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Friday, October 31 The Double Life of Veronique is a highly provocative film
that examines a soul's search for identity and connection. Kieslowski
uses a sepia overlay on the film to create a monochromatic, almost
ethereal atmosphere. The suffusive darkness achieved by this technique
is a manifestation of the mystical and dreamlike elements of the story
(note the similar effect achieved in Agnieszka Holland's Olivier,
Olivier). As in Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker, the visual
otherworldliness of the film is a representation of the exploration
of the subconscious. Note the elements of fairy tales and vivid dreams
in the film. The unfolding of the story is elliptical and obscure,
as if the protagonist is reluctantly waking from a sweet, intangible
dream. In fact, she is. - Strictly Film School |