Review of Caché (2005) by Gus A — 22 Apr 2010
Now, this is a fine psychological thriller from start to end, I had never been left out with the sensation of wanting more information about a story more than with Caché, the director Michael Haneke managed to play with the viewer's mind perfectly with this film.
At the end you're not really sure about nothing, so it's up to you to think about every hidden factor in the film to get a solid conclusion about it.
Also, to make it better, the cinematography and the fine editing complement this great thriller in such a perfect way creating an atmosphere of fine suspense on every scene without crossing any border to be cataloged as a horror film.
This is what I call a fine suspense film coming from a great French director that has a different and original vision than most of other American film makers.
This review of Caché (2005) was written by Gus A on 22 Apr 2010.
Caché has generally received positive reviews.
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