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Blue is the first of three films that comprise the Three Colours trilogy, themed on the French Revolutionary ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity; it is followed by .
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Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. The film's theme of liberty is manifested in Julie's attempt to start life anew, free of personal commitments, belongings, grief or love.


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She intends to numb herself by withdrawing from the world and living completely independently, anonymously and in solitude in the Parisian metropolis. Despite her intentions, people from her former and present life intrude with their own needs. However, the reality created by the people who need and care about her, a surprising discovery and the music around which the film revolves heal Julie and draws her back to the land of the living.

Carefully directed, with attention to both detail and colour, the film is amazing on a visual scope, but it is also powerful on an emotional scope with a number of very intense and moving scenes.

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It is a story of coping with grief, with characters fleshed out through facial expressions rather than words and actions, and Binoche is a fine choice for the lead. The intriguing music score and fade-to-black editing provide the film with an interesting sensation, in particular alongside the cinematography and lighting, used cleverly to keep things in and out of focus. Kieslowski also plays with sound in an interesting manner, and it is hard to flaw the film on anything.

We are told nothing of the background of our protagonist, the supporting characters at times appear haphazardly thrown around, and yes, there is a lot of meandering and not much story, but this surely depicts the state of mind of the protagonist. Really, it is hard to say anything against this film, as it is so well made and moving that it is really just fine viewing. The first entry in a trilogy of films, it was followed in by 'Trois Couleurs: Explore popular and recently added TV series available to stream now with Prime Video.

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Related News New to Streaming: R3 Criterion collection Best of. Share this Rating Title: Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Nominated for 3 Golden Globes. Learn more More Like This. After his wife divorces him, a Polish immigrant plots to get even with her. In Red , the judge Kern cries as he looks through his broken window out at the camera. Many main characters from Blue and White , including Julie and Karol, appear at the ending of Red as survivors of a ferry accident.

Music for all three parts of the trilogy was composed by Zbigniew Preisner and performed by Silesian Philharmonic choir along with Sinfonia Varsovia. Roger Ebert included the trilogy in its entirety to his "Great Movies" list. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Studies in Eastern European Cinema. Retrieved 30 October Blue, White, Red ". Retrieved from " https: Use dmy dates from May Articles containing Polish-language text Articles containing French-language text All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from October Articles with hAudio microformats Album infoboxes lacking a cover Music infoboxes with deprecated parameters.

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In other projects Wikiquote. The occasional fade outs and fade ins to Julie's character are used to represent an extremely subjective point of view. Not only does her music come back to haunt her at a certain point, but time stands still for a moment. Marjorie Baumgarten of the Austin Chronicle said: Blue is a film that engages the mind, challenges the senses, implores a resolution, and tells, with aesthetic grace and formal elegance, a good story and a political allegory.

Evangeline Spachis of the GirlonFilm states that: Blue is a visual and arousing cinematic experience, one that deserves repeated and in-depth viewings. Derek Malcolm of the Guardian commented on the film as: Blue remains an intense and moving tribute to the woman at its centre who, in coming back from tragedy, almost refuses, but ultimately accepts the only real love that's on offer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Blue French release poster. This section needs expansion.

You can help by adding to it. Blue , Bonus Features: Edited by Danusia Stok. Faber and Faber, , p. They Shoot Pictures, Don't They. Retrieved October 22,