Three Colours: White (Trois couleurs: Blanc)
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" Julie Delpy stars in Krzysztof Kieslowski's dark comedy (the middle segment in his "three colors" trilogy) about the price of passion. Polish immigrant Karol Karol is humiliated in a public courtroom by his wife during their divorce proceedings. Shamed and brokenhearted, he finds an ally in a fellow countryman. The two concoct a way back to post-Communist Poland, where Karol sets about rebuilding his life. The film, is also known as Trois couleurs: Blanc, and is the second film in a criti"
"Three Colours Trilogy": Part 2
“While 'Three Colours: White' may be the weakest of Krzysztof Kieslowski's "Three Colours Trilogy", that is in no way saying that it is a bad film (to me it was actually still an extremely good one) and that it's testament to the trilogy's consistently high overall quality.'Three Colours: White' could have been a little longer to give more development to the two leads' relationship and to Julie Delpy's character perhaps, and there are a couple of parts that do strain credibility. On the whole though, it is an entertaining, sad and thought-provoking examination of equality and revenge with a story detailing love on the rocks and the aftermath of Poland's Communist Regime.Again it is very symbolic, especially in the linking to the protagonist's past (this time with a coin and a Marianna plast” read more
"The Three Colours Trilogy was an emotional and ambitious project for famed Polish director Krzystof Kielowski in which he aimed to create three stories based on the three political ideals in the motto of the French Republic: liberty, equality, fraternity. Which is why each film is titled on the colors of the French flag (Blue, White and Red). Taking on the subject of equality as it's theme, White tells the tale of a man named Karol Karol, who after losing literally everything in his life, embar"
"First viewing - Mar. 30th Out of the three films in this series, this was by far my favorite entry. I thought the story was very well-crafted all around, and the cast is excellent. I'm not sure I'd go so far as to call it great, but I'd gladly watch it again."
"FORMAT: 35mm CONDITION: ★★★½ NOTES: Also quite damaged in the obvious spots and a yellow-and-green line tracks down the right side throughout the entire third reel, most of the fourth and snippets of the fifth, but the horizontal scratches are less visible than in Blue. DATE: August 19th 2018 CINEMA: The Prince Charles Cinema LOCATION: London"
"2007: 815 2006: 749 2005: 675 2004: 621 "