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October 17, 2006
WTF?
Would someone mind explaining to me what the fuck I just watched? It was like Hidden just, ya know, without a plot. C+ (I think. But if I knew what the hell was actually happening that might change.)
Heh... CU is a tough one... read this, it might help. It's nothing compared to Seventh Continent, though, that one's a gut punch of complete abstraction. Love me some Haneke.
I'd feel a lot more comfortable trying to explain it myself if I'd seen it more than once about eight or nine months ago... there's not a lot written about CU out there, either, that was one of the few reviews I could find that brought back a glimpse of what the filmw as about, so I thought it'd help... guess not! ;-) I'll keep lookin around, see if I find anything more helpful...
lol, that's fine Ja. I'll do the legwork myself if I find myself really wanting to, but right now I sorta don't care enough.
I'm liking Haneke films less and less as I see them. I really liked Hidden, mostly liked The Piano Teacher and only vaguely liked Code Unknown. I suppose that's good though because they're in reverse order so maybe his next feature will be a grand opus in my eyes? I really wanna see Funny Games but it's not out on DVD here, unfort.
That's the one good thing about American remakes though! It means DVD companies release the originals no matter where they're from!
Glenn is a twentysomething freelance writer from Melbourne, Australia. Apart from this blog he is the film editor for Onya Magazine and writes regularly for Trespass Magazine. His work has appeared in The Big Issue, Encore Magazine, Forte Magazine, The Film Experience Blog and was the film correspondent for The Outland Institute radio program on JOY 94.4.
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Heh... CU is a tough one... read this, it might help. It's nothing compared to Seventh Continent, though, that one's a gut punch of complete abstraction. Love me some Haneke.
but... but... but... but that didn't explain a thing!
I'd feel a lot more comfortable trying to explain it myself if I'd seen it more than once about eight or nine months ago... there's not a lot written about CU out there, either, that was one of the few reviews I could find that brought back a glimpse of what the filmw as about, so I thought it'd help... guess not! ;-) I'll keep lookin around, see if I find anything more helpful...
lol, that's fine Ja. I'll do the legwork myself if I find myself really wanting to, but right now I sorta don't care enough.
I'm liking Haneke films less and less as I see them. I really liked Hidden, mostly liked The Piano Teacher and only vaguely liked Code Unknown. I suppose that's good though because they're in reverse order so maybe his next feature will be a grand opus in my eyes? I really wanna see Funny Games but it's not out on DVD here, unfort.
That's the one good thing about American remakes though! It means DVD companies release the originals no matter where they're from!
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