Based on 229 votes and 26 reviews.
It`s great acting and very different approach to tell a story, it was worth seeing. Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche were brillant.
Michael Haneke at his most tedious - stretching the viewer to the limits as the audience is left wondering what is real and what is actually happening - and this is a good thing. The shock is still as palpable now as it was then at the Toronto International Film Festival 2005.
Brilliantly done and gripping movie about guilt.
Strange.
nice
It was a very intense movie. It was very real.
Not a complete waste of time... At the very least a new generation of IT techies now understand what the term cache means...
well done but no more
An interesting opening shot. AN interesting movie but maybe too deep for me!
This is a well acted and well shot movie that completely misses the mark with it`s north american audience who are used to a clean wrap up of events. We are left at the end wondering what that was all about and although we eventually realise that life`s problems have no clear cut ending or shoot out... life goes on, day by day and if we can`t take it we hide from it. Nevertheless, when the credits rolled the entire audience was stunned that a) it took so long to end and b) it ended HERE!?! Overall, thought provoking but unsatisfying. a 3 out of 5.