Blue

Blue (1993)

  • 84% of users liked it
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A year before director Derek Jarman succumbed fully to AIDS, he made his last film. In Blue, the color blue is all there is to see as Jarman tries to bring the audience into his vision-impaired world. Jarman offers his insights on life, love, disease, the meaning of art, and the symbology of the… More

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R,
Directed By
Written By
Derek Jarman
Genres
Drama, Art House & International, Special Interest
In Theaters
Dec 3, 1993 Limited
Zeitgeist Films

Critic Reviews

  • Anton Bitel, Film4

    Glitterbug is of greater appeal to the hardened Jarman collector than to the casual viewer - but it offers nearly two decades of English twentieth century history in montage.

  • Anton Bitel, Film4

    Derek Jarman's filmic essay on his own blindness and impending death is a monochromatic elegy to a director's loss of vision.

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  • Cassandra M


    Jarman's masterpiece was always going to attract a lazy criticism from the mainstream mindset: pretentious, trendy, self-indulgent etc. But to dismiss it out of hand as no better than a first year art student's project is to fail to appreciate the rich narrative. The… More

  • Walter M


    With his final movie "Blue", Derek Jarman again takes an intriguing angle, again proving how visual the medium of film is, by using an empty blue screen for its entire running time to emulate his blindness caused by AIDS which would claim his life in 1994. As the Washington… More

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