Director Derek Jarman's posthumous work, Blue, records his last years after suffering from AIDS. At this time, Jarman was blind, and facing him was the color of death-the melancholy blue. The film is full of blue from beginning to end, and it is also the only color. There is no picture, no plot, no dialogue, no characters, except the poetic background music and Jaman's serene confession. In this extreme "anti-movie" form, Jarman tells us about his last years: the noisy and restless sound of the hospital, the lonely and deep waves on the shore, his uncomplaining silence in the face of death, and his reluctance to leave his beloved. He said, "the blue of the universe that I dedicate to you is a door to the soul, and endless possibilities will become a reality." this is also the last "blue" left to us when Jarman died.