Why blue is the warmest colour (*la vie d'adèle*, 2013) is a masterpiece blue is the warmest colour has probably been one of the most discussed films of the past year A companion to letterboxd.com, for discussing all things in the world of film and letterboxd, with fellow letterboxd members A large range of topics (e.g
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Here are my favorite french films (i haven't seen blue is the warmest color yet but want to)
The earrings of madam d Hulot's holiday, the discreet charm of the bourgeoisie, and au. I just finished watching blue is the warmest colour, does it lack catharsis Sorry if this topic is old news
Id like to start by saying i absolutely loved the movie, and i usually hate romances It was so raw and authentic and brutally honest which i loved about it, the cinematography was brilliant in displaying what was happening. What are your thoughts on blue is the warmest color I just watched blue is the warmest color, and i have to say it's probably the most authentic portrayal of being in love that i've ever seen in a movie
I had read about the controversy surrounding the film
The actresses accused the director of mistreating them during filming. Whatever happened to the special edition of blue is the warmest color I just remembered that criterion announced they would release a full special edition of the film around the time when it first came out It's been a year and a half since the original release
When do you guys think they will release it? 25k subscribers in the leaseydoux community Adele likes simple homemade (and slightly spicy) spaghetti while one of emma's favorite foods is oysters Also from the dinner scene, i particularly liked the blue tinted black & white movie playing in the background
By this point emma no longer has blue hair, so the blue is brought into adele's life in a different manner.
Are there any other movies like blue is the warmest color I was feeling like going on a lgbt movie spree, any recommendations?