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Rating of
3.5/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 04/21/2020
Bearing the lightest of tones in the trilogy, "White" follows a man's fight for equality and to achieve his own social standing.
Rating of
4/4
mitchellyoung - wrote on 01/22/2012
Just as with the other entries into his Three Colors series, Kieslowski uses symbolic cinematography to largely tell a story of revenge and redemption. This is a less pensive and more tense entry into the series than "Blue," but it still reflects thoughtfully on human emotion, as with each film in the series. Julie Delpy is a standout.
Rating of
4/4
Snake Sugarbaker - wrote on 12/15/2009
Sure, we've all fantasized about faking our deaths so that our ex in Paris will visit us in Warsaw--but we're not psychotic ****s. When Karol (Zamachowski) does it, however, it's okay; his ex-wife looks like Julie Delpy (and she's got it coming). Even as a shrew, Delpy inspires sympathy and fan letters. My favorite of the "Three Colors" trilogy, White (representing "equality" to the frogs) shows that, though revenge springs eternal, hope is sweet.