Blue Is the Warmest Color

2013
7.7| 3h0m| NC-17| en| More Info
Released: 25 October 2013 Released
Producted By: France 2 Cinéma
Country: Spain
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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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FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Lucia Ayala It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
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.
cinemajesty Film Review: "La vie d'Adèle" (2013)Tending to go intensively as overly-pricy into his screen-time eating "mis-en-scènes", director Abdellatif Kechiche, with North-African Tunisian roots, as immigrant living in Paris, France, finding his personal language of communicating with leading actress Adéle Exarchopoulus, at age 18, to present moments of a young adult's single-life in thorughout documentary-raving as seemingly nonstop-handheld digital camera operations by Sofian el Fani, mainly focusing on the performers' transcendence of emotion despite improving on the technical aspect of film-making by neglecting decisive cinematic motions, in color and further improvements of a detailed shot design.Nevertheless the moody as tight close-up coverage of ultimate-prepared as hardwire-conviction-speaking and never-seen-before intercoursing lesbian couple of audience's endless discovery with the character of Adéle and show-stealing in-and-out the picture of professionally-acting Léa Seydoux, when director Kechiche cannot let go of his subject matter in a festival-audience prolonging 180 minutes editorial, which by no means could have been easly a 100 minutes of an instant-classic young-adult-drama for the ages, when "Blue Is The Warmest Color" after nearly five-years favored from its jury president Steven Spielberg striking notions on higher education, ensuring a blade-running win with a jury members at a retrospectively simply-political decision on another "Palme d'Or" missing a cinematically-further accomplished motion picture "La Grande Bellezza" directed by Paolo Sorrentino.© 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)
johnrgreen Surely if this film was trying to be ground breaking, having 2 not so beautiful leads would have been revolutionary.All one thinks is ,that it's the director's fetishes on show.I admit my jaw hit the proverbial when they moved off the spaghetti and got chomping on each other.You've got to love the French though ,straight in there no messing with the sex scenes,the like of which,i would guess,are seen only in porn.So why is this art and not a porno.? because of course this is adapted from a book and they are suffering with their identities ,growing up,being political,smoking their petites derrieres off...yeh,right!We've come a very long way from the Hayes code.
Mike While sitting and waiting at the Paris airport, browsing for some YouTube videos to watch, I've stumbled upon an old 2007 documentary The Universe (S02E01 "Alien Planets"). I thought about the title of this movie when at some point they said: "As the star wobbles around, light waves appear to shift in frequency as the object emitting them comes toward or away from you. The light from an object moving toward you will look slightly bluer, and a light from an object moving away from you will look slightly redder".So I thought that Blue Is The Warmest Color because it is the closest <3.