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Three Colours Blue (1993) |
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Krzysztof Kieslowski's Three Colours trilogy, which explores the French Revolutionary ideals of Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood, are landmarks of world cinema. Three Colours Blue was an immediate success, winning the top prizes at the 1993 Venice film festival and unanimous praise from critics and audiences the world over. Julie (Juliette Binoche) loses her compsoser husband and their child in a car crash and, though devastated, she tries to make a new start, away from her country house and a would-be lover. But music still surrounds her and she uncovers some unpleasant facts about her husband's life. Slowly Julie learns to live again, as music and the gift of creativity prove to be a healing force.
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Briohny Campbell
14 April 2009
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People talk a lot about these movies (Blue, White and Red) and they live up to expectations. So visually satisfying, beautiful imagery, Juliette Binoche embodies the sadness in this film. I love it.
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Movies Series: Krzysztof Kieslowski-Three Colours serie
This film is a part of "Krzysztof Kieslowski-Three Colours serie" series, which also includes:
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