My daughter Kate and her girlfriend Angie asked me to sit in on a movie "blue is the warmest color"
Her twin sister also sat in on the movie
it is a first-love story whose deep and abiding fascination with life’s great shared pleasures — food, sex, art, literature, music, conversation — encourages the viewer to consider the commonality as well as the vast complexity of human experience. we see two woman grow bloom and fall quietly into love.
As the film soon makes clear, following a brief romance with cute classmate Thomas (Jeremie Laheurte), Adele also harbors feelings for women — specifically, for a university fine-arts student named Emma (Seydoux), a pale beauty whose short blonde hair is streaked an alluring, rebellious blue. After an encounter at a lesbian bar followed by a series of meetings, during which the older, worldlier Emma gently puts the nervous, inexperienced Adele at ease, the two eventually become lovers.
the sex in the movie is real and very explict. so are the emotions raw powerful and pure in all ways.
it is at its heart a love story. we all were touched and moved by the movie. I highly recommend it
10\10