In Cache (that's the original French title), Daniel Auteil is the host of a round table on the public television in France. Juliette Binoche is his wife.
They start to get some weird videotapes that let them know they are being watched. Creepy. Cryptic.
Director Michael Haneke also wrote the screenplay. He squeezed in a bit of gay content for our gay movie review. In one scene, Daniel Auteil is editing one of the episodes of his TV show, and we hear one of the guests talk about Rimbaud. We see that Daniel Auteil wants to cut part of the dialog to have his guest go directly to a talk about homosexuality. Very nice.
Daniel Auteil goes sort of frontal in the movie. We barely catch a glimpse of his tool, it's very dark in the room, but he does bare all.
Do rent this movie right now. The DVD includes an interview with Haneke (pic on the right). Make sure you see that too.
[Just came by again to update my contacts. They're all now in best shape.
Btw, your choice for «le 14 Juillet» could hardly have been a better one. You certainly have «that» eye...
Greetings :-)]
Posted by: RIC | Jul 14, 2006 at 11:29 PM
Most precious piece of advice! Thank you very much, Augusto!
I like them both a lot, and Haneke's also fantastic -remember «La Pianiste»? Great movie too! :-)
Posted by: Ricardo | Jul 14, 2006 at 07:24 AM