This was the best "extra" on the Miramax DVD box set from 20+ years ago, unfortunately it has never appeared on any of new Blu-Ray releases of the last few years, which is a shame, as it was a wonderful, insightful mini doco. Thanks for posting.
I love this trilogy and especially Red. I plan to see the newly restored versions of all three in upcoming weeks. Thank you for an insightful analysis!
The judge's other neighbors are also a very interesting topic to discuss. Both the secret gay couple and the drug dealer. As well as Valentine's brother, the heroin addict.
I've been adoring this movie for decades, but last night's viewing brought a new insight. This movie is about FORGIVENESS.
I love Insdorf's analysis, her audio commentaries are always so thoughtful.
Just becoming familiar with this great trilogy...at age 70. Bleu & Blanc are haunting
one of my 5 most loved movies- maybe the 1st one
What a wonderful...conversation. Thanks so much for posting this.
Yes, agree with others here: thanks for posting this. It's a really interesting commentary on what is frankly one of the greatest films of all time.
This is an amazing approach to the film and master filmaker
It is a disservice to call him a giant of cinema. He is a giant of modern art. Thanks for posting this analysis.
This was the best "extra" on the Miramax DVD box set from 20+ years ago, unfortunately it has never appeared on any of new Blu-Ray releases of the last few years, which is a shame, as it was a wonderful, insightful mini doco. Thanks for posting.
never seen a girl more beautiful!
only Europe can make such a trilogy.
I love this trilogy and especially Red. I plan to see the newly restored versions of all three in upcoming weeks. Thank you for an insightful analysis!
great movie!
The judge's other neighbors are also a very interesting topic to discuss. Both the secret gay couple and the drug dealer. As well as Valentine's brother, the heroin addict.
I have seen the trilogy more than thrice.
Tnx 4 uploading 👍🏻 anybody knows where can I find full interview of Irene?
a sincere eulogy.
Is this really on the Criterion set? Their site or any reviews make no mention of it.
What novel is she talking about? The repetition? Who is the author? Thanks!
camus the fall is a lot of similar