Kaufman's Game tells the story of Stanley, a young unemployed man with a passion for boxing who is determined to develop his strength and endurance. Because of an encounter with a stranger outside the gym who offers to sell him a specially made anabolic steroid, Stanley becomes entangled in the increasingly violent operations of a powerful organization, and finds himself subjected to a series of tests designed to test his mettle. This is a film about strength, willpower, and being one's own worst adversary. A contemporary minimalist design is used to pay homage to the archetypes of classic Film Noir as well as the dark, conspiratorial storytelling technique of Franz Kafka.
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Kaufman's Game tells the story of Stanley, a young unemployed man with a passion for boxing who is determined to develop his strength and endurance. Because of an encounter with a stranger outside the gym who offers to sell him a specially made anabolic steroid, Stanley becomes entangled in the increasingly violent operations of a powerful organization, and finds himself subjected to a series of tests designed to test his mettle. This is a film about strength, willpower, and being one's own worst adversary. A contemporary minimalist design is used to pay homage to the archetypes of classic Film Noir as well as the dark, conspiratorial storytelling technique of Franz Kafka.
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