Chinese Roulette Movie Review
Chinese Roulette Review
"Chinese Roulette" Overview

Rating: R
1976
Cast and Crew
Director : Rainer Werner FassbinderProducer : Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Screenwiter : Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Starring : Anna Karina,Margit Carstensen,Brigitte Mira,Ulli Lommel,Volker Spengler,Alexander Allerson,Andrea Schober,Macha Méril
Whoops. When you show up at the country chateau with your lover, make sure your
wife hasn't booked it for the same weekend with her beau!
Such is the basic premise of Chinese Roulette, which one-ups the notion of the
ruined weekend by adding a crippled daughter and her mute nursemaid to the
proceedings. Odd then that the child proves to be the most vicious of them
all, as her game of "Chinese Roulette," essentially a truth or dare derivative,
ends with gunplay.
One of Fassbinder's lesser-known works, Roulette is hampered by an overbearing
simplicity and a story that doesn't get going until its third act. At the same
time, Fassbinder bites off a bit more than he can chew in such a small film: Is
it a story about infidelity, the evils of the bourgeoisie, the things that come
from the mouths of babes? Or is it about how we ignore the young and the
handicapped, but how they can screw with us more than should be allowed by law?
Fassbinder hits on all these hot buttons but drives none of them home. In the
end he retreats to his parlor room gossipping and armchair philosophizing about
the social system. It just doesn't work to have all these people acting
oh-so-polite when they ought to be at each other's throats.
Aka Chinesisches Roulette .
Reviewer: Christopher Null



