blue is the warmest color film review
Lastspring Blue is the Warmest Color won the Palme D'Or at Cannes, as did its stars Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos (making them the only women other than Jane Campion to ever win the Palme).The film is nothing short of epic — chronicling a young lesbian's coming of age while she falls deeply in love with a smoldering blue-haired artist.
LibraryBinding. $33.00 2 Used from $12.51 1 New from $33.00. A New York Times bestseller. The original graphic novel adapted into the film Blue Is the Warmest Color, winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. In this tender, bittersweet, full-color graphic novel, a young woman named Clementine discovers herself and the elusive
Cannes2013: Blue is the Warmest Colour, review. Kechiche's film is three hours long, and the only problem with that running time is that I could have happily watched it for another seven
Yesterday I rounded up a handful of Blue is the Warmest Color reviews that captured film critics' raptures over the ten-minute display of "impressive scissoring" that takes place in the lesbian coming of age story. Not everyone was as hyped on the graphic sex scene. IndieWire noted that "as it ran on and on we found ourselves escaping the film's spell a bit and starting to
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blue is the warmest color film review