Here’s the Moveable Canvas dude extolling the virtues of Kieslowski’s Three Colours Trilogy. Yes, he believes the title of the video is a little clickbaity, but I’ll forgive him for that. The whole best trilogy, best 10 films ever made, or whatever, is getting a little tired.
For me it’s Blue and then slightly behind that, it’s Red - with Juliette Binoche and Irene Jacob, giving great performances. The whole thing is tied together as only Kieslowski can and Binoche delivers in every scene. And yes, the visual style is a wonderful testimony to Kieslowski’s talent as a formidable Director.
Have you seen this trilogy? What are your thoughts?
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Loved these films.
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Me too, Stephen Folker
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Marsy Robinson so, how did your Friday night Film watching go, Marsy?
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M LaVoie for me it’s Blue, Red then White. Mostly because I love Binoche and Jacob. The cinematography in Blue is magnificent. That scene in the hospital bed that focuses on her eye, is beautiful and poignant.
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I haven't heard of this trilogy, Geoff Hall. I'll have to check it out.
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Maurice Vaughan my young Paduan. You will be challenged by it, but will fall in love with Kieslowski, Binoche and Jacob. After Three Colours, check out Dekalog.
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For me, it was Blue as well, Geoff Hall . Thank you for the reminder. All three made a huge impression on me.
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Robin Gregory hi Robin, yes, Juliette Binoche is a tour de force. Love her to bits.
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Ok, I'll check out "Dekalog" too, Geoff Hall.
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Maurice Vaughan episode one, will blow you away.
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Some of his early stuff like No End and Camera Buff are worth checking out as well.
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David Melbourne agreed, David. He was a master craftsman.