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German-born filmmaker Michael Haneke continues the bleak, formalist experimentation of his 1994 breakthrough 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance with this similarly fragmented tale of racism, intolerance, and hatred in modern-day Paris. The focus of the narrative is split between three sets of people: the French actress Anne .. Read more
| Starring | Juliette Binoche, Thierry Neuvic, Josef Bierbichler |
|---|---|
| Director | Michael Haneke |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
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Where Haneke's earlier 71 Fragments... traced a web of seemingly unconnected events leading up to a catastrophe, this... read more on Time Out
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Quality film making!
This is one of those films that leaves you feeling as though you have been winded. In the best possible way. Powerful direction that does not lay the narrative ... read more »
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Thrilling, not a Thriller.
This film is unfortunately titled. I'm afraid a lot of people have rented it expecting a Bruce Willis style thriller and although it is a thrilling film ... read more »
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code ok
This is an interesting film, it broke most conventional film making theories. eg) having a start, middle, and end. This might seem to be a pretty terminal ... read more »
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Confused No Continuity
Although a number of reviewers liked this film we struggle to understand why. We stayed with for 75% but the constant switching of the stories just left us ... read more »
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Intriguing and enigmatic
If you like a film with a beginning, a middle and and end, you won't like this.
But if you like something that makes you think and gives a ... read more »
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A film to remember
Once I got the hang of watching the fragments, I found it rivetting. Each fragment really packed a punch and was a brilliant cameo. I almost kept it back to ... read more »
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Do something else
I hardly ever write a review as I think each film is so individual and as a piece in itself hard to 'judge' it rocks your boat or it doesn't... and ... read more »
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Code Unknown - My Review
Point Unknown. Watch the Piano Teacher or Funny Games instead. Haneke at a loss for something to do so he shows us a bunch of cryptic fragments which are ... read more »
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Hanekes early trademark
Great film to watch and enjoy after a very busy week at work - this film grows and pulls together its narrative thread visually and through the diverse use of ... read more »
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Utterly rubbish
I never write reviews since I believe films appreciation, as any other expression of art, are infinite and based on each person's experience, background and... read more »
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Brain feast, as well a as visual one
If you like a bit of philosophy, particularly re. trying to get an understanding of the key psychological themes running through modern western society, then ... read more »