Theres an argument to be made that there are too manysequelsout there.

Less well known, however, are the numerous sequels the movie received in the years that followed.

Oh, and body horror.

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It certainly qualifies as anarthouse take on the body horror genre, and it received two sequels.

8’Saraband' (2003)

Directed by Ingmar Bergman

Whats this?

A sequel directed byIngmar Bergman?

Jean Pierre Laud and Claude Jade in Stolen Kisses

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No, your eyes dont deceive you.

It formed part of a thematic trilogy, withThree Colours: Whitebeing the second of the bunch.

Rules can be broken.

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Thats what art is sometimes all about.

As for fully digesting the damn thing?

Well, thats up to you.

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A close-up shot of Irène Jacob in Three Colours: Red.

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Soumitra Chatterjee in Apur Sansar

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Maggie Cheung as Su Zi-Lhen looking out the window drinking in In The Mood for Love

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Tony Leung holds Carina Lau in Wong Kar-wai’s ‘2046’

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