If I recall correctly (though vaguely), during the recent discussion of TRUE LIES someone expressed a desire to see Krzysztof Kieslowski's WHITE as an example of a serious foreign film (and more worth seeing than TRUE LIES). I saw WHITE just a day or so ago and *********SPOILER ALERT***** found its depiction of a husband getting back at his ex-wife (or forcing her to admit that she still loves him) to be more repellent than anything Harry does to Helen in TRUE LIES. In WHITE, the protagonist fakes his own death, puts his ex-wife through the emotional turmoil of his funeral, then shows up naked in her bed, then frames her for his "murder," and finally winds up watching her through binoculars in her jail cell (where she perhaps has gone mad or perhaps simply totally docile in the face of his demonstrated ability to behave worse than she had). Yet I haven't seen any comments on that aspect of the film. Has anyone else seen it and had a similar reaction? Richard J. Leskosky Unit for Cinema Studies, UIUC office phone: (217) 244-2704 FAX: (217) 244-2223