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Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski's Blind Chance was originally titled Przypadek. Boguslaw Linda plays a middle-aged man at a crossroads of his life; whatever choice he makes for his future has th... read more read more...e potential of ending in disaster. A sudden accident forces Linda to choose immediately. In keeping with the transcendental nature of his best work, director Kieslowski contrives to permit Linda to sample each of three possible "futures" from three different points of view. Like many of Kieslowski's films, Blind Chance was officially banned when completed in 1982 (the plot was set in motion by the government clampdowns of 1981) and not permitted a public showing until 1987. The film is also known as The Accident. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Unrated, 2 hr. 2 min.

Directed by: Krzysztof Kieslowski

Release Date: August 14, 1989

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DVD Release Date: August 17, 2004

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    February 21, 2012
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    Made in 1981 but suppressed for several years, this early Krzysztof Kieslowski film is more interesting for its structure than for its specific plot details (which lack resonance for viewers like me who aren't so familiar with Polish politics).

    The central character is Witek, a ... read moreyoung medical student feeling adrift after his father's recent death. Three alternate stories follow, hinging upon whether he successfully catches a train to Warsaw. This unusual gimmick obviously influenced the '90s films "Run Lola Run" and "Sliding Doors," which is why every darn "Blind Chance" review brings up this similarity.

    In the first sequence, Witek barely catches the train and meets an older man who steers him toward working for the national Communist party. In the second, he misses the train, is arrested after fighting with a security guard and ends up joining the anti-Communist underground. In the third, he misses the train, avoids the fight and instead becomes a non-partisan doctor. These situations lead to climaxes of varying drama.

    Each of the stories also comes with a different romantic interest. A childhood sweetheart, a friend's sister and a fellow doctor all draw Witek's affections. The film may require backtracking to recall how some other characters figured in the preceding realities.

    The idea of one's life path being switched in a random moment is fascinating, but "Blind Chance" has two chief problems. First, Witek has a rather vague, flavorless personality. Second, the film's pacing seems uneven because the three stories are not given equal emphasis (the segments run roughly 50, 35 and 20 minutes). A more minor glitch: A crucial special effect is horribly executed, no doubt due to budget limitations.

    "Blind Chance" is not on the level of more famous Kieslowski works such as "The Double Life of Veronique" and "Red," but its polished cinematography and studied introspection are typically compelling. And hey, there's an exciting "Easter egg" of sorts if you happen to be a juggling fan.
  • May 17, 2010
    [font=Century Gothic]In "Blind Chance", Witek(Boguslaw Linda) is a young medical student whose domineering father died just a few days previously. He is now at a crossroads of his life, unsure if he still wants to study medicine which his father always wanted him to. He runs to... read more make the Warsaw train...and three separate timelines result...[/font]

    [font=Century Gothic]A) Witek makes the train. After attempting to help a prisoner escape, he befriends Werner(Tadeusz Lomnicki). Werner puts him into contact with Communist party officials who are able to employ Witek.[/font]
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    [font=Century Gothic]B) Witek just misses the train, getting into an altercation with a policeman on the platform. He is sentenced to thirty days parole and a suggestion of community service where he meets Marek(Jacek Borkowski), a member of the university underground.[/font]
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    [font=Century Gothic]C) Witek misses the train and the policeman but renews the acquaintance of Olga(Monika Gozdzik) who is at the train station to see him off. Their friendship leads to sex which leads to pregnancy which leads to marriage.[/font]
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    [font=Century Gothic]Directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski, "Blind Chance" is a triptych of short films about the paths a person's life can take. It is not only an intelligent meditation on the capricious nature of fate but also on the limits of freedom in a society that is anything but free.[/font]
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    [font=Century Gothic]Note: "Blind Chance" would inspire later films including "Run Lola Run"(which I loved) and "Sliding Doors"(which I haven't seen). [/font]
  • May 28, 2008
    a fascinating rumination on fate/chance. this movie has been remade by so many people, but few even come anywhere close to this. religion, politics, family, love.
  • July 16, 2007
    Kieslowski's "Blind Chance" is an incredible journey into coincidence and fate. Filmed on the eve of the destruction of communism in Poland. Kieslowski's bold take on polital affiliations in a country going through it's own struggles with the political party speaks volumes. The ... read morefilm concentrates on the life of a young man(Witek) and the decisions made when fate gives you the choices. The film is divided into three parts each being a different consequence for Witek. They are all decided and seperate themselves during the scene repeated in the film three times as Witek runs down a train in a station as he catches and misses the train. Each leading to three completely different futures. The beauty of Blind Chance obviously is that it leaves you thinking about one's decisions and how they can and will impact your life. That's the whole process with Kieslowski, his films leave you thinking about the your life and remind you that time is gold and love is infinite. Made on the eve of communist crackdown, The film was surpressed for nearly seven years! Favorite Scene(had many): Witek saves three doctors from a building controlled by leftist students with the intention to burn the building.

Critic Reviews


Noel Murray
August 30, 2006
Noel Murray, AV Club

Linda's possible futures split into three while he's running to catch a train, but Kieslowski keeps his audience aware of the infinite branching points in every life, while insisting that people don't... Full Review

August 30, 2006
TV Guide's Movie Guide

The direction is surprisingly vigorous for a film which deals with ideas considered in half-light, but the three-part structure is confusing, and it is possible to see the film both as a linear constr... Full Review

Dan Jardine
November 14, 2004
Dan Jardine, Cinemania

a sly and incisive political commentary in the guise of a metaphysical examination of the state of humanity in a state-controlled universe Full Review

Mark Robison
August 23, 2004
Mark Robison, Reno Gazette-Journal

Interesting if you're a fan who wants to study the film, but it's disappointing for general viewers.

Dennis Schwartz
April 26, 2004
Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

More enlightening than entertaining. Full Review

Emanuel Levy
November 5, 2004
Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

No review available.

Rumsey Taylor
February 7, 2012
Rumsey Taylor, Not Coming to a Theater Near You

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