Review of Caché (2005) by Christopher P — 08 Jun 2009
This intelligent drama is an excellent study on the post effects of childhood shelfishness. On the surface this superbly acted film appears to be a top notch suspense, but Haneke purposefully takes advantage of the viewer's preconception of how things should unfold in a most subtle way.
This film also depicts the inner workings of a family unit with remarkable realism and verve. Haneke is the maestro and this understated classic is thought provoking in a most unique manner. Cache is an allegorical film that complels from it's prolonged opening frame to the very end.
This review of Caché (2005) was written by Christopher P on 08 Jun 2009.
Caché has generally received positive reviews.
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