Nonton Film Blue Is The Warmest Colour 2013 //top\\ -
Palme d'Or
Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013), titled in French as La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2 , is widely considered a landmark of modern French cinema. Directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, it won the prestigious at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in an unprecedented move where the award was shared between the director and both lead actresses, Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux. Critical Consensus
- Age Rating: Equivalent to Dewasa (21+) . The film has unsimulated sex scenes (though actors were not actually having sex – prosthetics and body doubles were used, but it’s graphically shot).
- Length: 3 hours. It is slow-paced. This is not a casual movie.
- Emotional Impact: It is brutally sad. The last 45 minutes are an emotional breakdown that many viewers find exhausting.
Rating pribadi: 9/10 untuk akting dan emosi. 7/10 untuk durasi dan kontroversi.
nonton film Blue is the Warmest Colour 2013
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The first time Adele saw Emma, it wasn’t just a meeting; it was a collision of worlds. Adele was seventeen, moving through her high school days in a sleepy daze of French literature and half-hearted expectations. Then, across a crowded crosswalk, she saw a shock of electric blue hair. Emma was older, an art student with confident strides and eyes that seemed to read the raw, unwritten pages of Adele’s soul. Palme d'Or Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013),
Based on the graphic novel by Julie Maroh, the story follows Adèle (Adèle Exarchopoulos), a high school student whose life is upended after a chance encounter with Emma (Léa Seydoux), a blue-haired art student. Age Rating: Equivalent to Dewasa (21+)
- Explicit Sex Scenes: The 10-minute long, graphic sex scene caused massive debate. The actresses later said they felt exploited and uncomfortable during filming, though they praised the final film's emotional power.
- Realism: The film uses extreme close-ups of eating, sleeping, crying, and intimacy to feel like a documentary of a relationship.
- LGBTQ+ Representation: Some praise it as a raw, heartbreaking love story. Others criticize it as a male director’s fantasy of lesbian relationships, not authentic to queer women’s experiences.
Key Cast:
Adèle Exarchopoulos (Adèle) and Léa Seydoux (Emma). 📺 Where to Watch
Yang membuat film ini istimewa adalah fokusnya pada detail kecil : bagaimana Adele makan dengan lahap, bagaimana ia mengajar di kelas TK, atau bagaimana ia menangis hingga hidungnya meler. Itulah "kebenaran" yang dicari Kechiche.