⚡ Blue Is The Warmest Color Film Review

BlueIs the Warmest Colour - review Abdellatif Kechiche's epic film evokes love in its purest and most passionate form - intense, cataclysmic and unforgettable Peter Bradshaw Cannes2013: Blue is the Warmest Colour, review. Kechiche's film is three hours long, and the only problem with that running time is that I could have happily watched it for another seven Thefilm is rated NC-17 for several graphic scenes of lesbian sex, one of which is 7 full minutes and yes, that extended scenes goes on for so long it begins to repeat itself, becoming harsh and hard in its portrayal of lovemaking, making one wonder just how many takes Kechiche felt the need to shoot. (It is also of note that all of the film's Thefirst sex scene in "Blue Is the Warmest Color," Abdellatif Kechiche's French coming-of-age drama about a young lesbian couple, lasts longer than any other sequence in the movie.To dwell BlueIs the Warmest Color Movie Review. By Margot Harrison. Facebook; Twitter; Reddit; Blue Is the Warmest Color tells a fairly standard coming-of-age story in which girl meets boy, girl gets Inilahinformasi lengkap mengenai film Blue Is the Warmest Color beserta dengan nama pemeran, sinopsis, dan trailernya. Cari untuk: Cari Film. Bacaterus » Film. Blue Is the Warmest Color. 2013 • 3 jam Sinopsis & Review. Tahun Rilis : 2013 : Genre : Drama, Romance: Sutradara : Abdellatif Kechiche: Theeuphoria of first love and the pain of heartbreak, the discoveries of new ideas, food, art and sex are all part of Blue is the Warmest Colour, a film from Tunisian-French director, Abdellatif Blue is the Warmest Color" is divided in two chapters. In the first chapter we're introduced to Adele (Adele Exarchopoulos) a 17-year-old girl studying literature in high school. She's vivacious, loves to eat and lives a normal life but she hasn't found love yet. She questions her sexuality, and tries romance with a boy but BlueIs the Warmest Colour review: 'A searingly frank and intimate account' The sex scenes are very frankly shot but almost every other scene has the same level of detail and nuance, writes UCz4Y2u.

blue is the warmest color film review