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Nov 30, 2001 · Code Unknown: Incomplete Tales of Several Journeys. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 13 Critic Reviews. 74. User Score Generally Favorable Based on 22 User Ratings. 6.6.
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Details. 74. Metascore Generally Favorable. positive. 13...
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User Reviews. Cast & Crew. Details. 6.6. User Score...
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Production Company Arte France Cinéma, Bavaria Film, Canal+,...
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May 31, 2000 · Deciphering Michael Haneke’s intricately structured “Code Unknown” is not especially difficult, but the elementary information behind it — multicultural society is a failure and the world ...
Details. 74. Metascore Generally Favorable. positive. 13 (100%) mixed. 0 (0%) negative. 0 (0%) Showing 13 Critic Reviews. 100. Philadelphia Inquirer. One of the finest pieces of screen acting in the career of Juliette Binoche -- the actress playing the actress in this extraordinary film. Read More. By Steven Rea FULL REVIEW. 90. Los Angeles Times.
Called "a collection of "incomplete tales of several journeys", Code Unknown has little plot, only incident and observation. Shot in episodic fragments that last from a few seconds to several minutes, each tale is tenuously connected by sudden cuts to black.
User Reviews. Cast & Crew. Details. 6.6. User Score Generally Favorable. positive. 13 (59%) mixed. 6 (27%) negative. 3 (14%) Showing 2 User Reviews. 6. JLuis_001. Jul 24, 2021. Cold. This is a cold film, like all Haneke films, but this one is unusually muddled. To tell you the truth it's not an code unknown , nor intricate for that matter.
Nov 30, 2001 · Code Unknown: Directed by Michael Haneke. With Juliette Binoche, Thierry Neuvic, Josef Bierbichler, Alexandre Hamidi. A young man harasses a homeless woman, another man protests, the police arrest both and the woman has to leave the country.
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May 31, 2000 · Deciphering Michael Haneke's intricately structured "Code Unknown" is not especially difficult, but the elementary information behind it -- multicultural society is a failure and the world is a hostile place scarred by intolerance and lack of communication -- barely justifies the effort.