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Love (Amour)


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Chicago Sun-Times
"Old age ain't no place for sissies," Bette Davis is said to have said, and the longer age lasts, the less of a sissy you ca...
Entertainment Weekly
In Amour, these two actors show us what love is, what it really looks like, and what it may, at its most secret moments, dem...
ReelViews
Films can be tremendous vehicles for escapism - paths to freeing oneself from worldly concerns and considerations.
Entertainment Weekly
Transfixing and extraordinarily touching, perhaps the most hauntingly honest movie about old age ever made
Rolling Stone
The title is french for love. The movie itself, indisputably the year's best foreign-language film and an Oscar front-runner...
New York Daily News
Growing old is a war, and movies rarely go there. Michael Haneke's amazing, dignified Amour is the exception.
New York Post
All great films have imagination; this one also has the sense of experience.
Salon Arts
This is an unforgettable love story set at the close of day, as tragic and beautiful in its way as Tristan und Isolde, and a...
Slate
A compassionate, rigorously unsentimental masterwork from a director who doesn't normally truck in emotions like the one nam...
Wall Street Journal
Amour might seem hardly the stuff of entertainment, yet the reason it has been acclaimed isn't mysterious. Confronting death...
Joblo
But- while I can’t say it’s a film I “enjoyed”, it’s one I’m happy I saw, and certainly something that needs to be seen.
Telegraph
Michael Haneke’s Cannes-winner is a devastatingly honest tale of love in old age
Total Film
Far from being a cold, scientific study from a filmmaker frequently accused of placing a pane of glass between his work and ...
Hollywood Reporter
A painful chamber drama about the aftermath of a stroke for an octogenarian couple, Michael Haneke's second Palme d'Or winne...
/Film
It’s painful, but beautiful to watch.
ComingSoon
The film leaves you feeling as if you watched a solid character drama with above-average performances, but it doesn't stand ...
Black Sheep Reviews
Calling your film "Love" is a bold statement and one that Haneke easily lives up to.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Michael Haneke
Writer: Michael Haneke
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Cast: Jean-Louis Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva, Isabelle Huppert

Release: October 24, 2012
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