September 7, 2024

Blame the Game 2024 Movie Review

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Blame the Game 2024 Movie Review

Bike shop owner Jan (Dennis Mojen) and pet photographer Pia (Janina Uhse) quickly start dating after a meet-cute between their dogs in the park. Things are going well until Pia invites Jan to a game night with her friends, during which everything that could go wrong does. Her eclectic (and rich) friends aren’t the most welcoming and to make matters worse, her ex-fiance arrives and tries to sabotage their budding relationship every chance that he gets.

What happens when you first start dating someone new and you’re invited to your first group hang? Hijinks ensue, of course. The premise of Blame the Game is simple and familiar but intriguing, and winds up ultimately being a love triangle story at its core.

When Jan arrives at the mansion where Pia’s weekly game night is held, he immediately feels out of place. Her friends don’t make him feel welcome, either—they comment on his lower class status, are openly snippy with him, and it doesn’t help that the gift he brought along backfires on him. When Pia’s ex arrives, things go from bad to worse. They battle for Pia’s attention, culminating in a naked game of ping pong where the loser has to drink a bottle of hot sauce. I won’t spoil who wins, but the rest of the movie involves drunk driving to the zoo and escaping from the tiger den.

My biggest note on this film: game night could’ve been weirder! The games that they play don’t escalate as expected, and the weirdest moment of the night comes when one of Pia’s disgruntled friends storms off and reemerges in cosplay costumes. The log line of the film promises an “unusual game night,” but really it’s just an “uncomfortable” one because of the presence of her ex.

But the film is extremely watchable, with fun performances and an upbeat script. There’s a side plot about a missing cockatoo that could’ve been cut, but we’ll let that slide. The dick-measuring contest between Jan and Matthias is entertaining enough to warrant a watch.

Blame the Game 2024 Movie Review