Review of Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) by Richard D — 09 Oct 2017
This is an amazingly intimate film, and I'm not referring (well, not only referring) to the very explicit sex scenes. This film is 3 hours long, and easily 85% of it is close-ups of the characters's faces.
Everything that happens in the film is reflected in their faces, particularly in the face Adèle Exarchopoulos, who could not have been better. It's an extremely intimate look at the birth and death of her relationship with Léa Seydoux, and it's one of the most affecting films I have ever seen.
This review of Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) was written by Richard D on 09 October 2017.
Blue Is the Warmest Color has generally received very positive reviews.
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