When Adèle attends Emma’s bourgeois dinner party, she is lost. The guests discuss art theory and Schopenhauer. Adèle, uncomfortable, serves the food. In Vietnamese terms, she is the người giúp việc (the helper) in her own love story. The film whispers a painful truth: passion can cross class lines, but long-term compatibility rarely does. Emma leaves Adèle not because she stops loving her, but because she is embarrassed by her.
The color blue is used throughout to represent Emma and Adèle’s shifting feelings for her. Your Film Professor "Vietsub" Availability Blue Is The Warmest Color -2013- Vietsub
: It won the prestigious Palme d'Or (Cành Cọ Vàng) at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Uniquely, the award was shared between director Abdellatif Kechiche and lead actresses Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos. When Adèle attends Emma’s bourgeois dinner party, she
views art and sex through the lens of philosophy and existentialism; for her, Adèle is a "muse," a beautiful object to be curated [2, 5]. In Vietnamese terms, she is the người giúp
When Adèle attends Emma’s bourgeois dinner party, she is lost. The guests discuss art theory and Schopenhauer. Adèle, uncomfortable, serves the food. In Vietnamese terms, she is the người giúp việc (the helper) in her own love story. The film whispers a painful truth: passion can cross class lines, but long-term compatibility rarely does. Emma leaves Adèle not because she stops loving her, but because she is embarrassed by her.
The color blue is used throughout to represent Emma and Adèle’s shifting feelings for her. Your Film Professor "Vietsub" Availability
: It won the prestigious Palme d'Or (Cành Cọ Vàng) at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Uniquely, the award was shared between director Abdellatif Kechiche and lead actresses Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos.
views art and sex through the lens of philosophy and existentialism; for her, Adèle is a "muse," a beautiful object to be curated [2, 5].