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#42: Three Colours Red (1994) May 8, 2007

Posted by badblokebob in : Drama, 5 stars, 1990s, Mystery, world cinema, Krzysztof Kieslowski, 2007 , add a comment

1994 | Krzysztof Kieslowski | 95 mins | DVD | 15 / R

The final film in the trilogy takes on the theme of fraternité/brotherhood, in a relatively obvious way: Irene Jacob befriends a lonesome old man who spies on his neighbour’s telephone calls. There’s much more to it than that, all on broadly the same theme, but I’m sure to say too much would be to ruin what is an excellent film. Best of all, in my mind, is the intriguing and oddly satisfying conclusion to the trilogy as a whole. I’m sure it’s not for everyone, but I still recommend it.

5 out of 5

#41: Three Colours White (1994) April 9, 2007

Posted by badblokebob in : Comedy, Drama, 4 stars, 1990s, world cinema, Krzysztof Kieslowski, 2007 , 1 comment so far

1994 | Krzysztof Kieslowski | 87 mins | DVD | 15 / R

The second in the trilogy (see #39) features the idea of égalité/equality. The lead character is a Polish immigrant who, at the start, is divorced by his French wife and, in a roundabout way, forced to return to Poland. The narrative follows an odd path toward an odd resolution; it’s also odd that a film about a basic French value is set mostly in Poland. While it has its moments and is certainly intriguing, White comes out as inferior to Blue. I’m looking forward to what Red has in store.

4 out of 5

#39: Three Colours Blue (1993)

Posted by badblokebob in : Music, Drama, 4 stars, 1990s, world cinema, Krzysztof Kieslowski, 2007 , add a comment

1993 | Krzysztof Kieslowski | 96 mins | DVD | 15 / R

The first in Kieslowski’s thematic trilogy based around the French flag and the values it represents. Here it’s liberté/freedom, in this case brought about by the death of Julie’s husband and daughter in a car accident. In the lead role Juliette Binoche is the film and she carries it admirably, taking her character through a range of phases and emotions. It takes a little time to get going but is worth it in the end (speaking of the end, it appears to have been an inspiration to films such as Donnie Darko and Magnolia…)

4 out of 5

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