Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Three Colors:BLUE (Trois Couleurs: bleu)- Kieslowski-part8

The blue of liberty, the white of equality, the red of fraternity, the connection between people. This is what polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski wanted to portray with his last work, the Three Colors Trilogy. Kieslowski tried before to look at how we live life, at the fact fate, humanity, goodness, and selfishness can change rules set in stone ages before. With his masterful 10 part TV Series Dekalog, he explored the Ten Commandments in a non-religious manner, achieving a poetic, brilliant tale of different lives in Poland. With Three Colors, now extending to France and Switzerland, he attempts to show how even those simple three words can be changed by our behavior. Kieslowski initially thought the ideas of the French Revolution were linked to the colors of their flag, but what he's really working on are ideals that are at the heart of any "free" country. What Kieslowski does in his major works is try to illustrate present day meaning of age-old concepts. There is nothing simple in Kieslowski's world because there are so many forces at play. Some, like the ever-present technology are always very tangible even though rarely the focus, but many are up for debate. Kieslowski refuses to give easy answers, instead allowing the individual to call events luck, chance, destiny, individual determination, or the hand of God. Probably the major aspect that makes Kieslowski a genius is the way he uses cinematic technique to avoid having to come out and tell us what he's up to ...

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