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User Reviews for: Blue Is the Warmest Color

anaisordxnez
7/10  6 years ago
An extremely sad film. Especially the few final scenes.

Blue is the Warmest Colour focuses extremely well on the demonstration of how family relationships are. Some individuals simply cannot accept something that for them is not normal, such as homosexuality, connecting it back to the side of the protagonist Adele. While looking at it on Emma’s side, for her family, the topic of homosexuality is greatly normal.

In addition to this topic, it is extremely depressing how one hides their orientation from fear of society's rejection or the insecurities that you can bring to yourself. It saddened me to see Adele going through fear and thinking that many people in this world live like this for an extremely long amount of time. People should not be living in a society where they fear to be their authentic selves. Everyone should feel safe and happy with who they really are without hiding it. I hope that society improves this and stops normalizing the heterosexuals. We are all normal. All human. It is not necessary to differ and alienate those who are outside of the “norm.”

The film presents the audience to very strong and realistic scenes between relationships. It was a very well produced film with incredibly talented actors. The relationship felt so very real and authentic.
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