Three Colors: WhiteThree Colors: White
(1994)
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Three Colors: White

A man abandoned by his wife seeks revenge by becoming a millionaire in Poland.

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'Three Colors: White' is a movie by one of the most important filmmakers from Poland and with one of the most memorable works of independent cinema, Krzysztof Kieślowski left his mark on the seventh art. And one of the most daring and recognized projects of the director was with the trilogy of colors - formed by the films 'Liberty is Blue', 'Equality is White' and 'Fraternity is Red'. In the case of the second film, from 1994, we have a different tone from the rest of the trilogy. After all, this is the only one that Kieślowski treated with a humorous look. This ended up generating controversy. Some love the longa, others hate it. But the fact is that the premise is excellent to tell the story of an immigrant who sees his marriage come to an end from one hour to another. Thus, he ends up being deported back to Poland. From there, Kieślowski develops a funny, acidic and ironic plot about appearances and, mainly, about the lack of diversity. A great film that, despite being light and entertaining, speaks of injustice like few others.

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Karol loves Dominique deeply, but she abandons him because he suffers from a helplessness problem. So he decides to return to Poland to become a millionaire and revenge himself

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