Review of Caché (2005) by Michael Atkinson for Village Voice — 07 Nov 2011
Binoche and Auteuil are both quietly sensational in their fracturing personae, but the film is Haneke's premier postmodern assault--less visceral, perhaps, than "Code Unknown" and the criminally underappreciated "Time of the Wolf," but more thoughtful and, in the end, deeper in the afterplay.
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This review of Caché (2005) was written by Michael Atkinson and published by Village Voice on 07 Nov 2011.
Caché has generally received positive reviews.
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