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Hidden / Caché Trailer - Juliette Binoche 2005

Trailer for the hit French film starring Juliette Binoche and Daniel Auteuil and directed by Michael Haneke  
 
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What a bad trailer.
collipal1 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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BenjaminPelletier92 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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This has to be the worst trailer ever. Nothing like the real mood of the film.
madmanmemo (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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it's so true. the ad makes it look like a horror film.
madmanmemo (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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no they should not
wehavemagnums (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Sorry, but that's ridiculous. Put Ben Affleck in Auteuil's role, and the deeply talented Megan Fox in Binoche's role, THEN we'd have ourselves a picture. I agree with Boll to direct though.
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As i understood correctly the director made room for us to make our own conclusion. This is mine and i come from a country that had been over centuries over powered by greater forces.

In this movie to me personally i dont find it hard to hide guilt on the contrary i think that the Algerians in this movie are the ones that i find most offending. What did the French owe them at all? Why would George have to do anything more than just sleep over one day and all is DONE when it is done in ur head
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An utterly masterful construction, directed with incredible restraint and 'presence'. Haneke never wastes a frame, never lets a sene run in second longer than it needs to run, always with a colder eye to the absolute essentials.
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i have cancer
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It's isn't said explicitly. And the film is open-ended on purpose. Many theorize it was the son, which is probably the most "realistic" choice, albeit "boring" one.

However, I theorize it was the director, Michael Haneke(I know it sounds crazy, but listen early on when Juliet Binoche gets a phone call from an unnamed stranger, it sounds like him) - watch FUNNY GAMES; Haneke loves playing with cinema in the 2 worlds of fact & fiction.

This film is definitely not to be taken on a literal scale.

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