Three Colors: Blue Poster

Three Colors: Blue (1993)

R 09/08/1993 Drama 1h 38m
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Score
7.8/10
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Overview

The wife of a famous composer survives a car accident that kills her husband and daughter. Now alone, she shakes off her old identity and explores her newfound freedom but finds that she is unbreakably bound to other humans, including her husband’s mistress, whose existence she never suspected.

Krzysztof Kieślowski

Screenplay

Krzysztof Piesiewicz

Screenplay

Part of the Three Colors Collection

Includes Three Colors: Blue and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Juliette Binoche

Juliette Binoche

Julie

Benoît Régent

Benoît Régent

Olivier

Florence Pernel

Florence Pernel

Sandrine

Charlotte Véry

Charlotte Véry

Lucille

Hélène Vincent

Hélène Vincent

Journalist

Philippe Volter

Philippe Volter

Real Estate Agent

Claude Duneton

Claude Duneton

Doctor

Hugues Quester

Hugues Quester

Patrice (Julie's Husband)

Emmanuelle Riva

Emmanuelle Riva

Mother

Media

'' three colours blue '' - official trailer 1993.

'' three colours blue '' - official trailer 1993.

Three Reasons: Three Colors: Blue

Three Reasons: Three Colors: Blue

Three colours - Blue

Three colours - Blue

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Reviews

A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on January 10, 2023

**Pain, tragedy, mourning, mental and psychological anguish, a cathartic journey towards freedom, in a film that is not for all audiences.**

It took me three tries to get through this movie in its entirety. As someone who is currently going through a very difficult grieving process, it was particularly hard for me to watch the film.

It all starts with a serious car accident where the main character, July, loses her husband and daughter. She, like myself, feels a need to escape, to isolate herself from others, and she almost annuls herself by not bearing the pain and absence of her lost family. As the film is a kind of metaphor around the concept of freedom, to what extent is it liberating to have these attitudes? I sincerely do not know. As much as we run away, our pains don't stop c...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on May 16, 2023

Juliette Binoche is on fine form here as "Julie". She is driving her composer husband and their daughter along a country road when - next thing they have an encounter with a tree. Now the audience can expect this - we are shown the leaky brake fluid at the start, but we are not necessarily prepared for what is to come as she has to reconcile her own injuries and the difficulties (and opportunities) of her new life. That involves her taking herself deep into the anonymity of Paris - but she is soon to realise that her need for much desired isolation is not reciprocated by her friend who have no intention of letting her disappear under a rock. Things truly come to an head when she re-encounters old flame "Olivier" (Benoît Régent) and there might just be light at the end of her tunnel? It i...

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