Review of Blind Chance (1987) by Jake G — 16 May 2010
BLIND CHANCE is a daring, highly conceptual film by Polish director Kryzstof Kieslowski. It's one of those movies that you can study and analyze to your heart's content, as there are subtleties and undertones throughout the film.
The storyline is that as Witek, a young Polish medical student, rushes to catch the last train to Warsaw, his future will be shaped by his catching or missing the train. In one, he becomes a Communist Party member, in the other a Christian, and in the last a devoted doctor and father.
A fascinating, controversial film that shouldn't be missed, Kieslowski's BLIND CHANCE is a masterpiece.
This review of Blind Chance (1987) was written by Jake G on 16 May 2010.
Blind Chance has generally received very positive reviews.
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