Amour Comments

  • Donavon 2022-08-21 05:23:00

    3.5 Godly acting skills in minimalist scenes with fixed focus...

  • Marie 2022-04-24 07:01:10

    In the 23rd minute, the tears have not stopped. Known death, unknown details, closed space, calm camera, Haneke quietly hides in a corner of the room, browsing life and reading love, looking forward to more and more, fear also getting closer. The white-haired old man in the middle, can you carve my heart more...

  • Scot 2022-04-24 07:01:10

    Four and a half stars. The look and feel of the film is too real, the setting is delicate, the picture is beautiful, and the two old actors performed superbly. I shouldn't watch this film again, because it brings back too many memories of my grandfather. The heroine and my grandfather's experience are very similar. I don't want to experience this uncomfortable feeling...

  • Lionel 2022-04-24 07:01:10

    When I watched it, I thought of my grandparents. I was getting thinner and thinner as I got older. My grandfather was always worried about getting sick. His family convinced him that it was just a psychological problem. I'm very sad tonight, because of the abstract but traceable concepts of life and life, because I didn't spend more time getting closer to the old...

  • Brice 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    Haneke is an uncompromising "King of Destruction", and he is good at expressing destruction in a quiet and boring life, even if it is such a beautiful old age...

  • Betsy 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    A half-hour movie made into 90 minutes is a...

  • Camryn 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    If nothing else, Haneke's "Love" is the best foreign language Oscar. Moisturizing each other, disappearing with each other, and the sound of water flowing away with nostalgia. One nightmare is accompanied by someone; two hallucinations, the lover is there. A pigeon appeared twice, the first time it was pushed out of the window, the second time it was closed, and then let go. The poetry of freedom, or the irreversible transgression of death? The death of the old lady reminds me of "The Wild Rose...

  • Wiley 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    It's really boring to make a movie like this. I hate Haneke's obsessive zero-skill creation more and more. Except for the performance of the two octogenarians, the others are incompetent. The Cannes jury has always deviates from the normal taste of human beings, but I can't understand the popularity of so many people. Such a dull and redundant narrative is not worthy of such a pitiful...

  • Roderick 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    "Amour" keeps reminding me: I am an ordinary Chinese, not a literary French. I can understand the motives of the characters from the drama, but I can appreciate the dignity of the characters from the spirit, and it is not unacceptable that even the ending of grief is greater than death - but as an "ordinary Chinese", "Amour" seems to be far less thorough than "Sister Tao". Warm and cold, both close and estranged. Maybe it's rough and cruel to say this, but I have to say - don't be too...

  • Fabiola 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    Love is two people keeping an island together. Struggling for one last bit of dignity in front of the death of a disease of old age and her daughter's caregiver...

Extended Reading

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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