Three Colors: White Page #4

Synopsis: Karol (Polish) marries Domininque (French) and moves to Paris. The marriage breaks down and Dominique divorces Karol, forcing him into the life of a metro beggar and eventually back to Poland. However, he never forgets Dominique and while building a new life for himself in Warsaw he begins to plot...
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Production: Miramax Films
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.7
Metacritic:
88
Rotten Tomatoes:
88%
R
Year:
1994
91 min
661 Views


Dominique?

It's Karol.

I'm calling from Warsaw.

From Poland.

I'm sorry.

I wanted to hear yourvoice.

Say something.

Anything.

"I hereby annul

my previous will and testament.

"I resolve that..."

That in the case of my death...

Death.

...all my personal belongings

and property

as well as any sums...

of money...

Of money in my bank accounts

will be left

to my ex-wife, Dominique.

Dominique has a "q-u-e"

at the end.

I know how to spell Dominique.

What are we doing out here?

I'm afraid

the office may be bugged.

By whom?

Who knows?

I wanted to tell you something.

Go ahead.

Don't be surprised to see

my obituaries in the paper.

One will be signed by you.

Okay.

My lawyer has my will.

You're the executor.

Here are the names.

You want me to drag her

from Paris?

Will she come?

She'll come.

It's a lot of money.

You don't want to know why?

No.

You'll need a passport again.

Now you can have

the death certificate.

My condolences.

Here.

Everything is in order.

You know

what's next?

What?

We need someone

to bury.

A corpse?

You don't plan on?

No.

We'll buy one.

These days...

you can buy anything.

You think so?

Would you mind

a Russian import, boss?

Thank you.

Thank you.

Let's go.

It couldn't be better, boss.

He's impossible to identify.

What happened?

His head got crushed.

He leaned too far

out a train window.

Let's close it.

I'll manage.

Okay. Goodnight, boss.

I'll close up.

You scared me.

Why?

You knew I was coming.

I don't know...

Afraid ofwhat will happen?

Here's your passport.

Your ticket to Hong Kong.

Your address.

I rented you a nice house.

Are you sure?

Don't be late for the plane.

At 10 o'clock,

I'll call the police.

They'll be there

a half hour later.

At 10:
30,

you'll be in the air.

Easy, isn't it?

Easy.

Mikolaj...

So long.

I wanted you to come.

I wanted to be sure.

I didn't want to have

to ask anymore.

Karol...

You cried at my funeral.

Why?

Because you were dead.

Can I touch your hand?

Sit down.

Can I lay my head here?

I've wanted to lay my head here

for such a long time.

You moaned louder

than on the phone.

Yes.

You won't look at me?

Karol?

Mikolaj, please.

It's Dominique.

It's Dominique.

Where's Karol?

He's dead.

He is not. I saw him...

You were at his funeral.

I was not at his funeral.

He's alive.

I'm sorry...

You have to help me find him.

I love him.

Of course. It's row 23.

Tomb 10675.

The name of the cemetery

is Powazkowski.

He's back!

I think I doubt that.

I have to hang up.

Dominique Vidal?

Yes?

Police.

Passport, please.

It's at the front desk.

Call downstairs.

We have a search warrant.

Can I get dressed?

I'm a French citizen.

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