Awesome!!! This movie is the third installment of the trilogy and it was wonderful although not as good as it's predecessors it tells its own story and wraps up everything quite nicely. I love the magic and connections between these 3 films: Blue, White and Red.
Three Colors (Trois Couleurs) trilogy by Kieslowski
Blue - Part 1
White - Part 2
Red - Part 3
The best of the trilogy. Exceptional Irene Jacob.
Tangeling coincidents, amaizing atmosphere , totally recommended
Three Colours trilogy (French: Trois couleurs, Polish: Trzy kolory)
Trois Couleurs Bleu (1993) Three Colours Blue https://trakt.tv/movies/three-colors-blue-1993
Trois Couleurs Blanc (1994) Three Colours White https://trakt.tv/movies/three-colors-white-1994
Trois Couleurs Rouge (1994) Three Colors Red https://trakt.tv/movies/three-colors-red-1994
Third one and the boring one...
I watched this movie as part of a weekly movie study class I'm involved with during The Great Pandemic of 2020. I'll say that while this movie was diverting, I couldn't get past the exhausted gender roles trope at play here. Don't know what I mean? Click the spoiler. The retired judge is engaged in bad behavior which he acknowledges that he needs to stop doing. But does he? Not until there's a vagina-bearing person who points it out. "Men need women to reform them," is a bunk idea that should have died in the 1950s. The fact that the entire plot is wedded to this ruined the movie for me.
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This was the final movie in a fantastic trilogy by Polish Director Krzysztof Kieślowski (the others are Three Colors: Blue and Three Colors: White). I look forward to checking out his other work.
While I can't relate much to the meaning behind much of his work (I am still reading up on the history of France and the colors on their flag) I loved the overall feel of this film and the way that the story unfolds. At different points it reminded me of The Conversation (one of the best films that seems largely forgotten about when we talk about all-time great films). While many have said that Jacob can't hold a candle to Binoche I think that is a bit unfair as Binoche had a lot more to work with in the first film.
And then.... there's the ending. I didn't love it and - I hate to criticize the director - it seems to have cheapened the rest of the film and potentially the trilogy. The odd thing about that is that as things turned right before that I thought the film had really ascended to an amazing level.