The King of Kong

  • États-Unis The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
États-Unis, 2007, 79 min

Réalisation:

Seth Gordon

Scénario:

Seth Gordon

Photographie:

Seth Gordon

Musique:

Craig Richey

Acteurs·trices:

Mike Thompson, Billy Mitchell
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Die-hard gamers compete to break world records on classic arcade games. (texte officiel du distributeur)

Critiques (2)

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Matty 

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anglais A performative documentary about two Donkey Kong players, conceived as a struggle between David and Goliath. In this case, Goliath is Bill Mitchell, a self-made man who doesn’t want to lose his (maybe-not-so-) hard-won prestige. Given the North American tradition of playing arcade games, the predominantly serious tone is not surprising, though I can imagine how bitterly funny the same subject could be in the hands of a Czech documentary filmmaker (Klusák and Remunda come to mind). Anyone who doesn't get goosebumps during the final collage, which condenses the entire history of video games into a few lively images, either has no feelings or has never played. Appendix: If you’re interest in knowing who the current King of Kong is, watch the short YouTube documentary Doctor Kong: Cutting up the Competition. 75% ()

Othello 

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anglais A professionally and dynamically crafted documentary about people who are totally fucked up, but they don't know it and will never know it. In short, the American middle class. PS: Billy really could have used a white Persian cat on his lap with a diamond necklace -) ()