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- Juliette Binoche
- Daniel Auteuil
- Maurice Bénichou
- Annie Girardot
- Bernard Le Coq
- Walid Afkir
- Lester Makedonsky
- Daniel Duval
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Feb 28, 2020
my fav haneke yet!!! consistently fascinated by the way he shoots his stories through such a clinical, cold, “objective” viewpoint, without sacrificing a dash of humanity — that talent is especially on display here, since the topic of surveillance plays such a key role. how…
mia lee vicinoFeb 25, 2020Juliette Binoche nervously tearing up with an Eminem poster behind her... that’s the 2000s
Matt ErspamerOct 29, 2020that Leonardo DiCaprio pointing at the tv meme is me whenever I’m watching the ending of Caché
Nakul - Jan 9, 2023
An eerie, punishing anti-thriller that takes colonial violence and the surveillance state and manifests it into a paranoid, guilt-ridden form of claustrophobia that intrudes on and threatens the private, comfortable existence of those who benefit from them. Haneke can be…
Josh LewisThis is from an assignment from my Art Philosophy class, hence why I mostly talk about the opening shot. I got an A. I often argue for the importance of context in art, and this is one of the ultimate uses of it in film. The opening shot of Michael Haneke’s brilliant…
ToingJan 11, 2019Caché is so gripping, its dark tale of bourgeois guilt perfectly suited to Haneke's enchantingly brutal style. Everything here is too close to reality in an audio and visual sense, making it never feel quite right in the best way possible. Caché is a film about dredging up…
Darren Carver-Balsiger - Aug 29, 2016
i mean... ok
LucyApr 21, 2015This is not a review, but I just wanted to comment that I greatly appreciate when films don't spoon feed me the answers. Thank you, Mr. Haneke.
Matt J.Sep 10, 2020Right now I feel dissatisfied yet also satisfied, very confused, sort of disturbed, kinda like a creep, kind of in awe, a little guilty, a little clever, a bit annoyed, but ultimately impressed. So I guess that means I just watched a Michael Haneke movie.
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