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''The Double Life of Véronique'' (French: ''La double vie de Véronique'', Polish: ''Podwójne życie Weroniki'') is a film by Krzysztof Kieślowski, also the director of ''[[Blind Chance]]'' and the ''[[Three Colors Trilogy]]''. It tells the story of two women called Weronica and Véronique, from Poland and France respectively. So what’s the catch? Both women look exactly the same, share a lot of personality traits and seem to be aware of each other’s existence. However, they never interact with each other, except for a small distant scene. Way [[Better Than It Sounds]].
''The Double Life of Véronique'' (French: ''La double vie de Véronique'', Polish: ''Podwójne życie Weroniki'') is a film by Krzysztof Kieślowski, also the director of ''[[Blind Chance]]'' and the ''[[Three Colors Trilogy]]''. It tells the story of two women called Weronica and Véronique, from Poland and France respectively. So what’s the catch? Both women look exactly the same, share a lot of personality traits and seem to be aware of each other’s existence. However, they never interact with each other, except for a small distant scene. Way [[Better Than It Sounds]].


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The movie is filmed beautifully, has an ethereal atmosphere and a beautiful main actress (Irène Jacob), so you really don’t have a reason to not watch it. Unless, of course, you dislike philosophical movies.

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=== The film provides examples of: ===

* [[Better Than It Sounds/Film]]
* [[Better Than It Sounds/Film]]
* [[Doppelganger]]
* [[Doppelganger]]
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[[Category:The Criterion Collection]]
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[[Category:Roger Ebert Great Movies List]]
[[Category:Roger Ebert Great Movies List]]