
This marvelous film full of metaphors and incredibly beautiful music by Zbigniew Preisner is a very European film that if you do not grasp the simplicity of the story you could end up totally lost. The pace is slow but with so many things happening –not in the obvious way- you feel that you did not pay attention to every detail and probably you are right. This is a movie that can be seen several times and each time you can discover new details, even some that are crucial for the story.
Irène Jacob plays Weronika/Véronique and has an impressive performance with a face and body that conveys a rainbow of emotions in almost of all the scenes she is in. Even if she was not Kieslowski first choice, Andie MacDowell was his first choice and Juliette Binoche his second choice, I cannot imagine this movie without her. She is so magnificent in this role that Kieslowski also had her as the lead of Rouge (Red) in the last of his Trois Couleurs trilogy. Well, I could imagine Juliette Binoche in this role but she was busy filming another movie, so she was in Bleu (Blue) the first film of the trilogy and the next after this one.
Kiesloski is also the co writer with another of his eternal collaborators Krzysztof Piesiewicz of this amazing story. The cinematography is exceptional with some use of sepia and the camera travels subjectively in some scenes. Suffice to say that as a movie is a true masterpiece and a work of art.
Worth mentioning are the puppets scenes that are not only striking but also hypnotizing.
Kieslowski won the FIPRESCI and the Ecumenical Jury prizes at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival and Irène Jacob won the best actress award. The movie was nominated for a 1992 Golden Globe and has many other international awards and nominations.
This is absolutely not for all audiences as if you read the American sites you will find that some critics and viewers had no idea what this movie is all about. You have to enjoy art cinema and particularly you have to enjoy Kieslowski to really appreciate this movie.
I am so delighted I was able to watch this movie.
Also from Kieslowski, not to miss is "A Short Film About Love" (1988) and the absolutely amazing "The Decalogue".
ReplyDeleteAbout Iréne Jacob, she's mesmerizing...but never again I saw her act this good, or even close to it. So maybe it's just Kieslowski's magic work.
Yes, everything Kieslowski did was amazing! Didn't you like Jacob in Rouge??? Or you didn't liked the trilogy?
ReplyDeleteI didn't remember she was in Rouge! I loved the trilogy, I have the movies and the soundtracks - (my absolute favourite is Bleu).
ReplyDeleteI was thinking about more recents movies where she really seemed disappointing to me.
Well Juliette Binoche is one of my favorite actresses and love her in Blue ... she's Blue! I also have the trilogy and in Laser Disc...
ReplyDeleteYeah, she never did anything similar without Kieslowski, this teaches us about what extraordinary directors can do,isn't?