This feeling is conjured up by the director through the consistent use of food, music and colour, but I find this feeling is evoked mainly through the mutable expressions of our leading character Adèle (played by Exarchopoulos).īefore Adéle meets the nymph-like, blue haired Emma (played by Seydoux), she is preoccupied with the attention of a young man, her school friends and the book ‘ The Life of Marianne’. While we have numerous sex scenes that could be dissected and discussed at length, the whole film is just one erogenous zone impatiently waiting to be licked, sucked and fucked. The film does not shy away from the realism of lesbian love and it is exhibited by both Adèle & Léa with bravery and passion. A vivid and beautiful story about young love which is both ardent and capricious. This quote sets the scene in ‘Blue is the Warmest Color’. Not seeing each other, not breathing in each other.
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