This week I've been watching the Three Colors Trilogy (tomorrow I'm watching Red) and I found myself pleasently surprised to how different 'white' is from 'Blue', while 'Blue' was about the world finding you when you are lost, white seems about the world discovering you when you are lost.
White is underrated. It's different from Blue and from what I've heard, Red as well. The difference between Blue and White is the observation of the charactersr. Blue goes inside the characters head, while White is more of an observational piece. Rather than get inside the mind of the character, Kieslowki spends a lot of time just simply studying the main character of Karol and his perdicament. The performance is superb and it really shows how a simple concept of revenge can still hold more emotions than the distastful complicated plots of today's cinema.