
Three Colors Blue is a french film Directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski and was released in 1993, and was nominated for 3 golden globes. There are three parts of the trilogy Blue/Red/White and Blue is the first part of the set. Blue represents Liberty in the French flag.
The story is of a women named Julie played by (Juliette Binoche) who loses her husband, an acclaimed European composer and her young daughter in a tragic car accident. It shows her path from anguish to joy, the paths taken from pain and greif held in side her. During all this she is being questioned by a journlist about the rumors that she's the actual composer of all Patrice's work. She brushed it off but never denys it at all. She then tries to push her life away and cut off her self from the world and live completely independentlyin solitude in the parisian metropolis.
However she tries to destroys Patrice's final unfinished work: a huge symphony for twelve orchestras, to be played at a gala celebrating the upcoming unification of twelve European nations. Then another copy surfaces, and gradually, as Julie discovers some surprising secrets about her husband's life. This helps her get back into her music and heals Julie and irresistably draws her back to the land of living. I thought it was pretty cool how Kieslowski has mad three parts of like a series. This film was great and it showed the way someone can really just go from not caring about life to find there selfs even more and really do what they love to do.
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