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Double Life of Veronique [VHS] [1992]
 
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Double Life of Veronique [VHS] [1992]

Irčne Jacob , Wladyslaw Kowalski , Krzysztof Kieslowski    Suitable for 15 years and over   VHS Tape
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Irčne Jacob, Wladyslaw Kowalski, Halina Gryglaszewska, Kalina Jedrusik, Aleksander Bardini
  • Directors: Krzysztof Kieslowski
  • Writers: Krzysztof Kieslowski, Krzysztof Piesiewicz
  • Producers: Bernard-P. Guiremand, Leonardo De La Fuente, Ryszard Chutkowski
  • Language French, Italian, Polish
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Tartan
  • VHS Release Date: 1 Oct 1999
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004CN1H
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 10,194 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
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Format:VHS Tape
Veronique is an endlessly fascinating film - thought-provoking, moving, and extraordinarily beautiful. Kieslowski never dictates to his audiences, leaving them room for their own imaginative worlds to interact with his work.. he provides inspiration but not instruction. I find in this film an exploration of the human condition - the desire to know and be known by another, the wish to be understood without question, and (perhaps) the futility of that desire.

Irene Jacob, in the bilingual double title role, is luminous, communicating more in a glance or a sigh than pages of dialogue could provide. Suddenly bereft of her feeling of not being alone in the world, she seeks someone else to know her, thinking she may have found that intuitive connection with a mysterious puppeteer, but there is little room for certainty in this imaginative, emotive, philosophical film.

Cinematographically, it is superb, every shot a glowing construction of high art, and the soundtrack goes straight to the heart. I originally saw it in the cinema and was thunderstruck. I WISH they'd release a DVD, as my video tape is wearing thin! I cannot recommend it too highly.

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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful
By Jason Parkes #1 HALL OF FAME
Format:DVD
Following the release of just about everything else the late great Krzystof Kieslowski made on DVD ('Blind Chance', 'Camera Buff', 'No End', 'The Scar', 'A Short Film About Killing', 'A Short Film About Love', 'The Dekalog' & 'The Three Colours Trilogy') it seemed odd that these key work that came between 'The Dekalog' & 'Three Colours' did not appear (I expect this was down to the dual identity of the film?).

Released in 1991, 'La Double Vie De Veronique'/'Podwonjne Zycie Werokiki' found Kieslowski working outside of Poland for the first time after the Iron Curtain had fallen. Due to the fact it can't be read as a political metaphor as his preceding work post 'Camera Buff' it confounded many - unlike 'Dekalog' & 'Three Colours' it couldn't be directly related to The Ten Commandments or the French Tri-Colour. In that way 'The Double Life of Veronique' feels closest to Tom Twyker's adaptation of Kieslowski/Piesiewicz's 'Heaven' which was filmed posthumously (& part of an uncompleted trilogy the two Krzystof's were working on based on 'The Divine Comedy').

The film begins in Poland as Weronika (Irene Jacob) a singer has portent of something to come - a key scene finds her double Veronique (Irene Jacob) take a photo of Weronika. Shortly after, Weronika collapses at a concert and dies - two scenes here are extremely powerful, one where Weronika has an out of body experience near a bench and the grim shot from her grave. The film shifts to France, and from death we meet Veronique once more in the throes of passion with her lover.

Veronique is not unlike Weronika in that she physically resembles her, has a beautiful singing voice and suffers from a similar heart condition. Veronique opts to reject the singing career that lead to Weronika's death and becomes a teacher, crossing paths with Alexandre a puppeteer whose enigmatic qualities attract Veronique. Later she begins to receive oblique messages - a shoe lace, a tape recording of a cafe, an empty cigar box. This leads in turn to Alexandre and the forgotten photographs Veronique took of Weronika during a riot - Alexandre thought the photo was of Veronique but it is in fact Weronika. Veronique realises she has a double, the revelation eventually leading her home in Kieslowski's enigmatic delight.

'The Double Life of Veronique' is a magical work, at one point Kieslowski wanted to release multiple versions, each with a minor difference be that extra scene or alternate cut. I feel it's one of those works you can lose yourself in, or rather, to - think "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea", the poetry of Rilke, Cocteau's 'Orphee', or Bulgakov's 'The Master & Margarita.' I'm not sure what Kieslowski & Piesiewicz are saying - something to do with the dual identity of Europe (France to Poland as Veronique to Weronika?)? Something to do with death? Something to do with fate?...but it has the clarity of the greatest dreams and feels somewhat neglected coming between the feted 'Dekalog/Short Films About...' & the celebrated 'Three Colours.' An enchanting work that is extremely welcome issued on DVD and a great work of cinema equal to such European masters as Bergman, Bresson, Cocteau, Fellini, & Tarkovsky. It's also one of the great films of the 1990s and a reminder of what was lost when Kieslowski died - part of his great oeuvre and one to discover, rediscover now on DVD...

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
By L. Davidson VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
I think that "The Double Life of Veronique" is not a film to be over-analysed as some reviewers seem to have done , but one simply to be enjoyed for what it is; a poetic and lyrical love story, filmed beautifully and illuminated throughout by the radiant Irene Jacobs, in the role of Weronika/Veronique. The film is in two halves; the first half is in Poland , but it then switches suddenly to Paris after the Polish Weronika has a chance encounter with her identical lookalike Veronique, with whom she shares many other similarities as well. This film,with it's lighter themes of love and fate, is somewhat more uplifting than many of Kieslowski's other ,more downbeat, films about death ,broken relationships and unhappiness and as a result is a more enjoyable one to watch.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Puppets without strings
It's difficult to be concise about a film I know better than almost any other, but I must adhere to my self-imposed one-paragraph rule and resist the temptation to produce a... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Dariush Alavi
Reality is stranger than fiction.
I first saw this movie in the early nineties in the cinema and my opinion hasn't really changed since then: this is an excellent semi low budget flick which takes you on a... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Dirk Sabbe
Extraordinary and imbued with longing
I should start with a confession. This is my favorite film and has been since I first saw it many years ago. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Adam Frankenberg
Finally, on Blu-ray
Finally on Blu-Ray. this isn't the highest quality transfer I've ever seen but it is much better than VHS! Read more
Published 21 months ago by G. Reynolds
Veronique is unique
Being a long time admirer of the work of Krzysztof Kieslowski I was very pleased to be able to get this Blu Ray version of Veronique. Read more
Published on 24 April 2010 by Muziblitz
Excellent BD
This is technically an excellent BD disc with a competent transfer encoded at high bit rate and lossless sound. Highly recommended if you like the film. Read more
Published on 25 Mar 2010 by M. Hafner
Beautiful transfer of a favourite movie
I've bought this movie three times now. Despite this Blu Ray version not having all the extras of the Criterion NTSC DVD, in my opinion it has the most beautiful transfer of all... Read more
Published on 7 Feb 2010 by Iain Hinchliffe
Impressive!
I've always been a fan of Kieslowski's films, but this is a very impressive work of art. Very moving, beautiful shots and a moody score by Preisner. Read more
Published on 29 July 2009 by F. Rodenbrug
Not sure what to make of this one...
Well, this is a weird one, long and ambling, not making much sense, not rated high on the entertainment factor. Read more
Published on 24 Feb 2009 by Mrs. Y. M. Mariess
sublime, ambiguous, dreamlike film
The review below which suggests that Weronika and Veronique are the same person, seems a rather reductive interpretation. Read more
Published on 2 Oct 2008 by M. Bentley
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