FilmAnalysis: Blue is the Warmest Color (2013) Analysis of Abdellatif Kechiche's Blue is the Warmest Color.
BlueIs the Warmest Color is a longish movie in which nothing and everything happens. Kechiche and his actresses explore the in-between — ecstasy, exploration, the comfort and eventual boredom Therole of food in Blue is the Warmest Color. Food is featured extensively in the film. Adele is frequently shown eating and over-eating and eating quite disgustingly, in a slobish type of manner. Has someone made the connection as to what the food actually means and why Adele devours the food so grossly? Thedirector of Cannes Palme D'Or winner Blue is the Warmest Colour has hit back at claims his two lead stars experienced a "horrible" shoot while filming the acclaimed lesbian-themed romantic Blueis the Warmest Colour (2013) is a film directed by Abdellatif Kechiche. It has had a significant impact on the film industry. Due to the bold scenes and taboo storyline, the film was deemed controversial. The film investigates two main social issues, sexual orientation, and gender roles. It also explores themes surrounding the LGBTQ community, self-identity, and social mobility. BLUEIS THE WARMEST COLOR stars the remarkable newcomer Adele Exarchopoulos as a high school'er who, much to her own surprise, plunges into a thrilling relationship with a female twenty something art student, played by La Seydoux (MIDNIGHT IN PARIS). I'd gladly have paid more to have some interviews and analysis. Read more. 6 people found E2uoIJL. 107 440 25 55 234 325 362 237 221