'Amour' is by far one of the most touching, depressing and heart-breaking films I'll ever seen; a serious Film of the Year contender. My lady friend was in tears at the end of it and we both just sat stunned through the credits. Dare I say... it's a masterpiece.
Got back from seeing this earlier. I'm at a loss as to how Mark found this uplifting. The very last scene is absolutely devastating. Film of the year no doubt.
Saw Amour the other night at LIFF. It is equal parts beautiful, moving and harrowing. It is exactly how you would imagine a Michael Haneke romance to be. It is extremely emotional and romantic, but NOT in a heartwarming way. Kermode is correct when he says it is "a difficult watch". I found it incredibly hard to sleep that night, and the last 20 minutes will stay with me forever.
Excellent review. Long after I saw the film, I owned a care company, and I have seen couples this dedicated to each other. Very human and brave. And the film lacks sentimentality, so you get the full force of it.
It is a hard watch...but a rewarding one. Didn't grasp the subtext well on first viewing. The second viewing gave me more context and perspective on the theme. Emmanuelle Riva's performance will haunt you long after the credits roll.
Amour is such a well acted and honestly heart breaking, though touching portrayal of love in it's purest form, no matter what trials one has to go through for their partner it will be done. Great movie indeed, honest and difficult to watch, but so much better for tackling a difficult subject head on. Nothing less than brilliant.
The only reason I watched this plot summary for more than 3 minutes because I mistook Kermode for Harry Enfield. Exceptional film which is done a disservice by Kermode's overly elaborate "review"
'Amour' is by far one of the most touching, depressing and heart-breaking films I'll ever seen; a serious Film of the Year contender. My lady friend was in tears at the end of it and we both just sat stunned through the credits. Dare I say... it's a masterpiece.
She’s not my lady friend
No
The review itself almost brought a tear to my eye :) I know im gona love this one!
Got back from seeing this earlier. I'm at a loss as to how Mark found this uplifting. The very last scene is absolutely devastating. Film of the year no doubt.
Saw Amour the other night at LIFF. It is equal parts beautiful, moving and harrowing. It is exactly how you would imagine a Michael Haneke romance to be. It is extremely emotional and romantic, but NOT in a heartwarming way. Kermode is correct when he says it is "a difficult watch". I found it incredibly hard to sleep that night, and the last 20 minutes will stay with me forever.
Would like to see Amour but don't think the girlfriend would trust my film choice ever again. I took her to Antichrist and that was my last warning
@@UnderdogTactics No, he showed her Dancer in the Dark two weeks after posting this and she moved to a different country.
dump her
Excellent review. Long after I saw the film, I owned a care company, and I have seen couples this dedicated to each other. Very human and brave. And the film lacks sentimentality, so you get the full force of it.
It is a hard watch...but a rewarding one. Didn't grasp the subtext well on first viewing. The second viewing gave me more context and perspective on the theme. Emmanuelle Riva's performance will haunt you long after the credits roll.
Amour is such a well acted and honestly heart breaking, though touching portrayal of love in it's purest form, no matter what trials one has to go through for their partner it will be done.
Great movie indeed, honest and difficult to watch, but so much better for tackling a difficult subject head on.
Nothing less than brilliant.
Good film, but yeah, a tough watch indeed.
beautiful movie
And good for it
Zappa,
Go by yourself. I did, it's an amazing film
Amour is far superior to Antichrist. Worst case scenario, go on your own.
I showed my girlfriend a home made film of me sacrificing a goat.
Sweet zombie alien Christ, Haneke - make an animated musical next time, okay??
The only reason I watched this plot summary for more than 3 minutes because I mistook Kermode for Harry Enfield. Exceptional film which is done a disservice by Kermode's overly elaborate "review"