Caché
Caché

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Caché

2005
Movie
118 min
French

George, host of a television show focusing on literature, receives videos shot on the sly that feature his family, along with disturbing drawings that are difficult to interpret. He has no idea who has made and sent him the videos. Progressively, the contents of the videos become more personal, indicating that the sender has known George for a long time.

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IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Metacritic86
Google Users87%
Director: Michael HanekeGenres: Mystery, Thriller, Drama

Plot Summary

Georges and Anne Laurent, a seemingly idyllic middle-class Parisian couple, find their lives disrupted when they begin receiving disturbing videotapes documenting their home and activities. Initially believing it to be a prank, the anonymous surveillance escalates, forcing them to confront hidden truths and repressed memories from their past. The unsettling nature of the tapes and the paranoia they breed unravel their comfortable existence, revealing deeper societal and personal anxieties.

Critical Reception

Caché was widely acclaimed by critics for its masterful direction, unsettling atmosphere, and thought-provoking exploration of guilt, complicity, and political amnesia. The film was praised for its intellectual rigor and its ability to generate suspense without resorting to conventional thriller tropes, leaving a lasting impact on audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Masterfully builds suspense through unsettling ambiguity and psychological tension.

  • Praised for its intellectual depth and commentary on societal guilt and repression.

  • Critically lauded for Haneke's stark, unflinching directorial style.

Google audience: Audiences generally found Caché to be a deeply unsettling and thought-provoking film, appreciating its suspenseful nature and its exploration of complex themes. Some viewers noted its slow-burn approach and ambiguity, while others were captivated by its psychological intensity and its ability to linger in the mind long after viewing.

Awards & Accolades

Best Director at Cannes Film Festival (2005), César Award for Best Original Screenplay (2006). Nominated for Palme d'Or.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Caché', is French for 'hidden', reflecting the central themes of secrecy and things concealed throughout the narrative.

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On the face of it, "Georges" (Daniel Auteuil) and wife "Anne" (Juliette Binoche) are a successfully married couple. Both working in publishing, he has his own review programme on television whilst their teenage son "Pierrot" (Lester Makedon...

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