Three Colors: White Page #5

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
664 Views


Someone from the consulate

is coming.

You have the right

to remain silent

until he comes.

I have nothing to hide.

What do you want from me?

Have you begun executing the will?

Yes. So?

Your ex-husband was wealthy.

Yes.

That's all, thank you.

We don't believe your husband died

a natural death.

What?

He was helped.

We have proof you were here

the day he died.

The stamp is in your passport.

How is that?

He's not dead. He's alive.

Who?

My husband.

Who was buried yesterday

at 11:
30?

Him.

So who's alive?

No one.

Hello. I'm Monsieur Le Gac

from the consulate.

What's new?

Don't stand in the window.

Someone will see you.

It's ready.

What?

I remember identifying you

after the exhumation.

Boy, did we identify you!

Mikolaj puked.

Good thing you didn't

turn yourself in. We'd be in jail.

You, me, Mikolaj, the driver

and some others.

I made some cherryjam.

Do you want it?

Someday I'll cook the snails

in the garden.

I'll make a stew.

The lawyer?

He came by. He's expensive.

He said...

What?

That he sees a little light

at the end of the tunnel.

Michael Smith - Andrew Litvak

Processed by C.M.C. - Paris

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