
MAN OF CINEMA
When you love someone so deeply, you can't see them suffer, and you can just
hope that death will be less painful than the life they were living.
Amour is such a beautiful yet depressing tale of love that was shared by Anne and Georges.
It's devastating and unflinching to witness all that with pure gaze of life from director Haneke. He questions our beliefs about aging, dying, grief, and love, but never really resolve conflicts around them. Its a realistic portrait of a loving couple in their final years
Summed by delicate and deeply moving performances by both actors, Amour stands out differently in Haneke's filmography, Because it is a terrifying, intelligent and extraordinary piece of cinema.
8 Jun’25 11:31
Krish & Cinema | The Bucket and the List
If the dull pace and depressing tone in a film aren't your thing, stay away
from this movie. Coz the story and the screenplay are deeply saddening and the performances were just

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