Three Colors: Blue
Kieślowski's exploration of liberty follows a woman rebuilding life after her husband and child die. Through grief, freedom, isolation, and emotional rebirth, it examines how liberation can be both gift and burden. The film meditates on loss and the cost of freedom.
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