Review of Three Colors: Blue (1993) by Patrick Gamble for CineVue — 01 Jul 2011
Like delving into a cold cave of human emotion, Three Colours: Blue is the jewel in the crown of Kieślowski’s trilogy – a fascinating examination of freedom, sorrow and identity, and perhaps one of the most necessary films of contemporary French cinema.
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This review of Three Colors: Blue (1993) was written by Patrick Gamble and published by CineVue on 01 Jul 2011.
Three Colors: Blue has generally received very positive reviews.
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