Maybe you have no idea who this great master is, thus let me give you some brief introduction. He was born in Poland on June 27th, 1941, and graduated from Lodz Film School in Poland. He had filmed several short films when he was still at school and after graduation he directed some good movies, for instance, Scar, No End. And in the year 1987 he became world famous by a short film about killing, which with a short film about love both won European Film Award for Best Motion Picture. After that, he successively directed Decalogue, the Double Life of Veronique, and Three Colors. Unfortunately, this great master passed away in 1996 in Paris because of a heart disease, left endless pity to the entire world.
Seeing his movies, you'll sense his humor and wisdom. Well, it doesn't matter if you don't because the most important and what people really care is that he makes some kind of touch deepest in your mind that you can' t tell and which now is hard to come by.
Liu Xiaofeng has said, Kieslowski is one who is truly good at telling stories because he is sensitive to life. He thinks with his sense and body, not theory or doctrine. His thought is like a line of sunshine with compassion, pass through the moist dazed fog and reach your soul.
At last may you rest in piece, Mr. Kieslowski.
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