Amour

For Michael Haneke, cinema is voyeurism, so watching any of his films feels like intruding. That is especially true of his latest, the much-acclaimed Amour. The other trait you can count on from Haneke is an ambiguous ending. Combining the two can make for some very uncomfortable and unsettling movie viewing. And yet there is something so compelling…
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