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Originally posted by DonVitoCorleone:
Sadly, it's the only Kieslowski film I've seen so far. I need to see more.
Oooh, I envy your position to experience his other works for the first time.

If I could offer some useful advice.

"Decalogue" is a cut off point stylistically and thematically. Prior to the series, his films were stylistically classical and Neorealist. His work was more political and social as well.

Post-Decalogue. Kieslowski's films turn more to the personal and art cinema aesthetic.

Decalogue is a transition point leaning more towards the films before it.

Stylistically, it really is night and day.

Let me know if I could be of more help.