Richard Gere’s performance gives life to this film that has some fine ideas but some confusing ideologies.

 

 

Austrian director Michael Haneke might be one of the most provocative working in the film industry today.  I’ve shied away from using the term “Hollywood” because there is nothing in Hollywood that resembles the patience exhibited my Haneke—much less the pleasure taken in keeping an audience on pins and needles, forever hinting that a boogey man will […]