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Well, I've never been much a fan of Michael Haneke's works, but I gotta admit that his films never fail to deeply touch something inside you. His films were always blunt and radical, succeeded in captivating extreme fears, anxiety, and unbearable sadness, in sublime yet realistic ways.

This documentary also showed bits and behind the scenes of The Piano Teacher (2001), Code Unknown (2000), 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance (1994), The Seventh Continent (1989), and a bunch of his much older films. Obviously a must-see for Haneke's devoted fans.

Michael H. Profession: Director served as Haneke's medium to share his views on films, directing, theatrical acts, and most importantly, his perception of life.

As the director proudly claimed, "In cinema, the viewer is always the director's victim."

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