Amour the movie, Teju Cole, and me

In his essay “Age, Actually,” Teju Cole writes about Michael Haneke’s movie Amour. The couple at the film’s core are fine at the film’s beginning – old but intact. Then the wife, Anne, smart and sarcastic until then, has a stroke and develops dementia. “Georges insists on being her caretaker,” Cole tells us, and the unspoken implication is that this choice is unnecessary and foolhardy; there are places to outsource people like Anne.

For much of the rest of the film, Georges and Anne move thro...

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Published on April 22, 2019 07:48
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