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3.0 out of 5 stars a little overstated, Mar 16 2002
This review is from: Blue [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I think that "Bleu" has failed in what most more or less watchable films made in the 90s have failed. While it is beautifully shot, has a good casting, an appropriate musical score, and a number of highly original (and therefore interesting) scenes (where the use of music, the use of silence is very effective), on the whole it is rather pointless and thus boring. While watching it, I could not understand why it should have been called "Bleu". This story about a woman who survives a tragedy and has to struggle with her past (and present) is at times very delicate and realistic - and these scenes do come up in my mind from time to time - but it is shown in a way too limited in scope; the film on the whole does not remain in your mind for long, it lacks some strength, some backbone. I tried watching it the second time but it proved to be too boring to bear. I, nevertheless, would recommend everyone to see and think about "Bleu" by himself.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Full Expression of Grief, May 25 2003
This review is from: NEW Blue (DVD) (DVD)
If you woke up realising the cruel deprivation of all your loved ones so that everything you treasured appealed to you as "traps", with their funerals taking place when you're still lying in a hospital bed severely battered-- how do you describe such grief? So this movie a full expression of grief, as it's title Blue" suggests.

In this indescribable numbness and physical pain, is there anyone she could turn to? Her mother whom she sought to get some consolation had nothing to offer, as she herself is a victim of senile dementia faintly pointing out that as a child she was perfectly happy. Her nana instead wept and profusely too in a dark corner. Silently she gave her a hug and asked her why? Because you don't cry was the answer. ( It's somewhat like the Heifetz, the violinist's playing, just like a tordado !! )

She chanced into a promiscuous neighbour who also went to into a number of crisis. First the residents of the building were turning her out to be saved by her last vote. And then her father came as an viewer in one of her pornographic shows, whereas she had to resort to her late husband's colleague's physical comfort.

Yes, she escaped into an estranged town, diving into the water, swimming what not. But history, or at least memories of history, was repeating itself. The street flutist played her tune and one early morning she found him sick laying by the gutter. And the mouse having begot a host of youngs in her kitchen getting right into her nerves. She didn't have the heart to dispose of them as it reminds of her own fate so much. She tried to move again but in vain. Eventually a cat has to be introduced... It was too much pain, self-inflicted or otherwise... These are all facets of her grief.

Suddenly, she realised that she was not alone in her sufferings. She was kept so far in the dark that her husband had a lover, a young and pretty lawyer, even pregnant with his baby. So, she was not the only woman whom her husband loved. Jealousy, perhaps. But out of her kindness and generosity, she gave part of her husband's estate to this future heir of her late husband. Perhaps the news came as a shock, perhaps she felt that she was no longer alone or at least not in her pain and hence her existence? But this belated straw on the camel's back came and at last made her cry ...

So her husband was an internationally acclaimed composer whom she assisted a lot. But music was duly given a low key here in the movie though in a way it spoke loud as it's so evocative. The colour blue instead reins supreme in this movie.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Relish every image that draws you in, Mar 9 2003
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"ikiru95758" (Sacramento, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NEW Blue (DVD) (DVD)
It goes to this film's infinite praise to state that the gripping plot is a mere by-product of Kielowski's aesthetic vision. "Blue" is an impressionist painting in motion; a cinematic experience of objects and faces immersed in shadows and pulsating hues. Seductively textured in this film is the title: blue is the faint glaze of a suit worn by a man at a funeral; blue are the bare walls in a deserted home; blue is the twilight reflected on a child's crystal lamp, and the scribbled notes on an unfinished composition; blue is the tattered facade behind a flute player out in the street. "Blue" is the portrait of a woman hardened by tragedy, but redeemed by music.

Watch this film, and relish every image the draws you in. It's what people do when beholding a work of pure genius.

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