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Caché Review

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5.0

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  • 5.0
    83

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    Universal acclaim
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  • 100

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    Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

    A perplexing and disturbing film of great effect.

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  • 100

    out of 100

    Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum

    The picture moves with stealth, enjoying its own thriller-ness as hints are laid and mislaid. There's a sense that Hitchcock is hovering in the background and cheering for Auteuil, who musters all his French superstardom to play a man having his mask of blandness torn off.

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  • 80

    out of 100

    The New York Times Dana Stevens

    While this film can seem politically simplistic, it is nonetheless psychologically astute, and more complicated than it at first appears.

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  • 80

    out of 100

    Variety Deborah Young

    A tightly plotted and paced thriller whose not-so-hidden agenda is to expose the bad conscience of the world's haves toward its have-nots, "Hidden" is one of Austrian helmer Michael Haneke's most watchable and pungent works.

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  • 88

    out of 100

    USA Today Claudia Puig

    Cach is unsettling and tense, even shocking. And its story of enduring tensions between an Algerian immigrant and a well-off French family is particularly timely.

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  • 90

    out of 100

    Los Angeles Times Kevin Thomas

    A psychological suspense drama of the utmost rigor and originality.

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  • 90

    out of 100

    The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt

    Haneke echoes the theme of Hitchcock's "Rear Window": Moviemaking is basically an act of voyeurism. We secretly examine people's lives in every movie. But in this one, there is a hidden camera, a movie within the movie as it were, forcing us to observe a character along side a mysterious stranger.

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