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Overall ranking: #200
Number of points: 849
Number of users that ranked this movie: 75
Average ranking in the users lists: #10

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Paddy McManus wrote on 20 march 2008
Juliette Binoche, you are my godess.
Ryan Tekulve wrote on 25 january 2008
"The Antonioni trilogy is actually really easy (and perfect, for that matter) to watch when you're high."

I don't eat drugs, man. But if I did, I'd probably go with Requiem For a Vampire. There's this part where a vampire bat sucks the blood out of a pussy while this really intense organ riff kicks in. Pretty cool, huh?
Duke Harten, Worshipper of FMT wrote on 6 january 2008
In my book, the greatest ending of a film goes to Cavale. If you haven't seen Cavale, it's the first of Lucas Belvaux's trilogy. I suggest that movie, but not the other two in the trilogy. The next greatest ending is this movie. Then there's Donnie Darko, which rips this one off. ILL MOVIE
Jake Savage wrote on 18 décember 2007
The Antonioni trilogy is actually really easy (and perfect, for that matter) to watch when you're high.
Ryan Tekulve wrote on 29 november 2007
L'ECLISSE? That's even more forgettable! Haha, talk about boring shit...my fucking attention span. That damn Antonioni trilogy is a tough watch, man. Take L'Avventura for example, it almost killed me.. I felt sick to my stomach watching it, took me several sittings to get through.
Shaw C. wrote on 31 october 2007
The ending of this would make a good tête-bêche with that of L'Eclisse.
Ryan Tekulve wrote on 18 august 2007
This movie was pretty forgettable. I watched FROM BEYOND after it, so that could explain something. The apparent transition from mediocre to awesome in between movies was so distinct that this shit was wiped from my memory completely.
my favorite in the trilogy, such a good movie
Ben Schmitt wrote on 25 march 2007
Blue might be the most visually interesting of the trilogy, but I’d say Red is more engaging (plus it looks fantastic as well).
Welcome To: Z-Land wrote on 26 january 2007
Excellent! Highly poetic ending.

However, I believe Kieslowski made much better films.