la vie d'adèle

86 wins & 103 nominations. [99] In December 2013, it received the Louis Delluc Prize for best French film. [51], The film was screened at more than 131 territories[52] and was commercially released on 9 October 2013 in France by Wild Bunch with a "12" rating. View production, box office, & company info. Abdellatif Kechiche Cannes 2013.jpg 566 × 800; 47 KB. The site's critical consensus is: "Raw, honest, powerfully acted, and deliciously intense, Blue Is the Warmest Colour offers some of modern cinema's most elegantly composed, emotionally absorbing drama. I Follow Rivers - Lykke Li (Wounded Rhymes)La Vie d'Adèle - Abdellatif Kechiche He's a very honest director and I love his cinema. Drama. Adèle also references Pablo Picasso a number of times,[46][47] who famously went through a melancholy Blue Period. It shows how an interaction with a person can have a truly provocative impact on you as a person.The struggles between the two lovers is depicted in breathtaking detail. At the party Emma spends a lot of time with Lise. Emma comes home late having spent an evening with Lise apparently working on a maquette. Synopsis. Add to Wishlist. Her relationship with Emma grows into more than just friends as she is the only person with whom she can express herself openly. Krimo a 15 years old shy boy falls in love for Lídia who is his classmate.To be able to assume his love for her he decides to take a part in the play that was to be one of his friends. We never lose sight of their chemistry and devotion to one another, even in the most difficult of times. [104] At Cannes it also won the FIPRESCI Prize. Blue is the Warmest Colour (La Vie d’Adèle) is a moving film about the happiness and sorrow of a first great love, and everything that comes with it. [14] At the 39th César Awards, the film received eight nominations with Exarchopoulos winning the César Award for Most Promising Actress. [19] The issue of perspective has also been addressed in a Film Comment review by Kristin M. Jones, who points out that "Emma's supposedly sophisticated friends make eager remarks about art and female sexuality that seem to mirror the director's problematic approach toward the representation of women". Emma's artsy family is very welcoming to the couple, but Adèle tells her conservative, working-class parents that Emma is just a tutor for philosophy class. 502 of 585 people found this review helpful. In Brazil, Blu-ray manufacturing companies Sonopress and Sony DADC are refusing to produce the film because of its content. [38] Exarchopoulos later said about the rift: "No, it was real, but it was not as big as it looks. He spends cozy evenings with Charlotte, the ex-girlfriend of Tony, his Casanova cousin. After some time, Adèle leaves and walks into a lesbian bar, where she experiences assertive advances from some of the women. He chases after her but heads in the wrong direction, while Adèle walks away into the distance. [77], Andrew Chan of the Film Critics Circle of Australia writes, "Not unlike Wong Kar-wai's most matured effort in cinema, Happy Together, director Abdellatif Kechiche knows love and relationship well and the details he goes about everything is almost breathtaking to endure. [20], One recurring thematic element addressed by critics and audiences is the division of social class and the exploration of freedom and love between the two central characters, Adèle and Emma. The film charts their relationship from Adèle's high school years to her early adult life and career as a school teacher. In La vie d'Adèle, the readings from Marivaux are punctuated with brief references to La Princesse de Clèves, emphasizing he predestined nature of encounters. Their bond increases and before long, the two share a kiss at a picnic. [64][65], The film had a limited release in the U.S. and it grossed an estimated $101,116 in its first weekend ending 25 October 2013, with an average of $25,279 for four theatres in New York City and Los Angeles. Follow. She meets Emma who is a free spirited girl whom Adèle's friends reject due to her sexuality, and by association most begin to reject Adèle. "[49], Blue Is the Warmest Colour had its world premiere at the 66th Cannes Film Festival on 23 May 2013. "[69] On Metacritic, which assigned a score of 89 averaged from 55 reviews, the film received "universal acclaim". Adèle Exarchopoulos 2014 2.jpg 509 × 720; 68 KB. The blue-haired woman is also there and intervenes, claiming Adèle is her cousin to those pursuing Adèle. Official trailer La Vie d'Adele (NL) Watch later. When she meets Thomas - a dark, handsome, friendly stranger who falls for her instantly - her dream seems to have come true. La Vie d'Adèle - Chapitres 1 et 2 streaming vf À 15 ans, Adèle ne se pose pas de question : une fille, ça sort avec des garçons. The way he treats us? The sexual realization of Adele is perfectly shown in the movie. [80] Several critics placed the film as the front-runner to win the Palme d'Or. Regarding his intention to portray young people, Kechiche claimed: "I almost wish I was born now, because young people seem to be much more beautiful and brighter than my generation. Adelianos Kampos, Adele, 74100, Greece, Adele, 74100, Greece A committed dancer struggles to maintain her sanity after winning the lead role in a production of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake". He says he speaks Arabic and has been cast as a terrorist in some American films. [26] Although Maroh's story takes precedence in the adaptation, Adèle's character, named "Clémentine" in the book, differs from the original as explored by Charles Taylor in The Yale Review: "The novel includes scenes of the girls being discovered in bed and thrown out of the house and speeches like What's horrible is that people kill each other for oil and commit genocide, not that they give their love to someone. I've never had doubts of these two performances, the characters felt like real people and you felt so much for their relationship. It is the first film to have the Palme d'Or awarded to both the director and the lead actresses, with Seydoux and Exarchopoulos joining Jane Campion (The Piano) as the only women to have won the award. I like to be tested. She ordered lemon tart and when I saw the way she ate it I thought, 'It's her! Set against the background of the '68 Paris student riots. by mutated. [44][45] The colour blue is used extensively throughout the film—from the lighting in the gay club Adèle visits, to the dress she wears in the last scene and most notably, in Emma's hair and eyes. [4] Seven hundred and fifty hours of dailies were shot. Oysters are the rawest food. She dates men but finds no satisfaction with them sexually, and is rejected by a female friend who she does desire. Use the HTML below. 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