Hidden is the film's most explosive year. It is also one of the film that really the first major new century and may be viewed as a landmark for decades to come. Director Michael Haneke has threatened to make a film as powerful as this for some time. Recent works include The Piano Teacher and a post-apocalyptic time Wolf, both films are highly praised and controversial, but with Hidden she returned to the theme he was questioned in 2000 codes are known: the restlessness of modern life caused by racial tensions. However, while known to the affairs of the Code is somewhat piecemeal, Hidden like a cinematic punch to the stomach, likely to leave viewers both fascinated and disturbed.
Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche play Georges and Anne Laurent, a middle-aged bourgeois couple who had a successful career as a TV host and publisher bookshow respectively. They live in comfort in Paris and has a child enters adolescence. Peace of their comfortable home life - jostled for a dinner and book launch party - broken one day when Daniel received an envelope containing pictures horrible and childish a young man by cutting his throat.
When the envelope arrived and continued to become more evil, Daniel tries to figure out who could send him such a threat. But to do so he must face some truths about life that is very uncomfortable as a child in a remote French farm, when a young Arab was posted to live with him and his family. Daniel began to wonder whether the secret is hidden the child can return to haunt him forty years.
Haneke shows the action from several perspectives, including the most visible perpetrators of the horrible plot. He slowly reveals the story and create a highly-charged thriller, but the sheer brilliance of the film is the way in which sarcasm creeping under the skin of the viewer. Make no mistake: the lives of Western Europe at every level of comfort may feel very uncomfortable in the sense of guilt that arises from this work.
There are again several reasons that help to make remarkable achievements it's Hidden. First, this movie contains the greatest surprises I've seen in cinema in recent years (it took several minutes to calm the audience at seeing attend.) Second, and most enchanting of all, this movie requires intense scrutiny, and even a second look. Haneke may be buried clues, but they are all there on the screen, right until the last frame of the film. Do not go before it completely finished, and prepare for some sleepless nights after you see it. Hidden is the rarest of cinematic gems: a work-and-out of unique, original and innovative, and it is not surprising that he has swept the board in several European awards ceremony. Unmissable.
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