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(English title: Caché ; literal: Hidden ) is a 2005 psychological thriller written and directed by Michael Haneke . It is widely regarded as one of the most influential and unsettling films of the early 21st century.
: Haneke blurs the line between the film's "reality" and the footage from the tapes, making the audience feel like complicit observers. Niente da nascondere 2005 (1)
: The film serves as a metaphor for France's repressed colonial past, specifically the 1961 Paris massacre . (English title: Caché ; literal: Hidden ) is
If you'd like to dive deeper, I can analyze the of the 1961 events or explain the different fan theories regarding who sent the tapes. : The film serves as a metaphor for
: The film uses only diegetic sound, heightening the tension through clinical realism.
The story follows Georges (Daniel Auteuil), a successful host of a literary TV talk show, and his wife Anne (Juliette Binoche). Their comfortable, bourgeois life in Paris is shattered when they begin receiving anonymous videotapes on their porch.
: Childlike, bloody sketches of a boy with a cut throat or a bleeding rooster.