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Blue

Submitted by on March 5, 2007 – 3:13 AMNo Comment

Strange picture.   The pacing is odd, but it works — at least until the last ten minutes, when the movie punks out with the wrap-up montage.   Binoche is either a brilliant actress or really wooden, and I swear I can’t decide which, and the use of the color blue is a little too anvilly, but I can live with it.   I liked White better; it didn’t lose its nerve.   I haven’t seen  Red yet, though, and I hear it’s the best of the trilogy. (8/25/03)

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