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Three Colours Trilogy (1993; 1994): A revolutionary triplet of films.

I recently had the privilege of watching the three films that make up Krzysztof KieÅ›lowski’s Three Colours Trilogy: Blue (1993), White (1994), and Red (1994). The three films contain separate storylines, but also have interconnecting moments, elements, and events. In this review, as opposed to my previous reviews of each individual film, I will consider […]

Funky Forest: The First Contact (2005): “What a strange dream.”

Potential viewers need to be aware that in order to watch Funky Forest: The First Contact (2005), you need to have a healthy tolerance for the more ridiculous aspects of cinema. This film was brought into being by three directors (Katsuhito Ishii, Hajimine Ishimine, and Shunichiro Miki), and is extremely random, without any definitive central […]

Three Colours: Blue (1993): “I don’t want any more friends, belongings, love. They’re all traps.”

Krzysztof KieÅ›lowski’s Three Colours Trilogy comprises three films: Blue (1993), White (1994), and Red (1994). The three films are based on the famous ideals of the French Revolution: liberty, equality, and fraternity. I’ll be posting separately about all three, and then posting an overall review comparing and contrasting them as a trilogy.