Amour Comments

  • Vilma 2023-09-03 13:34:44

    The most romantic thing I can think of is growing old with you; the cruelest thing I can think of is watching you die...

  • Kenyatta 2023-08-03 18:26:09

    To put it simply, it is a social incident in which the husband and wife were overwhelmed after a stroke and paralyzed, and finally smothered her to death with a pillow, but the details are full of love and touching. This is a warm film, but with cold tones and simple and quiet long shots, the director's expression is unusually calm. However, the topic of getting old seems too cruel, loses dignity, and is so depressing that people can't look directly at...

  • Eleanora 2023-07-27 14:04:30

    Very heavy and light. The "casual" attention to the issue of euthanasia, the indoor environment that opens up countless possibilities, and the two-person drama, but in addition, there are memories of the simplicity of cooking and playing the piano together friendship. From life to death, from being together to being alone, my understanding of love is so profound and rich that I can't think of a better movie name than Amour. [Actually, Yu Peier's last scene was particularly...

  • Nikita 2023-07-14 11:25:35

    With zero exterior scenes (paintings and dreams are another matter), except for the first concert chapter, the camera didn't even go out of the house at all. The best way to age a character is to let the camera lag, a lot of indoor empty mirrors and soft and beautiful light, so that any action of the old man is very solemn. This is an homage to life, and even "love" is under...

  • Teagan 2023-07-07 09:49:23

    One house, one world. And, more difficult than love is falling in love. Book ahead for your favorite Haneke. I have never been fond of talking about realism, but for a while I felt that this is among the highest realism. Record a post-viewing state that seems to be irrelevant to this judgment, but is actually closely related: I haven't searched for "soundtrack", and I know that the pleasure of listening to the soundtrack immediately after watching a piece of heart water is completely...

  • Cindy 2023-07-01 10:32:15

    Just wanted to say, it was great. The beginning and end of the plot are very heart-wrenching, and a long section in the middle is so dull that I want to give it two stars. Love is a thing that grows old and sick to death, and one millimeter or one minute is not...

  • Bryce 2023-06-19 13:04:03

    Michael Haneke Michael Haneke-esque mirror image. Thinking that he is already seventy years old, it is no wonder that he has started to take pictures in recent...

  • Elsa 2023-05-30 09:47:10

    Is Haneke too old? Compared with Sister Tao of Flying Over the Nursing Home, this film allows you to better understand the state of mind of the...

  • Albert 2023-05-28 21:38:35

    The two old bourgeois with frail souls tore off the veil of warmth that covered family relations... Cold and simple calm, accumulating boredom and tension, creating strong contrasts with few swift and violent movements, releasing momentum and making the heart of the watchman Beating wildly... Doves represent monogamous love? Getting lost again? It's a pity that it's less powerful than the scene of Leaping over the Cuckoo's Nest... Evian Shui's appearance rate is higher than that of Huppert......

  • Tre 2023-05-25 15:44:03

    "You wouldn't believe it, there was a pigeon in the apartment, this was the second time, this time I caught it, it wasn't difficult at all, but I finally let it...

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Amour quotes

  • Anne: What would you say if no one came to your funeral?

    Georges: Nothing, presumably.

  • Georges: [telling a childhood memory] ... some banal romance or other about a nobleman and a lower middle-class girl who couldn't have each other and who then, out of sheer magnanimity, decide to renounce their love - in fact, I don't quite remember it any more. In any case, afterwards I was thoroughly distraught, and it took me a bit of time to calm down. In the courtyard of the house where grandma lived, there was a young guy at the window who asked me where I'd been. He was a couple of years older than me, a braggart who really impressed me. "To the movies," I said, because I was proud that my grandma had given me the money to go all alone to the cinema. "What did you see?" I started to tell him the story of the movie, and as I did, all the emotion came back. I didn't want to cry in front of the boy, but it was impossible; there I was, crying out loud in the courtyard, and I told him the whole drama to the bitter end.

    Anne: So? How did he react?

    Georges: No idea. He probably found it amusing. I don't remember. I don't remember the film either. But I remember the feeling. That I was ashamed of crying, but that telling him the story made all my feelings and tears come back, almost more powerfully than when I was actually watching the film, and that I just couldn't stop.

Amour

Director: Michael Haneke

Language: French,English Release date: September 20, 2012

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