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Le hasard

Original title: Przypadek
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Le hasard (1987)
Witek runs after a train. Three variations follow on how such a seemingly banal incident could influence the rest of Witek's life.
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Witek runs after a train. Three variations follow on how such a seemingly banal incident could influence the rest of Witek's life.Witek runs after a train. Three variations follow on how such a seemingly banal incident could influence the rest of Witek's life.Witek runs after a train. Three variations follow on how such a seemingly banal incident could influence the rest of Witek's life.

  • Director
    • Krzysztof Kieslowski
  • Writer
    • Krzysztof Kieslowski
  • Stars
    • Boguslaw Linda
    • Tadeusz Lomnicki
    • Zbigniew Zapasiewicz
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Krzysztof Kieslowski
    • Writer
      • Krzysztof Kieslowski
    • Stars
      • Boguslaw Linda
      • Tadeusz Lomnicki
      • Zbigniew Zapasiewicz
    • 43User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Boguslaw Linda
    Boguslaw Linda
    • Witek Dlugosz
    Tadeusz Lomnicki
    Tadeusz Lomnicki
    • Werner
    Zbigniew Zapasiewicz
    Zbigniew Zapasiewicz
    • Adam
    Boguslawa Pawelec
    Boguslawa Pawelec
    • Czuszka
    Marzena Trybala
    Marzena Trybala
    • Werka
    Jacek Borkowski
    Jacek Borkowski
    • Marek
    Jacek Sas-Uhrynowski
    Jacek Sas-Uhrynowski
    • Daniel
    Adam Ferency
    Adam Ferency
    • Father Stefan
    Irena Byrska
    Irena Byrska
    • Aunt
    Monika Gozdzik
    • Olga
    Zygmunt Hübner
    Zygmunt Hübner
    • Dean
    Jerzy Stuhr
    Jerzy Stuhr
    • ZSMP Member
    Kazimiera Nogajówna
    • Kasia
    Stefania Iwinska
    Stefania Iwinska
    • Opposition Activist
    Bogdan Niewinowski
    Bogdan Niewinowski
    • Witek's Father
    Piotr Skarga
    Piotr Skarga
    • Drug Addict
    Piotr Loretz
    • ZSMP Member in Miodowa Gora
    Jacek Kaczmarski
    • Singer
    • Director
      • Krzysztof Kieslowski
    • Writer
      • Krzysztof Kieslowski
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    User reviews43

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    10sulaco33

    Quite an experience

    This is no doubt one of my most favorite films of all times. It has a great screenplay filled with powerful and true characters. The cast is just great. And the gloomy atmosphere of our country back in the seventies...

    The only flaw that I can think of is the fact that this film is probably very hard to understand for non-Poles as it is so very... Polish. And although the message the movie tries to convey seems to be more universal, you probably cannot get the whole of it if you were not born in a country located between Russia and Germany.

    And if you compare this one to last year Peter Howitt's flick "Sliding Doors"... See how films of similar content can differ?
    8paul2001sw-1

    Swinging Doors

    The recent romantic comedy 'Sliding Doors' postulated what might happen if a character caught, or did not catch, a particular train. But master Polish film maker Krzysztof Kieslowski had had this idea twenty years earlier, and in his film 'Blind Chance', he used it to much more serious purpose: to explore the interplay of chance and character in the fate of a man. At the same time, he painted a picture of Poland in a state of flux (the film was made during the period of martial law, and duly suppressed for five years); and of the way the same moral choices confront everyone, albeit in different forms. The film lacks the high artistry of his subsequent works, but his ability to distill the essence of life into minimalist drama is already much in evidence. The stark awfulness of the communist regime may have aided him in this, as evidenced by the looser, more mystical nature of his final, French-set work. But his greatest achievements, the openly political 'No End' and the perfect morality plays of the 'Dekalog', can each be seen as natural extensions of the themes of 'Blind Chance'.

    In the film's final scene, an aircraft takes off, but to us, it appears as if it is sinking into the earth. The world of cinema is poorer without its director and his bleak, poetic visions.
    jahosi7i

    Great Film

    No way I could read the previous terrible review and not comment.

    This film is outstanding and is a must-see for anyone interested in films by Kieslowski and films of this era. It is also a great film for non-film buffs who are interested in the experience of Eastern European Communism.

    This movie formats the ethical problems of living under/in Communism better than any professor or history book. You don't have to have an intricate knowledge of communism, ethics, or of post-WWII Polish history to enjoy the film. But you have to follow each scenario closely. You can't doze off or leave the theater. (I would think that the 3-in-1 format alone would be enjoyable for the average viewer--who should be able to clearly delineate the basic dilemmas in each setting.)

    Those who did not live in Poland or Central and Eastern Europe can probably not fully relate to the multiple ethical obstacles daily life presented and the existential nature of it all. However, we all have choices to make in our daily lives. Although in a totally different setting, we all must make a choice to join, resist, or withdraw in various stages of our lives.

    I would strongly encourage anyone to view this film. I would also encourage the previous reviewer, and any viewer of the film, to watch it more than once.
    9sirbrannon

    A meditation on chance and fate

    Blind Chance (Przypadek, 1981) is the first of Kieslowski's films to trade upon explicitly religious themes and seems to mark the beginning of the great director's turn toward introspection and the spiritual realm that so characterizes his later work (especially Decalogue and the Three Colors trilogy). The Polish title could be literally translated "coincidence," an appropriate if possibly ironic title for a three-part film about a young man whose life course appears to be solely determined by his ability or inability to catch a train. Kieslowski has his doubts about such coincidences, for he described the film as "a description of the powers which meddle with our fate, which push us one way or another" (Kieslowski on Kieslowski, ed. Danusia Stok 113). Incidentally, this film inspired Peter Howitt's film Sliding Doors (1998) and Tom Tykwer's Run Lola Run (1998), but to my mind, Kieslowski's is a superior film. The original tends to be the best, and he is a true original.
    6egegurr

    Great premise, hard to watch

    Blind Chance was built on a fascinating and intriguing idea yet the film feels like it's made mostly for the Polish audience or at least the audience familiar with 80s in Poland. Some scenes feel too uncomprehensible, and the director doesn't even bother explaining them. The three versions being built on mainly political, religious and scientific paths is another good idea of the film but the execution falls short yet again. Overall interesting movie but it's not fun to watch or even thought-provoking as it may sound.

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    • Trivia
      Although the movie was made in 1981, it had its premiere in 1987. The delay was because of state-imposed censorship due to the film's political content.
    • Quotes

      1. Werner: I intend to give you my current thoughts on an idea I've been committed to for 40 years. Every generation yearns for light. It needs reassurance and faith that the world can be better and a fairer place. This yearning which is older than Marx and younger than Marx, is like a drug. Early in life it brings joy, because the light seems so near and within reach. At life's end it brings bitterness, because the light has grown once again. In these 40 years I've lived through many things and the light seems further away than ever before, and thus I shouldn't encourage you, but you can be sure of one thing: without bitterness and this hope, life would be pitiful indeed.

    • Alternate versions
      The film was scheduled for release in 1981, but was suppressed by the Polish government due to its criticism of Communist regime. The film was eventually released in 1987 with some of the politically sensitive material cut (these cuts totalling roughly 9 minutes). The film has since been released in a uncut form, however one of the scenes involving Witek being beaten by the train guard remains lost.
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      Featured in Arena: The Ten Commandments of Krzysztof Kieslowski (1990)

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Languages
      • Polish
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Blind Chance
    • Filming locations
      • Poland
    • Production company
      • Zespol Filmowy "Tor"
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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