Three Colors: Red (1994)

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"Three Colors: Red" is the final film in Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colors trilogy, symbolizing the French Revolutionary ideal of fraternity. The film centers on Valentine, a young model in Geneva, who accidentally runs over a dog, leading her to meet its reclusive owner, a retired judge named Joseph Kern. As their unlikely friendship develops, Kern confesses to his past of eavesdropping on his neighbors' private conversations. Through their interactions, the film explores themes of interconnectedness, destiny, and the impact of seemingly random events on people's lives.