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Blue Is The Warmest Color

Directed By: Abdel Kechiche | 2013 | NC-17 | 3 hr.

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O Cinema Wynwood

90 NW 29th Street, Miami (305) 571-9970

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Adele’s life is changed when she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire, to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adele grows, seeks herself, loses herself, finds herself.

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR centers on a 15-year-old girl named Adèle (Exarchopoulos) who is climbing to adulthood and dreams of experiencing her first love. A handsome male classmate falls for her hard, but an unsettling erotic reverie upsets the romance before it begins. Adèle imagines that the mysterious, blue-haired girl she encountered in the street slips into her bed and possesses her with an overwhelming pleasure. That blue-haired girl is a confident older art student named Emma (Seydoux), who will soon enter Adèle’s life for real, making way for an intense and complicated love story that spans a decade and is touchingly universal in its depiction.

Forget the controversy and see Blue is the Warmest Color for what it truly is: a warm and compassionate ode to the vagaries of the heart. – Miami Herald 

Blue is the Warmest Colour is too exceptional a film to be defined by its controversy. – Globe and Mail

The more wondrous things about “Blue Is the Warmest Color” include its emotional honesty, precision, abandon and need. – Newsday

From the moment when Adèle first catches sight of Emma, on a busy crosswalk, the movie restores your faith in the power of the coup de foudre and yet redoubles your fear of its effect; love, like lightning, can both illuminate and scorch. – New Yorker

Genuinely passionate filmmaking… a blazingly emotional and explosively sexy film. – The Guardian

A shattering masterpiece about sexual awakening, heartbreak, and self-discovery. – The Atlantic

From the moment when Adèle first catches sight of Emma, on a busy crosswalk, the movie restores your faith in the power of the coup de foudre and yet redoubles your fear of its effect; love, like lightning, can both illuminate and scorch. – New Yorker

Somehow Seydoux and Exarchopoulos manifest an idea of desire, a mood that performers and directors often fail to capture even when there’s good on-set chemistry. – Village Voice

The performances are nothing less than astonishing. – Wall Street Journal

The truth of its emotionally raw, romantic drama is eternal and universal. – Los Angeles Times

Love hurts in Blue Is the Warmest Color. That’s why it sticks with you. – Rolling Stone