I don't know if this is the first three-part movie to play with the "what if" concept, but this movie must have influenced a lot of future generations. Unlike the dramatic entertainment of those later movies, the theme of this movie has always revolved around It is a dark politics, so the feeling of depression and fate shrouds the whole film, but it doesn't give you very strong stimulation on the surface, but it makes people a little breathless. This is also the third Kieslowski movie I've watched since I watched "The Ten Commandments" and "Red" when I was a child. Whether it's the camera sense or the atmosphere, it's exactly the same as those two movies. The master is the master, you You may or may not like it, but everyone has their own set.
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