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SummaryKrzysztof Kieslowski closes his Three Colors trilogy in grand fashion, with an incandescent meditation on fate and chance, starring Irène Jacob as a sweet-souled yet somber runway model in Geneva whose life dramatically intersects with that of a bitter retired judge, played by Jean-Louis Trintignant. Meanwhile, just down the street, a se...

Three Colors: Red

Metascore Universal AcclaimBased on 11 Critic Reviews
100
User Score Universal AcclaimBased on 299 User Ratings
8.3
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SummaryKrzysztof Kieslowski closes his Three Colors trilogy in grand fashion, with an incandescent meditation on fate and chance, starring Irène Jacob as a sweet-souled yet somber runway model in Geneva whose life dramatically intersects with that of a bitter retired judge, played by Jean-Louis Trintignant. Meanwhile, just down the street, a se...

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Metascore
Universal AcclaimBased on 11 Critic Reviews
100
100% Positive
11 Reviews
0% Mixed
0 Reviews
0% Negative
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Metascore
Universal AcclaimBased on 11 Critic Reviews
100
100% Positive
11 Reviews
0% Mixed
0 Reviews
0% Negative
0 Reviews

  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Mixed Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
Three Colours: Red is the trilogy’s anti-romance, depicting an unconventional love story blossoming against the insurmountable obstacle of age – perhaps the most adventurous and personal of the trilogy,
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.
User Score
Universal AcclaimBased on 299 User Ratings
8.3
89% Positive
267 Ratings
5% Mixed
14 Ratings
6% Negative
18 Ratings

  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Mixed Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
User Score
Universal AcclaimBased on 299 User Ratings
8.3
89% Positive
267 Ratings
5% Mixed
14 Ratings
6% Negative
18 Ratings

  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Mixed Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
Jun 6, 2021
Krzysztof Kieślowski's very last film is nothing less than a true masterpiece. The last film of the three colors trilogy is one of the best pictures of 1994. It's the kind of film that reminds me why I love cinema.Red tells about fraternity, love.Red tells the story of Valentine, a model who accidentally ran over a dog who belongs to a retired judge, Joseph kern. The film shows the two character's lives slowly **** movie also has other characters like Auguste and his girlfriend who are connected wonderfully.The strange connection of Auguste to the judge and the ending where all characters from previous movie coming out of the ferry are all what makes me love this film so much.It's outrageous when we get to know that the Academy didn't even nominate this film for Best picture.
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Apr 8, 2021
Stimulating closing trilogy. Chance, or whatever, joins the paths of a retired judge and a photographic model in a story about fraternity, the red color of the French flag, with an ending that leaves an indelible mark.
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The film courses with vitality -- and makes you glad to be alive. Kieslowski's deft touch gives Red its real magic; in the end, the subtle nuances are what stay with you.
By Jeff McCordFULL REVIEW
Red is the best of the lot: warmer, more accessible, unusually generous toward its characters. A mystical tale of chance encounters and unexpected connections, Red uses a traffic accident as a springboard to discovery.
Red succeeds so stirringly that it also bestows some much-needed magic upon its predecessors, "Blue" and "White." The first film's chic emptiness and the second's relative drabness are suddenly made much rosier by the seductive glow of Red.
This is the kind of film that makes you feel intensely alive while you're watching it, and sends you out into the streets afterwards eager to talk deeply and urgently, to the person you are with. Whoever that happens to be.
Exquisitely shot, superbly acted and deftly written, this is easily one of the best arthouse films of the nineties.
By Steve BeardFULL REVIEW
Aug 4, 2019
A perfect film, from script to direction. One of the most affecting and absorbing stories I've ever experienced, with impeccable execution in every element. One of the most acclaimed works of cinema ever and one of my absolute favourites. Krzysztof, thank you.
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Jan 13, 2018
Trintignant carries the mysteriousness of this film to perfection. An interesting tale of morality. The production is captivating and the parallel themes work together well to make it an attention holding view.
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Oct 23, 2020
A boring movie with veeeery slow pace and an unimportant story. Nice to see Switzerland during the 90s.
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Mar 28, 2022
I was confused during the whole movie. Didn't understand what was going on. Maybe I should've watched the previous two movies.
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Jul 7, 2021
This movie is one of the most boring films I've ever tried to sit through. Nothing climatic in the entire movie!
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Production Company
  • MK2 Productions
  • France 3 Cinéma
  • CAB Productions
  • Zespol Filmowy "Tor"
  • Canal+
  • Eurimages
  • Télévision Suisse-Romande (TSR)
  • Office Fédéral de la Culture
  • CED Productions
Release DateNov 23, 1994
Duration1 h 39 m
RatingR
Academy Awards, USA
• 3 Nominations
Golden Globes, USA
• 1 Nomination
César Awards, France
• 1 Win & 7 Nominations

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