Heaven knows you know I know

Zachery 2022-03-22 09:01:53

This kind of evil, as long as no third person knows or evaluates it, and as long as he has the privilege of life, can make a person always stand upright, proud and elegant in the world.

I think that when I was a child and the only time I did evil in my life, I was in elementary school. I was the monitor all the time. In order to relieve my good friend, I used the "privilege" of self-study inspection and discipline, and while her scumbag was not at the table, she stomped on him. textbook. He wouldn't need it anyway, I thought. If there was a hidden camera at the time, I think my face would be happy and ugly. It is a self-study class without a teacher. But the head teacher, who has always been "biased" towards me, asked me on the way to do something at a certain time of the day: "You stepped on xxx's book?" I didn't answer anything, and the teacher didn't ask any more questions. For a second I got chills down my spine. Although I consider myself to be a kind-hearted person, I think now, without this question from the teacher, would I be a person who is unobserved and still guarding himself?

When the director sets up a hidden camera as a "third person" to cut into the protagonist's life, the world becomes unstable. The mischief of the protagonist as a child is far beyond the scope of ordinary children's naughty, full of class, racial discrimination and "hunting". The intervention of the hidden camera has caused a major gap in the trust between the protagonist and his wife in the middle class of Kochi. Whether this childhood is explained to others or not really determines the complete image of the protagonist.

I think the "hidden camera" of this movie is not a suspense thriller, extortion or perverted snooping, but a human experiment that makes people feel helpless.

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Extended Reading
  • Jason 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Two and a half stars. No time control, a bit verbose.

  • Newell 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I don't know what to say about the protagonist's incarnation as a French white representative. Faced with the question of 'I just want to know how you feel after killing someone' It's hard to say what kind of role (I even have an idea: did the male lead have a philosophical story with the suicidal boy when he was a child, so it is not convenient to tell the female lead and is afraid of affecting his own public image) This kind of individual and group problem seems very The blood in the embarrassing film is actually not shocking. Haneke may be hoping that this sudden throat cutting will leave a deep memory in the audience's experience and become a kind of ghost, but in fact, it may not work at all because this kind of throat cutting is too Too fictitious (because no reason or reason is far-fetched) to have any effect. The film's use of surveillance tapes has a bit of an electronic image and haunting discussion, but it's ambiguous and not as direct as his own funny game or midnight bell. overall feeling bad

Caché (Hidden) 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.