May 31, 2007
friend have told me its good
Really good. A little slow, but well done. In just a second you can be captured by the movie. Full of intrigue and drama; it is intense and shocking some scenes. Too bad it is not understood in an industry where all people want is special effects or action scenes
Boring, self-indulgent, pointless French "thriller" in the Hitchcockian style. Shoot me.
Interesting film, but kinda slow. Much more profound than it seems. The ending leaves doubts and different interpretations. No soundtrack and a lot of static images can be sleepy if you are not in the mood.
Strange and engaging. It doesn't totally work. There is one scene that will blow you away. Ending is irritatingly vague.
Slow, feels home made. But what else to expect from a Cannes film festival entry? Film was imaginative in certain areas, but lack any professional production values. Suicide scene was exceptionally well done.
Another mindf... of a movie!!!! You literally squirm in your seat watching it but are so rivetted you can't even get up to go to the bathroom. Depends anyone? :-)
I'll tell you: I liked the long pauses in the movie. Very ballsy for a director -- to not care weather or not the audience is bored. In the end, we're just watching the tapes waiting for shit to happen and we're given no resolution either. It just stops. Even so, Cache lacks a de...( read more)
The ending got me so excited and the suicide scene was a total surprise. It just has so much to it. To have your memories regurgitated for you in film by someone whom you don't remember is so creepy this redefines being frightened in film.
I hated this. HATED. I've seen boring films before but this really outbored all the others. It's such a load of pretentious crap masquerading as a deep, psychologically dense art film. It's manure in celluloid format.
A bit slow at times, but very ominous and well directed. One of the better opening scenes of al time.
A contemporary masterpiece no doubt. Some beautiful photography, displaying a surreal aesthetic, a medium the viewer can study for what seems an eternity, only to be disturbed by an image, equally impressive as the last.
I thought it had a nice plot, and Juliette Binoche and Daniel Auteuil are very nice together, but it was incredibily boring.
I am not at all pleased to hear that Ron Howard will be remaking such a difficult and haunting film. Patient and discerning cinephiles owe it to themselves to check out this extraordinary examination of media, scopophilia, revenge and family. A haunting and frequently rewarding ...( read more)
i rarely watch my favorite films in theater...but la Cache is exception (i wish it wasn't!!)...one of the best thrillers i've ever seen..soon i'll place the link of my review on la Cache here :>
Nothing happens. Then nothing happens. Ends with nothing happening. I want the minutes wasted from my life watching this back.
Another slow moving movie, but the tension builds so much, that when it breaks, it hits you like a truck.
un hombre que no tyienen sentimientos por lo que ha hecho... un buen film para comentarlo con quien se vea o solo pensarlo
Oh yeah, the arty wankers in the cinema lapped this up. Every single review I read said this was amazing. It's not. Really it's not. It's rubbish...
One of the most important directors working today, and this is his best film to date.
I don't understand what the fuss was about. I didn't find it all that original, creative or intuitive. Instead, I found it kind of recycled and obvious in theme.