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Caché
A married couple discovers a bunch of surveillance videotapes on their porch but gets extremely scared after they have a look at them.
22 April 1963, Versailles, France
1975, Dakar, Senegal
15 April 1982, Uccle, Belgium
28 November 1944, Vitry-sur-Seine, Val-de-Marne, France
18 December 1974, Avignon, Vaucluse, France
17 July 1948, Paris, France
25 October 1931, Paris, France
25 September 1950, Le Blanc, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
25 December 1963, Paris, France
9 March 1964, Paris, France
28 December 1937, Lyon, France
26 February 1953, Saint Lô, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
6 January 1963, Paris, France
30 August 1980, Bamako, Mali
1943, Algeria
1962, Berlin, Germany
August 30, 2009
Another step towards replacing facile jolts with compassionate scrutinyAugust 20, 2008
Michael Haneke est visiblement un cinéaste qui adore mettre son public à rude épreuve.June 08, 2008
Michael Haneke's aptly named Caché (Hidden) is the kind of movie that fully engages the mind of the viewer. It's a multi-layered, open-ended thriller, an onion sliced by taut piano wire.September 25, 2010
Coming from a guy who sliced private parts onscreen long before Lars von Trier, "Cache" is restrained. But Michael Haneke skillfully, slowly twists the knife on those who would so carelessly forget a decision that forever altered the life of someone else.February 10, 2006
Haneke's patient, tip-toed assault turns Caché from a little movie about spooked haute-bourgeois media personalities into a sneaky and effective exposé on the artifice of film.March 05, 2011
Hidden is essential viewing for those who like their thrillers with depth, intelligence, and inimitable style.February 10, 2006
One thing that cannot be argued is Haneke's ability to attract the best actors in cinema, perhaps by promising to take them places they have never been.February 17, 2006
Caché encourages us to look -- and then to look harder.October 10, 2009
Many things are hidden in the layers of this brilliantly clever mystery from Michael Haneke: the truth, the point of view from which the story is told, the political references and, most intriguingly, the ending. Which is not to say you can't find them. BFebruary 17, 2006
Contrarian that he is, Haneke does a much finer job forcing questions than providing an answer.February 09, 2006
Haneke's characters are never easy to like, yet it's impossible not to empathize with their anxiety. It's his mastery of the craft, both visual and sonic, that pulls viewers along in its grip.February 24, 2006
This French film (in bad, washed-out English subtitles) is a quiet chiller. A family's social fabric unravels right before our eyes.