Blue Is the Warmest Color

Blue Is the Warmest Color

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Blue Is the Warmest Color
Blue Is the Warmest Color

Blue Is the Warmest Color

7.7 | 3h0m | NC-17 | en | Drama

Adèle's life is changed when she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire, to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adele grows, seeks herself, loses herself, finds herself.

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7.7 | 3h0m | NC-17 | en | Drama , Romance | More Info
Released: October. 25,2013 | Released Producted By: France 2 Cinéma , RTBF Country: Spain Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Adèle's life is changed when she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire, to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adele grows, seeks herself, loses herself, finds herself.

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Cast

Adèle Exarchopoulos , Léa Seydoux , Salim Kéchiouche

Director

Coline Débée

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France 2 Cinéma , RTBF

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seronjaa-797-313124 The first thing I noticed about this movie were the close ups. First they were irritating, but as the movie progressed they really added to the intimate and personal atmosphere in this movie. Even though the movie was long, I wasn't bored. It was very realistic and I think many people can relate to it. We were all once confused teenagers and fell in love, got our hearts broken and so on. What I didn't like about this movie is the incomplete storyline. The love story is purely physical. But I think that at this young age (and often later in life) most people are not aware if they're in such a relationship.
rafaelacavlina I don't mind that the love story is about queer couple at all because the love story is just so real! It really touched me. Tbh, I felt it even more than I would in usual movies we see today. This movie tells you what love really is and what it should be. And I didn't really mind that it lasts for 3 hrs..It is absolutely worth seeing!! I highly recommend this movie to EVERYONE!
jmvscotland I have just finished watching this movie for the second time.I only bother to review here possibly 1 in every 50 or 100 movies that I watch. I certainly don't feel inclined to review many of the less rewarding (read crappy) movies that I see, despite the lengths that I take to avoid buying crappy movies in the first place.After the first time I saw "Blue is the Warmest Colour", I gave it my personal score of 8.5; a score above 8 is a very rare thing from me.Having just looked at the awards that were garnered by this movie, and there were many, I see that Léa Seydoux has done very well for her role as Emma but, as was my feeling about this movie, it was Adèle Exarchopoulos who was really the heart and soul of the movie. Her portrayal of Adèle was simply heart-breaking.How can any actor/actress produce a performance of such incredible emotional depth with the ability to make the audience feel the emotional turmoil that she is feeling? Ms Exarchopoulos was quite remarkable and incredibly talented. Her ability to convey complex emotions for the cinema really has to be seen to be truly understood. It is incredibly rare and a real privilege to see such a performance. I have not seen her in any movies since this one but I look forward to seeing her again.This is a long movie at very close to three hours but it is rewarding and incredibly involving emotionally if you give it the time it deserves.I have nothing but the highest praise for the movie as a whole and for Ms Adèle Exarchopoulos in particular. She was incredible.JMV
tonik_2000 I found it really hard to give the slightest crap about Adele. The entire movie is her expressionless, mouth-hung-open, boring face. That's pretty much it. Boring. Nothing interesting ever happens. Unless you find shots of an expressionless face interesting. God... just add drool coming out of her mouth, and it would be perfect. And then, when eventually, Adele has a burst of blubbering crying, she still manages to do THAT with a flat affect. So I guess that means I'm supposed to care about her. I didn't. And during the sex scenes I kept saying to myself "this movie is basically an excuse for soft porn isn't it." Oh and for some reason there's a lot of scenes of people eating what appears to be the same recipe of spaghetti, over and over. Stupid. Stupid, boring movie. Unless you like staring at a girl's face that does nothing but sit there motionless. Like I said just add some drool.And I suppose it's custom in France for people to talk while shoving food in their mouths? Exposing everything that's stuck to their tongues and teeth, in between words, because that's what happens, when they eat. They talk. And we definitely get to "SEE FOOD" if you remember the old joke where you ask someone if they want "SEA food" and you stick your tongue out with food on it so they "SEE food." I had to force myself to watch this highly recommended, award winning piece of crap til the end. It's mostly just the main character that does it for me. I can't get over how dopey she is. I really grew sick of her pretty quick and didn't give a crap about anything she might be going through. This entire movie is mostly shots of her dumb flat dull dopey face being boring. What a total piece of crap. Lesbians being boring lesbians. And I guess I'm supposed to care.