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Old 11-27-2009, 12:54 PM   #1
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United Kingdom The Double Life of Veronique / La double vie de Véronique (Amazon: March 2010)

One of my favourite French films. Love it.

HMV listing it as an exclusive for January 2010 @ £12.99 http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1;-1&sku=302317



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Old 11-28-2009, 06:45 AM   #2
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Wonderful news, as this is one of my favourites. Hoping Kieslowski's wonderful Three Colours trilogy sees light of day on Blu very soon, as well.
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Old 11-28-2009, 09:08 AM   #3
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wonderful news, as this is one of my favourites. Hoping kieslowski's wonderful three colours trilogy sees light of day on blu very soon, as well.
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Old 11-30-2009, 03:06 PM   #4
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oh yeah!
that's some great news right there.
Artificial Eye is generally a very good studio.
some of their titles have been locked however.
and others have had 50hz menus.
so hopefully this one won't have those issues.
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Old 12-02-2009, 06:09 PM   #5
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update:

BD extras:
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Conversation with Kieslowski
Interview with Irène Jacob
‘Kieslowski, Polish Filmmaker’ Documentary
Short Films:
‘The Musicians’ (1958)
‘Factory’ (1970)
‘Hospital’ (1976)
‘Railway Station’ (1980)
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It is important to resist the temptation to figure out every last detail of "The Double Life of Veronique," the mysterious and poetic new film by Krzysztof Kieslowski. That way lies frustration.

The parts do not quite fit, and anyway this is not a puzzle to be assembled. It is a romance about those moments we all sometimes have when we think we see ourselves at a distance. Is there, we wonder, more than one me? Why haven't I ever seen a portrait in a gallery that looks exactly like myself - or anyone I know? How would I feel if I did? The movie is about two young women, one named Veronique, one named Veronika, both played by Irene Jacob. They never quite meet, although their paths almost cross one day. One lives in France, the other in Poland. They were born on the same day. They have identical heart problems. They are both wonderful singers. One dies, the other doesn't.

The movie could have been truly confusing if it cut back and forth between the two women, both played by the same actress, but it doesn't. We follow the Polish Veronika until she shockingly collapses during a music recital, and then we pick up the thread on Paris. This is the reverse of what Luis Bunuel once did when he had two different actresses play the same woman interchangeably. With Kieslowski we are also a little confused: Is this the same woman? Did she not really die? We listen for clues. Then we realize there are none. First we saw one woman, now we see the other.

There is a long central section in the film which is a triumph of narrative technique. Veronique receives a tape in the mail. She listens to it, and eventually is able to identify it as the sounds in a train station - a particular station. She has received other clues, from a secret admirer who seems to challenge her to find him. She follows the clues, using enormous ingenuity, but when she finally meets the admirer she is chagrined, because there was nothing there, really, but the game, and somehow she felt there would be truth and illumination at the end of her quest. Perhaps this part of the film is a parable for the puzzle that Kieslowski has set us.

Sometimes I play a game in my life, which consists of returning to an exact place and time and duplicating an exact action.

Here I am again, I think, following my own footsteps. This cafe, on a rainy morning in Paris in the winter. The same waiter, the same order, the same book in my hand. And next year I will do this again.

The problem with these games is that they are locked in time. I can always repeat my action next year, but never last year. I cannot make an appointment in the past. Something like that game is what "The Double Life of Veronique" is about, with the addition that only the filmmaker, only Kieslowski, knows both of the women.

Are they the same woman? No. Why are they so similar? Perhaps because there are only so many differences that are possible.

Why does the second woman seem to feel a fleeting moment of pain when the first one dies? Kieslowski is not interested in the answers to such questions, because they would be meaningless speculations. But the possibility of such connections between lives is infinitely interesting. To think about them is to touch the mystery of consciousness.

When I do think I see myself at a distance, by the way, I never hurry to catch up. What if I were right? What would we say to each other?
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Old 12-02-2009, 06:18 PM   #6
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Looks like we get some, but not all, of the Criterion extras.

Still tempted to get the CC DVD as I've never seen the film...
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Old 12-02-2009, 06:32 PM   #7
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Still tempted to get the CC DVD as I've never seen the film...
As far as I am concerned, the color-scheme of the Criterion disc is problematic. I own the MK2 release.

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Old 12-10-2009, 01:43 AM   #8
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Didn't see a thread about this. It looks like Artificial Eye will be releasing The Double Life of Veronique with Irene Jacob on Blu-ray in March.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Double-Life-...0412719&sr=1-1

Hopefully it's region-free. This is one of my favorite films, and it should look terrific in HD.

EDIT: Oops, there was already a thread. I didn't see it when I did a search. Oh well, still excited about this release, but this thread can deleted.

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Old 12-10-2009, 02:12 PM   #9
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As far as I am concerned, the color-scheme of the Criterion disc is problematic. I own the MK2 release.

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How so? Just curious.
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Old 01-18-2010, 11:24 PM   #10
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It's out next week in the UK - Jan 25 - and it's a HMV exclusive. Only £12.99
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Old 01-19-2010, 12:16 PM   #11
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The Criterion I think looks marvelous, and I'm not an expert on color comparison, but DVDBeaver compared the MK2 release to the Criterion. (site is down right now for some reason) It's one of my favorite films and favorite DVDs of all.

This BD is awesome news, but for me I will have to pass on it for the time being... sicne I'm not getting an upgrade on the extras department. But picture and sound has gotta be something else. (one disappointment with the Criterion was the 2.0 sound option compared to the 5.1 and 2.0 on the MK2/Artificial Eye)
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Old 01-20-2010, 04:24 PM   #12
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Play have been listing this too http://www.play.com/DVD/Blu-ray/4-/1...e/Product.html
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Old 01-20-2010, 04:57 PM   #13
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Play - and anywhere else for that matter - don't start selling until almost 2 months after HMV do. Depends how much you want it I guess. HMV's price is pretty good anyway.
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The Criterion I think looks marvelous, and I'm not an expert on color comparison, but DVDBeaver compared the MK2 release to the Criterion. (site is down right now for some reason) It's one of my favorite films and favorite DVDs of all.
The DVDBeaver review is back up, and it still leaves me a little confused re Pro-B's comment. Is there a problem with Criterion's color? My jaded eye doesn't see a problem (I actually prefer the more subtle tinting of the Criterion screen captures to those of MK2; but that's just me. I don't recall being overwhelmed, or even noticing, the green tint in the theater.)
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The DVDBeaver review is back up, and it still leaves me a little confused re Pro-B's comment. Is there a problem with Criterion's color? My jaded eye doesn't see a problem (I actually prefer the more subtle tinting of the Criterion screen captures to those of MK2; but that's just me. I don't recall being overwhelmed, or even noticing, the green tint in the theater.)
The film has a distinctive green tint, which was preserved by the MK2 release (and AE). The Criterion disc most definitely looks very different.

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My copy shipped today from hmv. I love this movie - I hope they did a good job on the Blu-ray.
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My copy shipped today from hmv. I love this movie - I hope they did a good job on the Blu-ray.
Let us know what it's like when you've watched it.
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I've got the Criterion DVD which is two discs comes in a nice slipcase with book. Saw this at HMV.com, but don't know about replacing my Criterion with this. Might wait to see if Criterion do a BD
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This will be my third copy of the movie after the mk2 DVD and the Criterion DVD.

Also, my region free player should be here tomorrow just in case it's region locked (I'm in the U.S.). This, Suspiria and Thirst pushed me over the edge and made me get a region free player. I've already ordered a number of region B exclusives like Belle de Jour, Red Desert and Martyrs. I was surprised by how cheap some titles were on Amazon.co.uk (like Martyrs, The Good the Bad the Weird, and Subway). Of course, new releases are still up there, as is Cache for some reason (have yet to see that). Oh, well, it's all about having more choice.
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Just had a quick look at the disc.

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Confirmed Region A and Region B. Good news.

Gave the disc a spin and it looks wonderful. Incidentally, I never liked what Criterion did either with their DVD. What Artificial Eye did on DVD (and -first look- on Bluray) is how I remember it at the cinema.

Can't say much more until I watch it.
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