Week 14 - Caché & Paris, je t'aime
Thursday - 5/4 - 19.00 - Caché
Michael Haneke. 2005. France/Austria/Germany/Italy. 117 min.
Sunday - 8/4 - 19.00 - Paris, je t'aime
Oliver Assayas, Frédéric Auburtin. 2006. Liechtenstein / Switzerland / Germany / France. 120 min.
Michael Haneke. 2005. France/Austria/Germany/Italy. 117 min.
Sunday - 8/4 - 19.00 - Paris, je t'aime
Oliver Assayas, Frédéric Auburtin. 2006. Liechtenstein / Switzerland / Germany / France. 120 min.

1 Comments:
At 8:22 em,
Anonym said…
about the 'Paris, je t'aime'
I began to like this film.
there are quite a lot of stories.
And especially I could see some kind of 'real' face of Paris.
Such as the class differences.
I remember the woman I think she is from different nation. And she has her own baby. I can easily guess how tough life she has.
And I can feel that how she feel different when she sing a lullabay(I am not sure about the spelling :))for the two different babies. oh that song was so sad.
this story was most impressive story for me.
Include Paris, all over the country become globalized.Actually I don't like the term 'globalization' but I have no alternative words for this. what I mean is we can see other country's people in the same place. And of couse Paris is in the center of globalization.
the story of muslim girl and white boy's short romans was cute.
Especially that I can't speak swedish, so maybe that became the reason that I like this film. :)
because there are some characters who can't speak French eventhough they live in Paris. So one boy missed his chance to meet his love. Or one old man seems that he had a lonely life with his grandchild and smoking.
Unfortunately I missed the most funniest story in this film. Because of the laking of english subtitle. But I like this film. It makes me to go to Paris again. and this film is not exaggerating that how beautiful Paris is. So there is no bubble. This also makes me like this film.
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