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24 out of 30 people found the following review useful:
Highly overlooked masterpiece from Peter Watkins., 14 October 2003
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Author:
Miyagis_Sweaty_wifebeater (sirjosephu@aol.com) from Sacramento, CA
Watkins' Gladiators a.k.a. Gladiatorena a.k.a. The Peace Game (1969) is
a very interesting film that features a unique concept.The movie takes
place in a alternate reality where warfare has been abolished.
Countries that want to settle their disputes handle them inside a high
tech arena. Each country sends in a crack squad of highly trained
commandos. While inside, they play a game that's similar to "capture
the flag". The supercomputer controlled arena is operated by
technicians from neutral countries. The computer randomly puts up
obstacles in the way of the commandos (adding a bit of intrigue to the
game). The generals from the opposing forces (along with their allies)
play a game of chess with their commandos, watching the proceedings
from the safety of a control room (TV screens and computer monitors
follow the action). Around the world, the game is televised (except in
Russia, China and The United States). The TV programmers even have a
say in the action (they have to satisfy the TV viewers).
Once again, Watkins uses his faux documentary style to capture it all
on film. This movie's truly ahead of it's time. A concept like this one
would make a great reality T.V. show. Unfortunately, like most of Peter
Watkins work it's a hard movie to find. But if you ever get a chance to
watch it, I recommend that you do.
Highly recommended.
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Powerful and memorable anti-war movie, 31 May 2005
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Author:
(mseymour@proofmark.com) from United States
I saw this movie in Stockholm the year it came out. I haven't seen it since, but I can remember many scenes vividly: that is a memorable movie. In addition to an ahead-of-his- time visual sense, the director added a feature, multiple subtitles, that I have never seen in a subsequent movie. Not just one or two languages, but every language spoken by the characters in the movie. That means Swedish, English, French, Spanish, Chinese... All appear stacked at the bottom of the screen (yet, amazingly, you can still see the action), minus whatever language is on the sound track at that moment; thus, the list shifts constantly as different actors speak. A little disconcerting at first, but it adds so much to the multicultural impact of the film. I hope someone brings it out on DVD.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Naive Politics and Dreary Film-making, 29 April 2011
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Author:
Guy from UK
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
GLADIATORS posits a future where the great nations send their soldiers
to compete in a televised battle, rather than fight wars (hilariously I
believe this was the plot of several COMMANDO! comic books). Usually a
film with a plot like that would be exploitation junk. Here it's arty
political junk.
After a slow beginning the film begins to collapse in on itself.
Watkins is essentially a director of docu-drama but here he is trying
for a full drama and fails. The characters are uninteresting, the
documentary camera style fails to hide the silliness of the plot, the
action is uninteresting, the plot sometimes baffling and the conclusion
unrewarding.
The director - Peter Watkins - has a clear message. The elites are bad,
the people are good. The Generals in the film, despite their supposed
differences, get on together famously even as they order their
respective teams to destroy each other utterly. Meanwhile the
relationship between two opposing soldiers from opposing teams is
vigorously contested by all the Generals and is represented as the
salvation of humanity. This is a naive and unconvincing argument in a
poorly realised film.
Probably one of the best scifi ever made in Sweden...., 5 May 2012
Author:
CurtHerzstark from Sweden
Peter Watkins most famous for directing films like Culloden (1964), The
War Game (1965), Privilege (1967) etc went to Sweden to direct this
sharp, satirical, surreal anti war film.
To my knowledge, this film has never been broadcast on Swedish TV nor
does any of Peter Watkins other productions seem to have been broadcast
recently on Swedish TV.
For example 2012 marks the 100th anniversary of writer August
Strindbergs death but as I understand, Watkins made a
biopic/documentary about Strindberg but has not been showned on
TV....at least not yet.
Does Watkins have a lot of enemies or is it that he is a controversial
filmmaker that makes him and his films less appealing? Who knows...but
an enormous silence surrounding his films and the fact that is very
hard to see his films makes one wonder.
Gladiatorerna/ Peace Game(1969)takes place in nearfuture where
conventional warfare no longer exist. Instead, countries(regardless of
political colour) all over the world gather at a special
traininground/maze with their soldiers who are then divided into teams.
Teams go trough this maze filled with boobytraps (some are these are
females using the same kind of "sex-up" techniques popular at
Guantanamo Bay)controlled by a computer.
The teams try kill each other in the best way possible. Points are
given at each kill etc.
But is the system perfect? Can something go wrong? Perhaps, because
this surreal, dark, nihilistic scifi film discusses political systems
in way few films have done before.
Peter Watkins was ahead of his time in this film, criticizing not just
the establishment, but also the growing student uprising(remember this
film was made in 1969) and the counter culture.
Biggest flaw for this film is the didactic almost preaching tone that
film has sometimes but it is an important message that Watkins wants to
give us.
Watkins is very brave for doing so and this film should be seen by more
people but alas perhaps this will never happen, mainly because Watkins
films are never shown on TV, his films receives little or no attention
and hardly any DVD releases.
Why haven't Criterion released his films as of yet on DVD, Blu Ray? It
should be done, because he is an important filmmaker.
This film is perhaps not as good as Privilege (1967) a film more
accurate today then when it was made but is well worth a look.
Gladiatorerna/Peace Game (1969)is together with Skammen/Shame (1968)
and Äkta människor/Real Humans (2012 )three very good scifi
productions made in Sweden and that is one of many reasons why people
should see this rare film.
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