it’s in the Haneke collection I have, I don’t recall the quality being too bad, but I’m also someone who regularly watches bfi in 360p due to my shit laptop

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:cold_face:

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I apologise

my friend took great delight in telling me recently that he watched la dolce vita for the first time in youtube quality, on his macbook, while on a coach

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Hidden is still a searing work of ruddy genius then.

Just about still the best Haneke I think. But he’s added to my list of people who’ve made multiple 5/5s. So well done to him

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So great. Really worth watching again with the director’s commentary too. One tidbit I didn’t notice was how the henchman who falls over and shoots himself in the head can be seen falling over twice earlier in the film.

Run Lola Run is a legit 10/10 film for my tastes. Not sure it could be improved in any way (Even if it is aggressively late-90s)

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again

I’m never gonna watch a Haneke

You really ought to

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Aha! No

Hidden isn’t a bleak ride, also the film that got me proper into cinema and we’re all thankful for that

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Tell me the Haneke film that is the best balance between great and not-bleak, and I’ll watch it before the end of the year

well…

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That’s dumb, you’re dumb, no offence

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Happy End probably, or Hidden

Oh I’m not saying it’s like a new Wayne’s World but comparatively speaking

No one has ever made a post that would make me think I’d enjoy anything he’d made :man_shrugging:

You want to watch ONE Haneke film and you DONT want it to be bleak

  • The Seventh Continent
  • Benny’s Video
  • 71 Fragments
  • Funny Games
  • Code Unknown
  • The Piano Teacher
  • Time of the Wolf
  • Cache
  • The White Ribbon
  • Amour
  • Happy End

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Haha! I just noticed that this time, i can’t even believe you mentioned it, I also couldn’t believe i had never spotted it before. The actual accidental-self-shooting is the best i’ve ever seen, Clooney’s reaction totally makes it convincing. I must listen to the commentary, Soderbergh’s commentaries are always amazing.

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