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I really didn't know what these colours signified. Maciej and his mother always wore red and his father wore yellow. Even the bedclothes were differentiated in the parental home. Maciej's lover Dawid also wore yellow.
I also don't get the significance of the religious angle that banged on about the different religions of Mum and Dad. That a devout Roman Catholic would allow herself to get pregnant out of wedlock is pretty surprising anyway. If this was to highlight cultural and moral differences, it could have been done by having Dad as a freethinker. He seemed to be completely secular so I simply found the repeated references to his religion rather baffling.
For the first thirty minutes or so, I found the characters to be so crudely drawn, caricatures almost, that I was ready to give up. However, with the arrival of Dawid on the scene, more subtlety was the norm while their relationship developed.
As the film slowly moved along the road to tragedy, I became more emotionally involved. We learn in the very first scene of the film that Krystof, Maciej's lover has died and I cringed in parts for Dawid when Maciej made references to him that must have hurt. The two leads did a great job of their final parting and the ending, reverting to Mum, was a simply perfect one.
It's worth sticking with the film for what comes in the final hour of it. I'm glad I didn't switch it off.
I also don't get the significance of the religious angle that banged on about the different religions of Mum and Dad. That a devout Roman Catholic would allow herself to get pregnant out of wedlock is pretty surprising anyway. If this was to highlight cultural and moral differences, it could have been done by having Dad as a freethinker. He seemed to be completely secular so I simply found the repeated references to his religion rather baffling.
For the first thirty minutes or so, I found the characters to be so crudely drawn, caricatures almost, that I was ready to give up. However, with the arrival of Dawid on the scene, more subtlety was the norm while their relationship developed.
As the film slowly moved along the road to tragedy, I became more emotionally involved. We learn in the very first scene of the film that Krystof, Maciej's lover has died and I cringed in parts for Dawid when Maciej made references to him that must have hurt. The two leads did a great job of their final parting and the ending, reverting to Mum, was a simply perfect one.
It's worth sticking with the film for what comes in the final hour of it. I'm glad I didn't switch it off.
Overall started well, then after 2/3 of the movie, I thought it went on this time warp back into the ... 80's early 90's ... Seriously Depressing Time (I don't want to ruin the movie revealing the.plot)
I felt like watching these themed Gay movies of the time.. DEPRESSING!!! It's the 21st Century, LGBTQ+ films No need to be presented as Victims! We've come far, there're technology, Meds, Gay Marriage, Social Changes etc... I've been watching LGBTQ movies since the early 80's renting from Specialized Video Rental Stores, it was hard to find good positive Gay movies that are inspiring, themes of Hope, Triumph.. etc..! After watching Red Yellow Pink, I feel like I need to take an Upper!😂
- dho-768-184534
- 15 set 2024
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This is not a movie that it talks about homosexuality and hiv but a mess up of everything and completely misinformed about the treatment of hiv. I don't know maybe in Poland they let people die.
- Stefanomilano
- 21 set 2021
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"Red Yellow Pink" by Jolanta Warpechowski is a captivating film that explores the complexities of human emotions and relationships through a unique blend of visual storytelling and narrative depth. Warpechowski, known for her distinctive style, uses color symbolism to great effect, weaving red, yellow, and pink throughout the film as metaphors for love, anger, and tenderness.
The film's narrative is both intimate and expansive, focusing on the interconnected lives of its characters and how their emotions shape their interactions. The performances are stellar, with each actor bringing a profound sense of realism and vulnerability to their roles. The cinematography is striking, capturing the beauty and rawness of each scene, making every frame a piece of art in itself.
What stands out most about "Red Yellow Pink" is its ability to engage the audience on an emotional level. Warpechowski doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of human nature, but she also highlights the moments of beauty and connection that can be found even in the midst of turmoil. This film is a thoughtful, visually stunning exploration of the human condition that will leave viewers reflecting long after the credits roll.
Overall, "Red Yellow Pink" is a must-watch for those who appreciate films that challenge and move you, offering a unique perspective on the colorful spectrum of human emotions.
The film's narrative is both intimate and expansive, focusing on the interconnected lives of its characters and how their emotions shape their interactions. The performances are stellar, with each actor bringing a profound sense of realism and vulnerability to their roles. The cinematography is striking, capturing the beauty and rawness of each scene, making every frame a piece of art in itself.
What stands out most about "Red Yellow Pink" is its ability to engage the audience on an emotional level. Warpechowski doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of human nature, but she also highlights the moments of beauty and connection that can be found even in the midst of turmoil. This film is a thoughtful, visually stunning exploration of the human condition that will leave viewers reflecting long after the credits roll.
Overall, "Red Yellow Pink" is a must-watch for those who appreciate films that challenge and move you, offering a unique perspective on the colorful spectrum of human emotions.
- JanuszPeplinski
- 30 ago 2024
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