Blue Warmest Color
By Kristin M. Jones in the November-December Issue. Loosely based on a moodily romantic graphic novel that its author, Julie Maroh, began writing when she was still a teenager, the film has rather scattered ambitions, some of which pay off better than others. A relationship with a boy gives her no pleasure, and when she exchanges glances with the confident, slightly older, blue-haired Emma walking by on the street, her fate is sealed. Throughout the idyll of their courtship and the years that follow, Kechiche often keeps the camera close to the actors, capturing a feeling of sensuality even while characters are talking or eating. Kechiche has said that he aimed to shoot the intimate scenes between the women to resemble painting and sculpture, and, troublingly, he has succeeded; the sex may be strenuous, but the staging is so artful that it evokes passivity.
Blue Is the Warmest Colour
Multiversity Comics
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