My favourite films seem to centre on intimate relationships and their progression/decay (brokeback mountain and blue valentine are two favourites that make a great trilogy with blue is the warmest colour) and bitwc is simply the most detailed, unflinching, and honest portrayal of a relationship that i've ever seen. With léa seydoux, adèle exarchopoulos, salim kechiouche, aurélien recoing Blue is the warmest colour is characterized by visual symbolism
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[46][47] 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
For adèle, blue represents emotional intensity, curiosity, love, and sadness.
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