Review of Caché (2005) by Ella Taylor for L.A. Weekly — 02 Jun 2013
The eerily timely subject of Haneke's film is France's unwilling encounter with the disenfranchised minorities it has tried to sweep under the rug. As one who giggled through his widely admired, irredeemably silly "The Piano Teacher," I wasn't prepared to be easily won over by Caché, but it turns out to be his most human and affecting movie to date.
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This review of Caché (2005) was written by Ella Taylor and published by L.A. Weekly on 02 Jun 2013.
Caché has generally received positive reviews.
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