The best one out of the three
1. White
2. Red
3. Blue
Im sorry but Three Colours Blue wasn't nowhere as good as white or red... it was somewhat awful.
Please rank your favourite in order.
1. White
2. Red
3. Blue
Im sorry but Three Colours Blue wasn't nowhere as good as white or red... it was somewhat awful.
Please rank your favourite in order.
1. White 2. Red 3. Blue
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A great movie from a great director...
1. Red
2. Blue
3. White
I thought White was easily the worst in the trilogy. I just didn't care about the characters at all.
-Sean
White
Red
Blue
White is extremely underrated. Maybe less visually stunning than the others but I love its story and it never fails to moves me. But they are all good, like everything I saw from Kieslowski (especially The Double Life Of Veronique ).
~Proud Balehead~
White, by far. (I am glad to say that Leonard Maltin agrees.) It has the meatiest story and most interesting characters. I found Red disjointed and Blue downright pretentious.
for me:
1. White
Yeah, White is just freaking fat in almost all aspects. The characters are rich and fascinating. It beats Blue in terms of character study. The story really holds its water. Yes, the story is a bit unrealistic and soapy, but it's done artistically without adding too much sentimentality to it. And the ending is devastatingly romantic. It's romantic in a true sense; it has the blue/sadness, the red/passion and hope (I don't know what color symbolizes hope). So yeah, white is the most colorful color (both the movie and the color).
2. Blue
While I found Blue to be visually and cinematographic-ally amazing without being artsy for the sole purpose of being artsy, it somehow becomes underwhelming in the last 30 minutes. It almost fail to cleverly depict and explore Julie's sadness. I felt like I got a second or third-rate orgasm. But I still love it. The first 25 minutes is just awesome.
3. Red
I expected Red to be an interesting character study with a lot of passion and rage. Yet, It doesn't have those elements with the intensity that I expected. Although I still think that it's a good movie, the weak depiction and the passivity of the main character really bugs me.
My List:
http://www.imdb.com/list/2oNF6wXyc5k/
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1. Red
2. Blue
(big gap)
3. White
Have watched Red and Blue many times, White just once.