Caché (Hidden)

Caché (Hidden)

  • Director: Michael Haneke
  • Countries of origin: France, Austria, Germany, Italy
  • Language: French
  • Release date: February 17, 2006
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78 : 1
  • Also known as: Hidden (Caché)
  • "Caché" is a 117-minute suspenseful film co-produced by France, Austria, Germany, Italy, and the United States. The film is directed by Slappy, starring Daniel Auteuil , Juliette Binoche , Maurice Bénichou , Annie Girardot, etc. It was released in France on October 5, 2005.
    The film tells about a couple in Paris who frequently received various suggestive pictures, and later the couple’s son disappeared again—all related to the crimes committed by the male protagonist when he was a child   .
    In September 2019, the film was selected by the British "Guardian" as the "100 Best Films of the 21st Century" and ranked sixth. 

    Details

    • Release date February 17, 2006
    • Filming locations 49 Rue Brillat-Savarin, Paris, France
    • Production companies Les Films du Losange, Wega Film, Bavaria Film

    Box office

    Budget

    €8,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $3,647,381

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $57,010

    Gross worldwide

    $16,197,824

    Movie reviews

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    • By Ulises 2022-04-23 07:02:15

      The nature of work and life determines the boundaries of people today

      When I was in my first job, there was a sentence from the supervisor I trained that left a deep impression on me. It was basically that I didn't have to say something that others didn't ask. From my understanding at that time, I just I see my work as a service thing, so I want to let others know as much as possible. Later, I realized that this excess consciousness is regarded as a very strange existence, and I had doubts. Every occupation requires professional ethics. Don't do anything that...

    • By Forrest 2022-04-23 07:02:15

      Caché: Fear of the Truth

      What is the greatest terror? For the Austrian director Haneke, nothing is more terrifying than the secret that he wants to hide is suddenly exposed in broad daylight. It is this fear that speaks to his 2005 masterpiece, Caché.
      George and Anna's free life is disrupted by a mysterious video tape in which they see their familiar house. This is the start of all panic, of course: think about it, among the hundreds of millions of households on Earth, they were singled out. Everything tucked away...

    • By Bridie 2022-04-22 07:01:31

      2016.12.18 "Hidden Camera"

      This film can be said to be a documentary, I personally don't like this film, although it was selected from several voyeur-themed films, it was basically watched in fast-forward, and the end of the film was not mentioned. The mastermind behind the scenes, and the story that can be told in a few minutes, reminds me of "Heart" told by Muyu Shuixin when I saw it halfway through. There is a section of human interpretation in it that is very good, but I can't remember the original sentence. Clear,...

    • By Elsa 2022-04-22 07:01:31

      The director is responsible for questions and presentations, and the audience is responsible for interpretation and interpretation

      Haneke once said: "It is foolish for a director to try to interpret or analyze his own film." Whether it is a film or a novel, the close connection with the author is basically lost after completion. How to understand, inspire and feel everything from it It is handed over to readers and audiences, so it is almost nonsense to say that comments are completely objective. It is difficult to get rid of the participation and interference of subjective consciousness. Many smart directors are only...

    • By Kennedy 2022-04-22 07:01:31

      who is beating my past

      I have always had an impression of European academic films. I have a soft spot for slow and long shots. To create a plot atmosphere, I rarely use soundtracks and use it with restraint. It is like a high-end version of a handheld camera. It is real and not artificial. The lack of post-production rigour may reduce some of the formal stimulation, but through the complex production in the later stage, it is likely that the characters will be subjective. The director can use many rendering methods...

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    • By Liliane 2022-03-29 09:01:03

      1. Haneke's version of "Mystic River", a kind of prejudice and disagreement homogenized by the distorted world; 2. The camera that has never been seen is actually Haneke's usual "prank", just like "Fun Games". "The magical rewind, the director himself is a "character" that cannot be...

    • By Ali 2022-03-29 09:01:03

      I didn't do my homework, I didn't know the mapping of history when I read it, but in retrospect it was still boring. Accustomed to class contradictions and trivial matters of the middle class, coupled with Haneke's silent forbearance, it's like dismantling a Russian nesting doll, knowing what's hidden inside, but having to open a thousand floors. The camera is a knife that intensifies conflict, any seemingly innocuous but inevitable mishap. ....

    • By Davonte 2022-03-29 09:01:03

      Pretty restrained and well-finished. However, in all aspects of life, I feel that the control of the fire is still not good enough, leaving only childhood dreams lingering in my...

    • By Jacey 2022-03-29 09:01:03

      In Haneke's moral experiments and political metaphors, the hidden camera is a historical sight that people cannot move away from. I always feel that this old man is too inhuman, the photography style follows the documentary route, the performance is impeccable, and the cut-throat scene should be the most...

    • By Burdette 2022-03-28 09:01:03

      The first 10 minutes seemed dull and tiring, and after going back and forth, it became more and more arresting; underneath the director's stern narration, there was always a dark core tight, and the slow release of the tight force could be described as a punch to the...

    Behind the scenes gags

    After the film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival, the ambiguous plot handling of the film became the main issue for reporters at the press conference after the screening, but the director Hanneck insisted that he refused to explain. He believed that the audience is free and can understand it.
    The plot design of the surveillance video at the beginning of the film from nowhere is almost exactly the same as the narrative theme of...
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    Evaluation action

    "Caché" is a thriller, probably from the beginning of the film's story-a family received a video tape, two hours in length showing a fixed picture in front of their house. Then the family received similar video tapes and postcards one after another. This kind of plot can be reminiscent of many exciting horror movies anyway. But until the end, the film did not provide an answer. What may be even more confusing for people who are not...
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    Movie quotes

    • Georges Laurent: Isn't it lonely, if you can't go out?

      Georges's Mom: Why? Are you less lonely because you can sit in the garden? Do you feel less lonely in the metro than at home? Well then! Anyway, I have my family friend... with remote control. Whenever they annoy me, I just shut them up.