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* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Possibly Nicholas's father. {{spoiler|And later in the movie the trope is subverted with Nicholas himself.}}
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Possibly Nicholas's father. {{spoiler|And later in the movie the trope is subverted with Nicholas himself.}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: After despairing to Nicholas, sobbing and crying, {{spoiler|Conrad has a huge grin on his face when Nicholas leaves, which is a huge hint that the entire game is just that, a harmless game.}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: After despairing to Nicholas, sobbing and crying, {{spoiler|Conrad has a huge grin on his face when Nicholas leaves, which is a huge hint that the entire game is just that, a harmless game.}}
* [[I'm Not a Doctor But I Play One On TV]]: {{spoiler|Douglas discovers the CRS representative is an actor when he sees him doing a drug commercial on TV.}} Which is [[Hilarious in Hindsight]], since {{spoiler|the actor who plays the actor playing the rep (James Rebhorn) is frequently a source of [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] in real life, most recently on ''[[White Collar]]''.}}
* [[I'm Not a Doctor But I Play One on TV]]: {{spoiler|Douglas discovers the CRS representative is an actor when he sees him doing a drug commercial on TV.}} Which is [[Hilarious in Hindsight]], since {{spoiler|the actor who plays the actor playing the rep (James Rebhorn) is frequently a source of [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] in real life, most recently on ''[[White Collar]]''.}}
* [[Massive Multiplayer Scam]]: Douglas spends most of the movie trying to figure out if it's a scam. ({{spoiler|Averted.}})
* [[Massive Multiplayer Scam]]: Douglas spends most of the movie trying to figure out if it's a scam. ({{spoiler|Averted.}})
* [[Mind Screw]]
* [[Mind Screw]]
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* [[Soft Glass]]: It's breakable, but can still cut.
* [[Soft Glass]]: It's breakable, but can still cut.
* {{spoiler|[[Staged Shooting]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Staged Shooting]]}}
* [[The Picture Came With the Frame]]: Suspecting that {{spoiler|Christine is a CRS plant, Nicolas opens the picture frames on the walls of her apartment, and finds the pictures are cut from magazines.}}
* [[The Picture Came with the Frame]]: Suspecting that {{spoiler|Christine is a CRS plant, Nicolas opens the picture frames on the walls of her apartment, and finds the pictures are cut from magazines.}}
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: It's never revealed how much the game cost. {{spoiler|We just see Nick and Conrad stunned over the cost at the very end, with Nick offering to spit the bill.}}
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: It's never revealed how much the game cost. {{spoiler|We just see Nick and Conrad stunned over the cost at the very end, with Nick offering to spit the bill.}}
* [[Vapor Wear]]: When [[Uncomfortable Elevator Moment|Trapped In An Elevator]] with waitress Christine, Nicholas asks her to crawl out the roof hatch. An embarrassed Christine reveals she's reluctant to do this because she's not wearing any underwear. With her [[Fetish Fuel|short skirt]]. Given what happens later, this is likely deliberate so as to [[Distracted By the Sexy|mess with the protagonist's head]].
* [[Vapor Wear]]: When [[Uncomfortable Elevator Moment|Trapped In An Elevator]] with waitress Christine, Nicholas asks her to crawl out the roof hatch. An embarrassed Christine reveals she's reluctant to do this because she's not wearing any underwear. With her [[Fetish Fuel|short skirt]]. Given what happens later, this is likely deliberate so as to [[Distracted by the Sexy|mess with the protagonist's head]].
** {{spoiler|We do see later that she was wearing a bra, so that is probably true.}}
** {{spoiler|We do see later that she was wearing a bra, so that is probably true.}}
* [[Xanatos Roulette]]: Consumer Recreation Services' business model. They must hire exceptionally good actors / roleplayers / grifters.
* [[Xanatos Roulette]]: Consumer Recreation Services' business model. They must hire exceptionally good actors / roleplayers / grifters.

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 "I don't care about the money. I'm pulling back the curtain. I want to meet the wizard."

The Game is a movie centered around Nicholas van Orton (Michael Douglas), a bored, disillusioned businessman who spends his days in his office (complete with shower). His life is extremely well-ordered -- he has even driven out all romantic prospects (including one marriage) -- until the day his brother Conrad (Sean Penn) gives him a gift certificate for a group called Consumer Recreation Services that livens up their customers' lives by playing a potentially-dangerous game with them.

Nicholas, intrigued by this, signs up for one of the company's games -- and soon finds himself threatened to the point of death by a group that possibly has some ulterior motives regarding his money...


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