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Artem and Tanya are a young couple who broke up a few weeks ago. Despite the breakup, they continue to live together in a rented apartment and can’t seem to separate. Despite the abyss of disappointment and misunderstanding that has arisen, strong feelings remain between the couple. Another quarrel breaks the unbearable circumstances of the protracted separation. However, the question of “how to be together” hangs over the lovers with an alarming shadow of insolubility. Trying to answer it, the heroes spend a long night in the confined space of the apartment. Remembering the past that can no longer be returned, and imagining the future, which is frightening with its uncertainty, Tanya and Artem want to catch the present, in which they feel good together.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the final years of an elderly Parisian couple, Anne and Georges, both retired music teachers. After Anne suffers a stroke that paralyzes one side of her body, their lifelong love is tested as they navigate her declining health, the challenges of caregiving, and the profound emotional and physical toll it takes on both of them. The narrative focuses intimately on their struggle to maintain dignity and connection in the face of inevitable decline.
Critical Reception
Amour received widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its unflinching realism, powerful performances, and sensitive portrayal of aging and mortality. Critics praised Michael Haneke's masterful direction for its understated yet deeply affecting approach. The film resonated with audiences for its raw honesty and emotional depth, becoming a significant arthouse success and garnering numerous accolades.
What Reviewers Say
A devastatingly honest and profoundly moving exploration of love and aging.
Features tour-de-force performances from its lead actors, particularly Emmanuelle Riva.
Michael Haneke's directing is masterfully restrained, focusing on intimate details of a couple's final years.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly lauded "Amour" for its emotional impact and the exceptional performances of its lead actors. Many viewers found the film to be a deeply affecting and realistic portrayal of love, aging, and the challenges of long-term care, though some noted its difficult and somber nature.
Awards & Accolades
Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress (Emmanuelle Riva), and Best Original Screenplay.
Fun Fact
Emmanuelle Riva, who played Anne, was nominated for an Oscar at the age of 85, making her the oldest Best Actress nominee at the time. She sadly passed away on the same day that the film won its Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
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