Review of Caché (2005) by Brandon S — 14 Aug 2017
Michael Haneke demands a lot of his audience. He never patronizes, and he trusts that the viewer is intelligent enough to deduce the human complexity on display. At the same time, he brilliantly creates excitement and tension by making us investigate every frame. He only uses close-ups when there is complex, hidden emotion to decipher; every master shot is voyeuristic and haunting.
This is masterful, sophisticated filmmaking. A brilliant story about trust, morality, and consequences. Plain and simple.
This review of Caché (2005) was written by Brandon S on 14 Aug 2017.
Caché has generally received positive reviews.
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