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Colors in the Dark
Anita and Fred have been a couple for 50 years, and happily married for nearly as long. They have two grown children, and their grandchildren are finishing school. Both can look back at a fulfilling past, but their lives are still rich and vibrant. The fact that Fred is terribly ill has been hidden from the family. For the first time in all these years, Fred takes some liberties, which his wife interprets as an affront. Never before has she felt so abandoned. Although she starts to question her relationship, a love like theirs cannot end so easily. Indeed it should never end.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy family's life is upended when their daughter becomes involved with a mysterious, older man. As secrets and desires come to light, the family grapples with betrayal and the complexities of human relationships. The film explores themes of obsession, jealousy, and the lengths people will go to for love.
Critical Reception
Colors in the Dark received critical acclaim for its intricate storytelling and nuanced performances. Reviewers praised Fukada's deliberate pacing and his ability to build suspense and emotional depth. While some found the film's length challenging, the majority lauded its artistic merit and profound exploration of difficult human emotions.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its deliberate pacing and atmospheric tension.
Noted for its complex character studies and exploration of dark themes.
Fukada's masterful direction was highlighted by critics.
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Awards & Accolades
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Locarno International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's ambiguous ending and slow-burn narrative have led to extensive debate and interpretation among cinephiles.
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