game, the players on the field AND the referee. However, this game ain't normal in any sense! The players often are giant cutouts that move about using stop-motion. And, in closeups, they are clay. Why the closeups? Because the game features a unique way to score--by ripping the opponents' faces apart! Scissors, a child's train, bottles--anything goes as the clay faces are torn to pieces! It's all very surreal as well as a wonderful commentary about the brutality of the sport and the fans. Weird but very enjoyable and the stop-motion was done quite well--as you'd expect from Svankmajer. Not his best, but quite good.
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8/10
I think that was a foul... let be get another beer
guisreis22 April 2021
Mixing live action scenes with a quite original (and brutal dark comedy) animation and smart edition with football pictures, this is an acidic Czech film that makes fun with the recurrent brutality in that sport and the way men deal with it. Also the ritual of supporting, drinking beer, eating anything, appears in this innovative film. Not only it worth for the competent animation but also for the gags.
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10/10
"A soccer movie to end all soccer movies".
Galina_movie_fan21 September 2006
"Manly games" is a combination of live action, very creative claymation, and a sport documentary. It stars when thousands of men of different ages and social standing arrive to the stadium to watch a soccer game. Then we see a man who is going to enjoy the game watching it on TV in his apartment where the fridge in the kitchen is filled with beer bottles. When the game begins, we realize that the rules of the game have been changed: the points seem to come from the team who kill more of the other team's players. The funniest and most shocking scenes demonstrate the amazing skills and imagination with which the players of one team dispose or their opponents. I've always thought that there is no creature in the world that has developed the ability in torturing, mutilating, and murdering its own species with such creativity and delight as humans do and Svankmajer proved me right.
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9/10
Consuming media
Polaris_DiB21 February 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Before I get into some of that "film critics review of film that's full of film criticism" stuff, I thought I'd mention something: this short is extremely fun! Let us not lose track of that.

Now on to all of that theory that gets in the way of the simple things in life: as a purveyor of media, I couldn't help thinking that this movie was a great commentary on... media! A man (two men?) sit down to do what men do, drink beer and watch football (the real football, not American football), but the football seems to consist of random moments of decapitation... and the point system based on which side gets decapitated next.

The creativity behind the various approaches to the football players' deaths is enough for a giggle, but the way its done with clay characters adds its own level of perverse pleasure. For some reason, despite the fact that the characters are obviously clay and its the fact that they're clay that allows a lot of the actions done onto their visages, it's the very malleability and thickness of the clay that makes the violence seem so realistic and penetrating.

The movie itself is very well done, with many different forms of animation mixing together. But the idea of people sitting around and watching this stuff until it so becomes a part of their lives that it enters their apartments gives it a level of commentary beyond its entertainment value. The fact that all the characters look the same helps show how we're all stuck in the same violent passion for entertainment, engorging ourselves in perverse pleasures and dreadful acts, and LOVING IT! Oohhhh are we loving it! Kittens are cute, too.

--PolarisDiB
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9/10
wonderful!
zetes10 December 1999
I have been scouring imdb trying to find the three movies I saw of Svankmajer's. They were all perfect. I think this one was the third best of the three I saw, but that's hardly a bad thing since they were all masterpieces. This one, about a man watching soccer and drinking, is really crazy and wonderful. If you can find anything by this animator, rent it or buy it! He's marvelous!
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MARVELOUS!!!
chadelle22 January 2003
Svankmajer is a god! Really funny animation, a wonderful critic against soccer and supporters. See it! You will laugh a lot
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9/10
Soccer like you never saw it before Warning: Spoilers
A darkly hilarious short by Jan Svankmajer combining live-action, claymation and cut out animation, depicting a soccer game in the most bizarre way anyone could imagine.

It almost feels like a precedent for many violent claymation works from the next decade (Celebrity Deathmatch in particular), and despite the complete lack of gore, more often than not the over the top violence manages to be simultaneously fun and creepy.

Even the brief intermission featuring some cute kittens feels like the type of joke some Adult Swim shows would have made, albeit in a much less subtle manner.

Definately worth-watching, and one of the most entertaining short films from Svankmajer.

8.5/10.
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4/10
Not quite my style Warning: Spoilers
"Muzné hry" or "Manly Games" is an almost 30-year-old, 14-minute animated short film by Jan Svankmajer, who is considered one of the most successful filmmakers from Czechoslovakia and certainly the number one in terms of animation from that no longer existing country. This one here is his take on the game of football. For me, it is difficult to say if he loved or hated the game, but looking at his style in other short films I have seen and the fact that he generally likes to "deform" animated human characters, he probably loves it. This is not one of his most or least famous works. I personally am not the greatest fan of the the director's style which is easily visible in here once again, so I cannot give this one a thumbs up. But I guess people who enjoy his approach can possibly check it out during the halftime break of a football game.
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Bizarre and Full of Creativity
Tornado_Sam23 June 2020
"Male Games" or "Manly Games" is a more ambitious piece of animation from filmmaker Jan Svankmajer, largely due to its premise. Rather than relying completely on claymation or stop-motion, the film combines three different techniques into one fourteen-minute film: live action, cartoon animation, and stop-motion. The combining of these three techniques, for a 1988 short, is obviously not going to be perfect in terms of visual continuity, but Svankmajer does about the best he can, and there is certainly no criticizing it entirely because of this. In fact, the film remains a fun one to see because of its dark sense of humor, combined with a subtle yet apparent social commentary.

The setup involves a man entering his apartment and sitting down before his TV to watch football (soccer). As the game begins, the viewer sees that the goal of the game is not to make goals but to literally murder as many opponents as possible. Every time a player is killed, using some sort of crazy method, they are dragged off while the crowds cheer and the man (who by the way plays all the players) guzzles more beer and cookies. An amusing finale follows.

Overall, it's an amusing film with plenty of dark comedy, even if the combination of techniques isn't perfect. The shots of the crowd are in black and white and probably stock footage, while the cartoon animation on the field is color and clearly not live action. But the stop-motion is superb, and the deaths are comical if dark, with lots of creativity involved in each one. As other reviewers have already said, the short seems to be creating a commentary on the brutality of sports, in a hilariously exaggerated fashion. Not the strongest Svankmajer effort, but among the more amusing shorts he made.
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