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Amour

2012 8 15.8K views saved
Amour

Georges and Anne are in their eighties. They are cultivated, retired music teachers. Their daughter, who is also a musician, lives abroad with her family. One day, Anne has a stroke, and the couple's bond of love is severely tested.

Countries: FR
Languages: English, French
Runtime: 2hrs 7min
Status: Released
Release date: 2012-09-20
Release format: Streaming — Feb 21, 2013
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Matthew Luke Brady
@bradym03 3 years ago

"Things will go on, and then one day it will all be over."

Director Michael Haneke is a master of horror and showing us our greatest fear, which so happens to be a part of life.

A sensitive and devastating love story.

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Matthew Luke Brady
@bradym03 3 years ago

"Things will go on, and then one day it will all be over."

Director Michael Haneke is a master of horror and showing us our greatest fear, which so happens to be a part of life.

A sensitive and devastating love story.

3
@mrbamber 12 years ago

excellent film, Emmanuelle Riva thoroughly deserves the Oscar she won't get and sadly for Haneke no doubt the film will only pick up best Foreign.

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Justin Theodore David James
@jtdjames 12 years ago

It's incredibly tough to watch at times, but it feels so honest that it also manages to be an incredibly touching film. They get some amazing shots out if the little flat they live in. Like Wes Anderson without the quirkiness, and replaced with the brutal honesty of life.

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Ewa Serwa
@awek 11 months ago

Very touching film about the real love. The end was shocking but predictable. Incredible. Sad.

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Richie M
@smallclone 6 years ago

Haneke's finest? Certainly up there with the ones that I've seen. The 2 lead performances are astounding. It's a devastating, heartbreaking film. I'm still reeling from it.

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Ariel Rodriguez
@arielrodriguez 1 year ago

It is very dramatic. The absence of music gives too much realism in every scene. Emmanuelle Riva's performance is absolutely great.

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Tony Bates
@soonertbone 2 years ago

As an old professor of mine would say, this movie is “very French.” (Yes, I know Haneke is Austrian.) But while it’s not my favorite foreign movie of this century (not even my favorite Haneke movie of this century) it’s still quite devastating.

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Sultan Alqahtani
@sultanq 12 years ago

can anybody tell me how old are they? btw great and boring movie.

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