"RGB" cannot be summed up in a better word than that. The storyline follows a colour-blind man's desire to see the world the way it is by taking pills that enable him to see everything that is coloured in red, green or blue. But only one at a time.
And thus, you get to see the world from his eyes as he takes one pill every day. You get to see the lush green of trees and grass when he takes the green pill. You get to see a woman dressed in bright red when the corresponding pill is taken. And you get to see the colour of the sky and the calm blues of the ocean while he's on the blue pill.
And these vivid images are portrayed via some top class direction and excellent cinematography. Helped by a soulful and touching soundtrack by Bjorn Lynne, "RGB" will not fail to reach out to your hearts and make you feel what the young man in the movie feels. The combination of the shots and the music results in such a visceral treat that you may even forget that there are no dialogues in this movie.
Memorable. Heart-wrenching. Beautiful.