![]() The director masterfully captures all of the turmoil and hardship going on between Adele's and Emma's relationship. The struggles between the two lovers is depicted in breathtaking detail. It isn't an indulgent film bringing only a unique gay relationship to light and nothing more, and it isn't an ode to "coming out" and stockpiled clichés of "being different." It shows how an interaction with a person can have a truly provocative impact on you as a person. This is a film that can give you relationship advice and life guidance no matter what your orientation may be. "Blue is the Warmest Colour is a naturalistic and touching film, whether you're gay, straight, bisexual, or whatever orientation. The fact that it is about two women who fall for each other is almost secondary to the way the film catches the universality of what it is like to fall in love and maintain the relationship. This is the rare love story that has real emotional truth about it. You realize just how rare films are that make a sincere attempt to catch what it really is like to fall for someone, without sentimentality, forced cuteness or cheap emotional manipulation. There are countless of films about people falling in love, but when you see "Blue is the Warmest Colour". I just want to start off by saying this is an amazing film about young love that is actually honest with its audience.
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