For a modern filmmaker, it seems like you've got to make a trilogy to be taken seriously. From Lucas' endless Star Wars to Kislowski's Tricolor to The Matrix to The Lord of the Rings, the beat goes on. With ambitious simplicity, Belgian filmmaker Lucas Belvaux called his oeuvre just that, Trilogy, though its components' drab names On the Run, An Amazing Couple, and After the Life suggest that Volumes I, II, and III would perhaps be more apt (especially since Belvaux owes Tarantino, more on which later). Or how about Thriller, Farce, and Melodrama?