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2013 • Romance / Drama • 180m

Blue Is the Warmest Color

"To love."

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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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Léa Seydoux
Léa Seydoux
Emma
Adèle Exarchopoulos
Adèle Exarchopoulos
Adèle
Salim Kéchiouche
Salim Kéchiouche
Samir
Aurélien Recoing
Aurélien Recoing
Adèle's Father
Catherine Salée
Catherine Salée
Adèle's Mother
Benjamin Siksou
Benjamin Siksou
Antoine
Mona Walravens
Mona Walravens
Lise
Alma Jodorowsky
Alma Jodorowsky
Béatrice
Jérémie Laheurte
Jérémie Laheurte
Thomas
Anne Loiret
Anne Loiret
Emma's Mother
Benoît Pilot
Benoît Pilot
Emma's Stepfather
Sandor Funtek
Sandor Funtek
Valentin
Fanny Maurin
Fanny Maurin
Amélie
Quentin Médrinal
Quentin Médrinal
Eli
Stéphane Mercoyrol
Stéphane Mercoyrol
Joachim
Baya Rehaz
Baya Rehaz
Meryem
Camille Rutherford
Camille Rutherford
Camille
Vincent Gaeta
Vincent Gaeta
Vince
Screenplay: Abdellatif KechicheScreenplay: Ghalya LacroixProducer: Brahim ChiouaProducer: Abdellatif KechicheProducer: Vincent MaravalDirector: Abdellatif Kechiche

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kineticandroid
2014-06-21

Apart from the NC-17 sex scenes, the buzz of this film made me think it was going to be about the two people on the poster. But from the first frame, it's really just about one — Adele. So much film is spent focused on her face that it's easy to lose contact with other characters and the world around her. But in doing so, I felt very drawn into her thought process, which made the story of her romance to Emma that much more powerful, despite the language barrier and the relationship's keen specificities. Being so drawn in proved very helpful during the breakup scene. On it's own, you see a woman scorned and the sad stupidity of her unfaithful lover fighting a lost cause. But because we know so much about that unfaithful lover, I felt worse, because I know what led her to this place and was sad she couldn't articulate it in the moment. It added to what I think is the film's major achievement -- showing how an ecstatic love like Emma's and Adele's can end up feeling so isolating.

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tmdb47633491
2018-04-07
70%

I became obsessed with Adele Exarchopoulos after seeing this. Didn't even have to look up that spelling. I ordered a custom-made 32" x 48" ish sized poster of her for my apartment that's still around somewhere. I'm pretty sure I tried to find her on snapchat. Thanks for reading.

CinemaSerf
2024-08-24
70%

"Adèle" (Adèle Exarchopoulos) is a bit of a fish out of water at school. She doesn't quite fit in and finds the whole "boy" thing a bit of a turn off. Luckily the school also has it's extrovert in the blue-haired "Emma" (Léa Seydoux). She is shunned by her classmates because of the perception that she is just too eccentric for the normal kids, but "Adèle" finds her fascinating. Striking up a friendship, she soon discovers that there is more to be had from this alliance: something that comes with plusses and minuses and introduces her to the extremes of joy and pain. It's an obsession, an infatuation - an addiction, even, for "Adèle" but does "Emma" reciprocate. Is she looking for the same things from their relationship? Now, I'd have to say that there is no need for this story to take three hours to tell. At times it's a bit soapy, repetitive and moves as glacially as our own real-life experiences might have done - and who wants to relive them in real-time? That said, director Abdellatif Kechiche takes his time to carefully craft the characterisations of the women and of their families and the boys who are on the periphery of the girl's maturing personalities. There emerges an effective and engaging dynamic between the pair as the path of their true love most certainly doesn't run smoothly, and with some pithy dialogue and just a little raunchiness now and again, this is a better than average story of the challenges of an awakening spirit conflicted, hormonal and confused. It's worth a watch, but it can be a bit of a slog at times.

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Status
Released
Origin
FR
Languages
French, English
Studios
Wild Bunch, SCOPE Pictures, Quat'sous Films, France 2 Cinéma, RTBF, Alcatraz Films, Vértigo Films
Budget
$4,300,000
Box Office
$19,796,489

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