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  • If one thing can be said about Kieslowski is that he loved playing with the film.

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  • Kieslowski is known to film different options in case anything would happen while he was editing.

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  • Simply Kieslowski is trying to show the heroine’s world from her point of view.

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  • I may be going a little outside of box with this one, but the second film in Kieslowski’s “Colors” Trilogy is really great and there is one terribly unhappy marriage at its center.

    Top 10 Dysfunctional Families in Movie Dramas » Scene-Stealers 2009

  • Kieslowski is basically saying that if a person like Julie has enough money to live on and she doesn’t have to work for a living is it possible for her to simply exist?

    2009 August 2009

  • If you want to explore the theme of liberty on a very personal level in 1992 Europe then obviously you need to have a character who is financially stable because the liberty that Kieslowski is going for is more emotional, psychological, philosophical.

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  • Both Kubrick and Kieslowski made remarkably complex and evocative capital out of the contingent facts of their chosen theme.

    2009 August 2009

  • Editing is discovering the soul of the movie and Kieslowski more than any director seem to truly understand its power.

    2009 August 2009

  • He's been compared not just to compatriots like Hou Hsiao-Hsien but also international heavyweights such as Krzysztof Kieslowski and Robert Altman, such was Yang's skill at capturing and making sense of the mess of human existence.

    This week's new film events 2011

  • Kieslowski was trying to talk about things that unite people in his film.

    2009 August 2009

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