Review of Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) by Markangel — 16 Nov 2013
The premise is not especially original nor inventive. Nevertheless, by the end of the third hour, La Vie d'Adele marvelously and bitter-sweetly becomes singular cinematic experience that feels profound in its essence.
It avoids tedious detailing of events, people, circumstances, complex narratives or character studies. Instead, it focuses on simple and meaningful themes such as youth, self acceptance, love, sex, loneliness, lost and dealing with the sorrows of solitude.
The juxtaposition between life and intimacy achieves greatness here.
This review of Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) was written by Markangel on 16 Nov 2013.
Blue Is the Warmest Color has generally received very positive reviews.
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