Amour, the brave new film from
Michael Haneke, is a story that speaks to the notion and philosophies
espoused by Dr. Cornel West, in particular, his consideration of what it
means to be human.
Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, German filmmaker Michael Haneke's latest is yet another look at the evil that men (and women and children) do. Set in a small, pre-World War I German-Protestant village, the ominous, chilly tone is accentuated by the use of vivid black-and-white cinematography and classically framed compositions. Grade: B.