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Caché (Hidden) Reviews

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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,...

  • 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...

  • Martine 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Hidden Camera: Killing Gallic Roosters, Killing African Immigrants

    The film certainly shows the hypocrisy and numbness of the contemporary French middle class, but it points more to their oblivion of historical crimes and to the existence of black immigrants, albeit veiled.

    George's "crime" against Majid as a child was to trick him into killing a rooster, and then...

  • Dario 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Caché

    Britain's The Guardian called Michael Hanake's "Hidden Camera" "the first great film of the 21st century", and a review on IMDB reads:

    "Caché" is one of the few real masterpieces of the 2000s. The mix of socio-political comment with the thriller genre is not new...But Haneke asks us and gives us...

  • Uriah 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Intimidating the audience requires the audience to admit their existence first

    The fear after watching it is different from that of the old man. After watching the documentary-style short film, the fear will continue to your real life. After your eyes leave the screen, the world you see is the same as in the film. Without background music, without a stable perspective, the...

  • Amelia 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    avoid

    The following is a quote from leftear's speech at 2007-4-7 22:35:00:   When I read it last year, I thought it was talking about race and the Algerian war, two things that French intellectuals couldn't "hide".   Looking at it again today, I found that Michael Haneke was talking about intellectuals....

  • Freddy 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Why can't long lenses die?

    This kind of film technique is the most extravagant of all means. You say which is more expensive between him and Cameron, there is really no such comparison. There are very few opportunities to watch long shots. If you use such shots repeatedly in a film, it will not only affect the wide spread of...