Review of Three Colors: Red (1994) by Lisa Nesselson for Variety — 14 Jul 1995
Red, the beautifully spun and splendidly acted tale of a young model’s decisive encounter with a retired judge, is another deft, deeply affecting variation on Krzysztof Kieslowski’s recurring theme that people are interconnected in ways they can barely fathom.
If it’s true — as the helmer has announced — that this opus will be his last foray into film directing, Kieslowski retires at a formal and philosophical peak.
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This review of Three Colors: Red (1994) was written by Lisa Nesselson and published by Variety on 14 July 1995.
Three Colors: Red has generally received very positive reviews.
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