Friday, July 10, 2009

Three Colors: Blue




Pro.Larry told us this movie will lead us to sleep at very beginning. The movie told a story about how a woman 's tragic accident happened in her family make her life change.
Until the movie finished, I felt the accident may save her on the other hand.Because she and her husband all have an affair actually,although it take a lot of time to find out and to be released.

This film has little in terms of twists and turns and plot points. But the simple tale is shown to you in such a way as to please you immensely. There are moments of two people talking that are lit so beautifully you want to grab other directors and say "why can't you make people look as absorbing as that? You haven't been *trying* have you? Stay behind after class." On the other side of the equation the DVD extras have a bit of the director telling you what he was trying to achieve with the close-up shots he was using and Binoche goes on about her painful dedication to her art and you sort of want to say "yeah, OK, chill out" and you feel like after they gave the interviews they might giggle behind our backs and laugh at how they made us all think it was all dreadfully clever.

A film about freedom like sense of life. Introspective way and forms of disillusion, fight against the past and steps of self-definition. And the masks of music, ambiguity of search, nooks of desire. A beautiful film about the relation with life and image of the other. Exercise of honest description of reality like collection of different pieces. A subtle form of catharsis and anatomy of gestures. A meditation about values and expectation, trust and desire, about skin of things and the memories as parts of a lamp.

According to Kieślowski, the subject of the film is liberty, specifically emotional liberty, rather than its social or political meaning.[1] Set in Paris, it depicts Julie, a woman whose husband and child are killed in a car accident. Suddenly set free from her familial bonds, Julie attempts to cut herself off from everything and live in isolation from her former ties, but finds that she cannot free herself from human connections.

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