Caché (Hidden)
Michael Haneke
2005 France/Austria/Germany/Italy (1st time; big screen)
When a bourgeois couple start receiving video tapes of their home under surveillance, the husband relates to an incident from his childhood.
Certainly one to divide audiences and critics and stir up some fuss at festivals; Haneke explores camera placement on one level, and guilt and the bourgeoisie on another. The former works wonders, drawing our attention to what we're watching, if not the content of what we're watching. Compelling stuff, and relishes in playing games with its audience's expectations.


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You go clickety click and get your head split.
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Discussing whether or not the Brother is hardcore?