Review of Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) by Marc D — 15 Dec 2013
An incredible story of two women a 15-year-old girl named Adèle who is climbing to adulthood and dreams of experiencing her first love. A handsome male classmate falls for her hard, but an unsettling erotic reverie upsets the romance before it begins.
Adèle imagines that the mysterious, blue-haired girl she encountered in the street slips into her bed and possesses her with an overwhelming pleasure. That blue-haired girl is a confident older art student named Emma.
The film spans the years of their relationship until its eventual end. Brilliantly written that is even more engaging scene after scene. The film really teaches you about what it is like for outcasts and trying to fit it in with the 'in-crowd'.
It is so beautifully shot and well acted that it kept my attention for its lengthy run time of 190 mins. And is simply one of the best films I have seen all year. A.
This review of Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) was written by Marc D on 15 Dec 2013.
Blue Is the Warmest Color has generally received very positive reviews.
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