Review of Three Colors: White (1994) by Desson Thomson for Washington Post — 16 Jan 1998
Kryzstof Kieslowski's White...is a continuing testament to the Polish director's poetic mastery. Like all of Kieslowski's works, White articulates a whole language of sensations, images, ironies and mystery -- often with a minimum of dialogue.
But it is no rarefied, abstract exercise. The movie...aches with human dimension.
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This review of Three Colors: White (1994) was written by Desson Thomson and published by Washington Post on 16 Jan 1998.
Three Colors: White has generally received very positive reviews.
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