Blind Chance

[1] Originally completed in 1981, Blind Chance was suppressed by the Polish authorities for several years until its delayed release in Poland on 10 January 1987 in a censored form.

He runs after the train at the Łódź Fabryczna railway station and is able to grab onto the last car's handlebar just in time to pull himself aboard.

The two meet up and have sex, after which a disappointed Czuszka discovers that Witek is applying to join the party.

As a reward, a party leader plans to send Witek on a special mission to France.

In the second scenario, Witek slams into the fellow drinking the beer with such force that the mug slips from the drinker's hand and falls to the floor, breaking and spilling.

Witek joins the anti-Communist resistance and meets up with Daniel, a friend from his childhood, and his sister Wera.

In the third scenario, Witek almost crashes into the fellow drinking the beer but stops in time and goes around him, apologizing.

At the medical school, some students pass around a petition on behalf of the dean's son, who is accused of hawking illegal literature.

The dean offers him a trip to Libya to give some lectures on medical topics he has prepared.

On the train to catch the plane, Olga tells Witek she's pregnant with their second child, hoping it is a girl.

"[5] In 1981, Kieślowski announced he planned to develop the realist convention as "deeper, not wider.

"[6] With Blind Chance, Kieślowski "put his new philosophy partially into practice," but this film "still relies heavily on the political circumstances of Polish society to set the theme.

"[7] Paul Coates describes this film "as marrying a near-psychoanalytic 'Western' preoccupation with the effects of the death of the father ... to a typically 'East European' reluctance to renounce humanism by invoking such psychoanalytic scenarios as the Oedipal one.

In Blind Chance the outcome of the life of the protagonist depends on how he handles the situation with the beer drinking fellow.

Łódź Fabryczna railway station , the turning point in the main character's life, as it appeared in 2011