Nemesis Game

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Movie
German title Nemesis Game
Original title Nemesis Game
Country of production Canada , New Zealand , UK
original language English
Publishing year 2003
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Jesse Warn
script Jesse Warn
production Suzanne L. Berger
music Matt Fletcher,
Haim Frank Ilfman
camera Aaron Morton
cut Bruce Lange
occupation

Nemesis Game is a 2003 American thriller directed by Jesse Warn .

content

The focus is on the student Sara Novak, who accidentally discovers a riddle on the wall in a nocturnal subway shaft that leads her to a new riddle. When all the puzzles are solved, the meaning of life will reveal itself.

Reviews

“Atmospherically gloomy thriller with a convincing leading actress who fails to make the motivations of his protagonist plausible. In addition, the enigma of history becomes an end in itself. "

"Stylish psychological thriller with a horror note."

"Horror, psychological thrills and teenage anxiety celebrate a harmonious rendezvous in a carefully staged, neatly presented, ultimately not entirely satisfactory fantasy thriller [...] In front of the night-time Toronto, frozen in its glory, a bizarre, twisting puzzle unfolds [...]"

- Video Week

Awards

The film won a film award each at the New Zealand Film and TV Awards in 2003 in the categories of Best Cinematography , Best Design , Best Editing and Best Makeup . He was also nominated for five other Film Award categories.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nemesis Game. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. ^ Film review , Blickpunkt: Film , quoted in the review section of the DVD at amazon.de, accessed on August 20, 2008.
  3. Film review , VideoWoche, quoted in the review section of the DVD at amazon.de, accessed on August 20, 2008.