"We all gotta hold on to something."
The final sequence of this film is almost the exact opposite of the genius ending of Antonioni's L'Eclisse.
Juliette Binoche,
Benoit Regent,
Florence Pernel,
Charlotte Véry,
Emmanuelle Riva
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The first chapter in Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski's "Three Colors" trilogy, Blue stars Juliette Binoche as Julie, the lone survivor of an automobile crash that killed her husband, a famed com... read more
Directed by: Krzysztof Kieslowski
Release Date: September 3, 1993
DVD Release Date: March 4, 2003
Stats: 2,125 reviews
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May 7, 2007
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January 16, 2011
A very dark, sad movie with which to kick off a trilogy of films about the French motto of liberty, equality, and fraternity. This one was a little too high brow for me, but the cinematography was always very beautiful.
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October 11, 2010
Blue is the first, and in my opinion, the best of the Three Colours Trilogy from legendary director Krzysztof Kieslowski. It's packed full of symbolism, to much to mention in this little box and to be honest if you haven't yet seen it it is best to watch without any prior knowled... read more
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September 5, 2010
Symbolism, ugh!!!
I quite liked the usage of red color in 'Trois Couleurs: Rouge'. However, I didn't like the excessive usage of blue color here, despite of blue being my favorite color. Kinda seemed forced to me. I guess Neytiri (the character from 'Avatar' movie) ought to be t... read more -
August 12, 2010fb619846742Although flawed and probably a little over-rated, this film serves as a well-orchestrated look at loss and recovery from a painful accident. The movie demands Binoche to carry it, and she does quite admirably, it's a powerfully restrained performance. It does have a glacial like ... read more
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May 26, 2010
Stanley Kubrick said that Krzysztof Kieslowski was one of the few filmmakers who could "dramatise ideas rather than just talking about them... allowing the audience to discover what's really going on rather than being told. [He does] this with such dazzling skill, you never see t... read more
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November 10, 2009
Blue is a painful incursion into heavy suffering and grief, making this curious bridge between sorrow (blue) and emotional liberty (the blue colour of the French flag), and Binoche is wonderful as a woman torn by lost.
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October 6, 2008
It was an okay movie but very slow. I had to watch it in segments to keep from getting too bored.
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July 29, 2008
THIS is what the medium of film is for. Perfect blending of sound, light, and nothingness. Didn't like the last third as much when the mystery advertised in the synopsis had to "start unraveling itself." Became a little contrived and threw off the art-house, timbre of the film... read more
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July 9, 2008
A movie of immense emotional power. Binoche gives her finest performances in this tale of loss, grief and rebirth.
Critic Reviews
The rehabilitation of a human spirit after painful tragedy is given stunning, aesthetic dimension. Full Review
Krzysztof Kieslowski's penetrating, hypnotic meditation on liberty and loss. Full Review
Kieslowski...implies, not for the first or last time, a form of divine intervention or destiny at work... [Blu-ray] Full Review
As one might assume from the title, the color blue dominates the palette, from the light over the city at dusk to the glow from the swimming pool she visits ... Full Review
Binoche's performance is brilliantly understated, and she conveys with minimal dialogue and outward affectation a woman who is internally in turmoil Full Review
Blue -- Kieslowski's masterpiece -- is a story about the journey from grief and brokenness to rebirth, written on a woman's face. Full Review
Director Krzysztof Kieslowski's noted visual style is amply on display: images are transformed from the familiar into the unearthly, with a sense of dislocation permeating the whole. Full Review
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