Review of Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) by Peter F — 24 Oct 2016
A gorgeously shot human experience drama that makes great use of close angles. Most of the movie is focused on Adèle's face and invites the viewer to read her emotions as she is affected by her environment.
The dialogue is very human and adds to the anxiety and believability of the atmosphere. The sex scenes are necessary, but the first encounter between Adèle and Lea is poorly paced and just seems to drag on for far too long.
Almost to the point where eroticism gives way to comedy.
This review of Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) was written by Peter F on 24 Oct 2016.
Blue Is the Warmest Color has generally received very positive reviews.
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