Blue Is The Warmest Color Film Review
Exarchopoulos, who plays the titular Adèle, delivers one of the most visceral performances in modern cinema. We watch her eat spaghetti with a raw, unselfconscious hunger; we see her sleep with her mouth open; we witness her heart shatter in a gut-wrenching hallway scene where she wears a blue dress that has become a symbol of desolation. She does not act the role of a teenager—she is the teenager.
The story follows Adèle’s journey toward self-discovery as she navigates her desires outside of societal expectations. blue is the warmest color film
"Why does Blue Is the Warmest Color feel more like a memory than a movie?" Exarchopoulos, who plays the titular Adèle, delivers one