Caché streaming
Genre
Mystery
Year
2005
Runtime
1h57

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Metascore

Caché

Uncover the hidden truth in the shadows.

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Synopsis

Caché is a gripping psychological thriller that follows the lives of a married couple, Georges and Anne, who begin receiving mysterious surveillance videotapes at their doorstep. As the tapes continue to arrive, their unsettling content raises questions about their past and triggers a chain of events that unravels buried secrets. Director Michael Haneke masterfully crafts a tense and thought-provoking narrative that delves into themes of guilt, paranoia, and the consequences of unresolved trauma. The impeccable performances by Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche bring depth to their complex characters, drawing the audience into a web of suspense and intrigue. With its subtle yet powerful storytelling, Caché challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and leaves a lasting impact.

Cast

  • Daniel Auteuil

    Daniel Auteuil

    Georges Laurent

  • Juliette Binoche

    Juliette Binoche

    Anne Laurent

  • Annie Girardot

    Annie Girardot

    Georges's Mother

  • Bernard Le Coq

    Bernard Le Coq

    Georges's Editor-In-Chief

  • Daniel Duval

    Daniel Duval

    Pierre

  • Maurice Bénichou

    Maurice Bénichou

    Majid

Reviews

Caché has been lauded by critics worldwide for its intense storytelling and exceptional performances. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a stellar rating of 89%, with critics praising its psychological depth and Hitchcockian suspense. IMDb users rated Caché 7.3 out of 10, applauding its enigmatic plot and atmospheric cinematography. Metacritic awarded the movie an impressive score of 86/100, highlighting its compelling examination of hidden truths and the weight of past decisions. The Guardian described Caché as 'a masterful slow-burn thriller that lingers in the mind,' while The New York Times hailed it as 'a riveting exploration of guilt and voyeurism.' The film's intriguing narrative and chilling atmosphere have cemented its status as a modern thriller classic.