Caché (Hidden)
20,786
Mystery. Drama
Georges, who hosts a TV literary review, receives packages containing videos of himself with his family -- shot secretly from the street -- and alarming drawings whose meaning is obscure. He has no idea who may be sending them. Gradually, the footage on the tapes becomes more personal, suggesting that the sender has known Georges for some time. Georges feels a sense of menace hanging over him and his family...
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"Michael Haneke's masterpiece: a compelling politico-psychological essay about the denial and guilt mixed into the foundations of western prosperity (...) Rating: ★★★★★ (out of 5)" | ||||
"Tempting as it is to dismiss 'Caché' as a liberal guilt trip in the guise of a thriller, it is at the same time hard to deny its creepy, insinuating power." | ||||
"'Cache' casts a spell that grips you and won’t let go (...) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)" | ||||
"A creepy, complicitous thriller that ratchets up the tension even as it asks us to study the mechanics of film fright." | ||||
"'Caché' does a fine job of presenting all sides of the story in a time-fractured narrative that is intelligent and challenging (...) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)" | ||||
"An unsettling, self-reflective masterpiece (...) Georges and Anne are us" | ||||
"It's not the usual whodunit, but if you're open to having your cage rattled, you won't be disappointed." |
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