The Frame

from the pen of Jandy Stone

White

By Jandy • Sep 14th, 2007 • Category: Capsule Reviews

Most people will say that White is the weak point in the Three Colors trilogy, and I completely agree. It’s about a man whose wife (Julie Delpy, who is the best part of the film) leaves him, forcing him to return from their home in Paris to his home in Poland. After a lot of things happen, most which seem relatively pointless and I forget the details, he goes back to Paris to get back at her. It has its moments, but it has nothing of the sense of depth that Blue had, or the joy that Red would have.
Above Average

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Jandy is a twenty-something recovering academic (English literature), she now devotes more of her time to catching up on film studies on her own, as well as being a music junkie, gamer girl, and TV addict.
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