Analysis Of The Double Life Of Veronique

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Against her will she is taken to the top by Scottie, who is overcoming his fear, and at the top she is frightened by a church sister and she falls off to her death. Scottie now has lost both possibilities of his love Madeleine due to the same fate, which is also his fear.
The Double Life of Veronique is another foreign film by the director Krzysztof Kieślowski and is about two identical young women who life in different countries but have a strange connection. I this film Kieślowski doesn’t lead the audience 's mind into any direction or hint like he does in his trilogy, with the meaning of the colors, and his Decalogue series, with the meaning of the Ten Commandments. The two identical main characters, Veronique from Paris and Weronika from Poland, have certain effects on each other 's lives even though they don’t know of each other. They did have a small glimpse of each other when Veronique was traveling into Krakow. They both have a similar internet into music, Weronika was acknowledged for having an amazing voice but it was too powerful for her. During her first real performance she passes out causing her to die. This dead make Veronique feel sorrow even though she did not know of her death, and that caused her to stop from continuing her music. Veronique also suffers from heart problems, which was the cause of Weronika’s death, and it was as if Weronika’s death connected to her to stop her music. Veronique later meets …show more content…

Enemy, The Black Swan, Three Colors: Red, Vertigo, and The Double Life of Veronique all wrap around the idea of having a character with double personalities or double life. The directors use different hints and sometimes obvious showings of how this idea plays in their films. The job of the audience is to connect all of the pieces together in order to make sense of it, which is what makes a great film, and understanding it only reveals its