Protagonist Blue Krzysztof Kieślowski : lonely or free?

Abstract

The main consideration of this text focused on the answer to the question whether the Julie character in the film Three Colors: Blue is a free person, or lonely. The answer to this question was connected with the interpretation of experiencing the typical phases of mourning in the context of the heroine's biography. After Patrick and Anne death the next Julie was in fact first in denial, then anger, then bargaining, depression, and finally acceptance. Is she free, or feel lonely? The answers can be found in the stages of grief, coping with loss. Her loneliness, which decided in the early stages of passes slowly in the artistic freedom of a woman composer. Memories of the past appear to be shown by the blue filter held camera Slawomir Idziak. Julie memories when they come looking for cleaning and oblivion in a local swimming pool blue water. Trying to rinse with each other the past. The past, however, the blue beads symbolize, the only thing woman takes out of the house, which leaves. As already mentioned, the blue is the color of the memory and try to forget. In blue are also filmed notes that are written by Julie element of music. The heroine continues to work her husband or her before the accident. He writes music thus creating future. In blue, symbolizing the sadness (feel blue is just being sad) shows the past, present and future. Perhaps each of the stages of our lives is accompanied by elements of sadness in his works seen by the symbolic blue camera filters. Blue beads that are a reminder of the past, blue water pool in the present and the blue notes giving a purpose in life. Blue is also often face Julie, perhaps symbolically scared sadness

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