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Blue Is the Warmest Color

  • 7.7 /10

  • 4681

  • 88%

Plot

Adèle's life is changed when she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire, to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adele grows, seeks herself, loses herself, finds herself.

Cast

Léa Seydoux as Emma
Léa Seydoux

as Emma

Aurélien Recoing as Adèle's Father
Aurélien Recoing

as Adèle's Father

Catherine Salée as Adèle's Mother
Catherine Salée

as Adèle's Mother

Benjamin Siksou as Antoine
Benjamin Siksou

as Antoine

Mona Walravens as Lise
Alma Jodorowsky as Béatrice
Alma Jodorowsky

as Béatrice

Jérémie Laheurte as Thomas
Anne Loiret as Emma's Mother
Anne Loiret

as Emma's Mother

Movie Facts

Rated

  • NC-17

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • October 9, 2013

Production Companies

  • Wild Bunch

  • SCOPE Pictures

  • Quat'sous Films

  • France 2 Cinéma

  • RTBF

  • Alcatraz Films

  • Vértigo Films

Production Countries

  • Belgium

  • France

  • Spain

Spoken Language

  • Français

  • English

Budget

  • $4,300,000.00

Revenue

  • $19,796,489.00

Runtime

  • 3.00 hrs

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Reviews

Apart from the NC-17 sex scenes, the buzz of this film made me think it was going to be about the two people on the poster. But from the first frame, it's really just about one — Adele. So much film is spent focused on her face that it's easy to lose contact with other characters and the world around her. But in doing so, I felt very drawn into her thought process, which made the story of her rom…

I became obsessed with Adele Exarchopoulos after seeing this. Didn't even have to look up that spelling. I ordered a custom-made 32" x 48" ish sized poster of her for my apartment that's still around somewhere. I'm pretty sure I tried to find her on snapchat. Thanks for reading.

"Adèle" (Adèle Exarchopoulos) is a bit of a fish out of water at school. She doesn't quite fit in and finds the whole "boy" thing a bit of a turn off. Luckily the school also has it's extrovert in the blue-haired "Emma" (Léa Seydoux). She is shunned by her classmates because of the perception that she is just too eccentric for the normal kids, but "Adèle" finds her fascinating. Striking up a frie…