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Synopsis: On a bustling Paris street corner, four separate lives intersect, setting in motion a stunning film by acclaimed filmmaker Michael Haneke. Interweaving the stories of an actress (Juliette Binoche), her journalist boyfriend and an illegal immigrant, the film crafts a compelling portrait of life in a fractured, lonely world. French with English subtitles.
Starring: Juliette Binoche, Thierry Neuvic
Supporting actors: Josef Bierbichler, Alexandre Hamidi, Maimouna Hélène Diarra, Ona Lu Yenke, Djibril Kouyaté, Luminita Gheorghiu, Crenguta Hariton, Bob Nicolescu, Bruno Todeschini, Paulus Manker, Didier Flamand, Walid Afkir, Maurice Bénichou, Carlo Brandt, Philippe Demarle, Marc Duret, Arsinée Khanjian, Florence Loiret, Nathalie Richard, Andrée Tainsy
Directed by: Michael Haneke
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 53 minutes
Studio: Kino International
ASIN: B002Q7KKF0
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #25,899 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Bestsellers in Amazon Video On Demand)
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Code Unknown DVD ~ Juliette Binoche

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  • Production Company: Bavaria Film, Canal+, Filmex, France 2 Cinéma, Les Films Alain Sarde, MK2 Productions, Romanian Culture Ministry, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF), arte France Cinéma
  • Filming Locations: Mali | Paris, France | Romania

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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful film - A 100% AWFUL DVD!!!, August 21, 2002
This review is from: Code Unknown (DVD)
This is wonderful, innovative film that combines multiple story lines and characters in a method that seems jarring but that has a finer interrelation of lives in mind than the usual narrative. That said, this is an absolutely AWFUL quality DVD edition of Code Unknown as released by Kino in the US.

The transfer is a LOW resolution, letterboxed, non-anamorphic, non-16:9 enhanced, heavily compressed dupe with poor color quality and heavy video artifacts throughout. It is without any added features whatsoever or the ability to turn off the subtitles. Kino is obviously representing some fine films, but if future releases by Kino follow the pattern of Code Unknown it will poison the well of any enthusiasm on the part of the discerning audience Kino depends on to buy copies of these sorts of films.

The Kino release of Code Unknown is being sold at a premium price, but has the quality of a cheap knock-off DVD, no better than buying a VHS tape.

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant shot of European Life, November 26, 2002
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This review is from: Code Unknown (DVD)
It is rare when watching a film, to see reality realistically depicted. Code Unknown is one of those rarities.

Haneke's film is a modest masterpiece, devastating in its honesty and sincerity. Taking "snapshots" of various peoples lives communicated in about 50 sequences he poses universal questions about conscience, consequence, communication and reality.

In her finest performance ever Juliette Binoche is stunning as the actress on the verge of success. Just watch her act straight to the camera in a terrifying scene that turns out not to be real at all, and then be harrassed on a train in a horrible episode that turns out to be too real.

Code Unknown is at times frustratingly opaque - like life. It is a film that has never been fully recognised for it's brilliance or originality. Unsurprising considering how difficult it is. Stick with it however and discover a richly satisfying film, worthy of repeat viewings and much argument.

As for the DVD. The quality is not great in it's full frame letterboxed transfer. The print is scratchy and the sound hollow. A huge pity. This film deserved a lot better.

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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Life Interupted......, August 22, 2003
By L. Shirley "Laurie's Boomer Views" (fountain valley, ca United States) - See all my reviews
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This review refers to the Kino Video DVD(2002)edition of "Code Unknown...Incomplete Tales of Several Journeys"....

In a film written and directed by Michael Haneke("The Piano Teacher")we find a theme that seems to be recurring in several movies lately. That is the lives of several people, some strangers to each other, and mostly by happenstance, seem to intersect in fateful ways. Some of the other films with this theme are "Magnolia", and the "Three Colors Trilogy". In "Code Unknown", it is the actions of one individual, an adolescent boy, discontented with the direction his life is headed, that sets off a chain of events for those around him.

The story is a complex one, but rather intriguing.
Jean runs away from the farm and the life his father had planned for him. Jean is seeking refuge with older brother Georges, a journalist, away covering the events in Kosovo. Jean turns to Anne, Georges' actress girlfriend for help. She feels for him but has her own busy schedule to tend to and Jean is left frustrated and angry. In his frustration he throws a piece of trash down at a beggar woman and this seemingly minor infraction starts the wheels in motion for this unique take on lives connected by happenstance.

The film is shot in a way that takes you through bits and pieces of each life involved and then blacks out to the next. On returning to the indivdual stories, some time has passed and it seems it is up to the viewer to fill in the blanks. The final scene, shot with a mesmerizing musical piece, will still leave you thinking about it for quite some time. Haneke also interweaves scenes from a deaf children's school, where the students are pantomiming emotions, that also gets us to thinking.

Although, I did not feel as personal with these characters as I did with the "Three Colors Trilogy", I felt it was an intriguing story and well made film, that gives a realistic look at life and was absolutely worth the view. One that I will most certainly watch many more times.

Juliette Binoche stars as the up and coming actress and as always gives us a really true to life performance. Her co-stars include Thierry Neuvic,Sepp Bierbichler Ona Lu Yenke and Luminita Gheorghiu,(Whew... I hope I spelled all those right!)all turning in excellent performances as well.

The film is in French(mostly), with English subtitles. It is letterboxed(1.85:1)and is presented in Dolby Dig 2.0. The DVD picture was nice and clear for the most part and the sound was good.For a film made so recently, the transfer could have been better, but there was nothing that took away from the enjoyment of the film. The only thing that may be bothersome is if you want to watch it without the subtitles. I could not find a way to delete them. The subtitles are nice and clear but not in the black bar portion, they are at the bottom of the picture.

A nice one to add to your foreign film collection.
enjoy...Laurie

also recommended:
Three Colors Trilogy (Red / White / Blue) [Import](All-region)(Remastered)
La Sentinelle
La Passante du Sans-Souci [Region 2]
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4.0 out of 5 stars The complex intertwinings of every day life
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4.0 out of 5 stars Code Unknown: Another example of why I love French cinema.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What we have here is a failure to communicate...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Disconnected but engaging
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Published on September 9, 2004 by Terry

4.0 out of 5 stars Code: Unconventional
Michael Haneke is either mad or a genius. That's the feeling that comes after watching "Code Unknown," a strangely compelling -- and very unconventionally-shot -- movie... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The deciphering of human enigmatic behavior...
Code Unknown begins with a scene where a a large group of hearing-impaired students are playing charades by acting out emotional behaviors. Read more
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