Three Colors: Blue, White, Red (The Criterion Collection) [4K UHD]
R**I
Another Criterion masterpiece
Excellent 4k copy. I had this in bluray already but wanted the finest picture to add to my library.
V**N
it works
good seller
M**Y
Classics for the Cinéphile
"Trois Couleurs: Bleu, Blanc, Rouge" is my favorite film series of all time. This magnum opus of Kieslowski is a clear love letter to Paris to to his home country of Poland."Amélie" & "The Sixth Sense" clearly derive their symbolic uses of colors from Kieslowski.I watch this film over & over. If you're a true cinéphile, then you must add this to your film collection.
C**S
A major work less recognized than it should be
Three stories are related, somewhat entangled with each other and yet function each in its own manner. The acting is superb and the stories are compelling, but few in the U.S beyond critics and film buffs are aware of many foreign films and others are too readily avoiding anything for which they feel the need of subtitles is too large of a problem.Forget about the need to read subtitles if you are not the polyglot. You will miss all too much by limiting your attention to media without the subtitles. If you have to read the print on the screen, it is still well worth the effort.
J**K
WONDERFUL
This is my favorite film trilogy of all time, and this is a lovely boxed set. I can’t wait to watch them in 4K.
J**B
Great movies
This is a very different style of movie, more thoughtful, less obvious and ultimately a bit wonderful. Great director, great cinematography, acting for most part was first rate. Would say undiscovered gems but these are fairly well known though perhaps not as much to US audiences.
E**S
Blu-Ray. Criterion. UPC: 715515089012. 4k Addenum.
Video is better than the DVD. Seems grainy, but the BD version has more detail than the DVD version. Color is not as saturated (see picture with BD version scaled down) in a few scenes on the BD version. I'm divided on this, even though the more subtle color stands on its own too. Didn't notice a difference in audio quality from the DVD. Criterion version is missing audio commentaries on the DVD... which I knew before buying.Addenum for 4k: The HDR on the 4k takes care of the problem I had with the washed out color on the BD. The movie looks good, but it strikes me as odd, since I've been used to seeing it in non-HDR for decades. Aside from the HDR, not much different from the BD version.
P**S
Red is my current favorite movie of all time
Just finished all the features, took awhile as there is a lot included but I enjoyed them. Would recommend to anyone who liked the films. This trilogy makes you think long after it’s over. Personally I like Red the best and enjoy those supplements the most but don’t regret buying the collection as all the features and short films were informative and enjoyable. If you liked the Dekalog you should like this and the opposite should also be true.
M**N
Les 3 chefs-d'oeuvres dans une très belle édition
Bleu - Blanc - Rouge. et plein de bonus :New high-definition digital restorations (with 2.0 DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks on the Blu-ray editions)Three cinema lessons with director Krzysztof KieślowskiNew interviews with writer Krzysztof Piesiewicz, composer Zbigniew Preisner, and actors Julie Delpy, Irène Jacob, and Zbigniew ZamachowskiSelected-scene commentary featuring actor Juliette BinocheNew video essays on Blue, White, and Red by film writers Annette Insdorf, Tony Rayns, and Dennis LimFull-length 1995 documentary featuring KieślowskiThree Kieślowski’s short films—The Tram (1966), Seven Women of Different Ages (1978), and Talking Heads (1980)—plus the short film The Face, starring KieślowskiInterview programs on Kieślowski’s life and work, featuring film critic Geoff Andrew, Binoche, filmmaker Agnieszka Holland, cinematographer Sławomir Idziak, Insdorf, Jacob, producer Marin Karmitz and editor Jacques WittaBehind-the-scenes programs for White and Red, and a 1994 short documentary on Red’s world premiereOriginal theatrical trailersNew and improved English subtitle translationsPLUS: A booklet featuring essays by film critics Colin MacCabe, Nick James, Stuart Klawans, and Georgina Evans; an excerpt from Kieślowski on Kieślowski; and reprinted interviews with cinematographers Idziak, Edward Klosinski, and Piotr Sobocinski
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