Review of The Double Life of Véronique (1991) by Brandon M — 23 Jun 2012
In the peculiar world of two different woman (Irene Jacob), one in Poland and the other in France, both begin to discover themselves. In Poland, Weronika, starts to have dissolutions on her singing is going to affect her life, including one scenario where she drops dead at a concert.
Veronique in France is involved in an intense affair with a man to whom she doesn't really know. Right in the middle of sex, in fact, she begins to cry profusely due to her lack of knowledge of her man.
Challenging drama, that can be very hard to interpret, with strong acting and strange storyline. This is before director Krzyzstof Kieselowski's "Three Color's Trilogy" and it is certainly odd, but memorable.
This review of The Double Life of Véronique (1991) was written by Brandon M on 23 Jun 2012.
The Double Life of Véronique has generally received very positive reviews.
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