JulieMaroh has complained that Blue Is the Warmest Colour is a heterosexual male director's vision of what a lesbian affair might be like and is close to pornography. That seems unfair.
Theyare simply the instruments of the plot. And another kind of movie in which we lean forward in our seats, trying to penetrate the mystery of characters who are obviously thinking a great deal. "Blue" is the second kind of film: The story of a woman whose husband dies, and who deals with that fact in unpredictable ways.
Basedpartially on a graphic novel by Julie Maroh (called "Le Bleu est une couleur chaude" and slated for US release later this year), "Blue Is the Warmest Color" has galvanized critical conversation around the right of a straight man, director Abdellatif Kechiche, to portray feminine sexuality.
Bestexample is The Past which in 2 hours delivered a very moving and deep message to the audience, where every scene had a purpose. In Blue there are too much long scenes that try to depict the aftermath of an event. A film-maker's craft is trying to put up very compact content in a video shoot which won't go over the top in the length department.
Thejury at this year's Cannes film festival, chaired by Steven Spielberg, awarded Blue Is The Warmest Colour the prestigious Palme d'Or for best film. And, for the first time, the jury ruled that
Little Girl Lost in the Woods" — Adèle Exarchopoulos in Blue is the Warmest Color —- Kris C. Jones There is a pivotal early scene in the film Blue is the Warmest Color in which the primary character of Adèle wanders away from a night out on the town with friends, into the somewhat scary confines of a lesbian bar just down the street.
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