Three Colours: Red

Krzysztof Kieslowski (1994)

Irene Jacob, Jean-Louis Trintignant Rated 15 Run time 99 mins
A chance and unlikely friendship springs up between student Valentine and retired judge Joseph. The film is visually rich and has a powerfully atmospheric score by Zbigniew Preisner. The acting performances are brilliant, especially Trintignant.
Three Colours: Red is widely regarded as Kieslowski’s masterpiece, and fitting conclusion to the trilogy.
94% – Rotten Tomatoes
8.1/10 – IMDB
Three Colours: Red (the last part of the Three Colours triptych, which refers to the slogans of the French Revolution) is the last film made by Krzysztof Kieślowski and the prematurely deceased director’s crowning achievement, emblematic of his creative development.
the director returns to the sources of his metaphysical understanding of the human condition and philosophises about the hypothetical variants of human fate
Film Review: Three Colours Red – Culture.pl