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Three Colors: Blue, White, Red (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]
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Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Three Colors is an ambitious trilogy of films: a drama, a dark comedy, and a meeting-of-the-minds hybrid, all showing the human condition at its most extreme moments: horrifically in grief, challenged by heartbreak, and connected by common unhappiness and longing. By using the three colors of the French flag as signature visual motifs and the revolutionary symbols of “liberty, equality, fraternity” to suggest themes for his three disparate films, Kieslowski has left us with three movies for the ages; inarguable cinematic jewels which adorn film history with their creative cinematography, intense, cleverly worked out stories, and superb acting.
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