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La vie d'Adèle

  • 2013
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
169K
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La vie d'Adèle (2013)
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Adèle's life is changed when she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire and to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adèle g... Read allAdèle's life is changed when she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire and to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adèle grows, seeks herself, loses herself, and ultimately finds herself through love and loss.Adèle's life is changed when she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire and to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adèle grows, seeks herself, loses herself, and ultimately finds herself through love and loss.

  • Director
    • Abdellatif Kechiche
  • Writers
    • Abdellatif Kechiche
    • Ghalya Lacroix
    • Jul Maroh
  • Stars
    • Léa Seydoux
    • Adèle Exarchopoulos
    • Salim Kechiouche
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    169K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    553
    21
    • Director
      • Abdellatif Kechiche
    • Writers
      • Abdellatif Kechiche
      • Ghalya Lacroix
      • Jul Maroh
    • Stars
      • Léa Seydoux
      • Adèle Exarchopoulos
      • Salim Kechiouche
    • 414User reviews
    • 384Critic reviews
    • 90Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 87 wins & 106 nominations total

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    Léa Seydoux
    Léa Seydoux
    • Emma
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    • Adèle
    Salim Kechiouche
    Salim Kechiouche
    • Samir
    Aurélien Recoing
    Aurélien Recoing
    • Père Adèle
    Catherine Salée
    Catherine Salée
    • Mère Adèle
    Benjamin Siksou
    Benjamin Siksou
    • Antoine
    Mona Walravens
    Mona Walravens
    • Lise
    Alma Jodorowsky
    Alma Jodorowsky
    • Béatrice
    Jérémie Laheurte
    Jérémie Laheurte
    • Thomas
    Anne Loiret
    Anne Loiret
    • Mère Emma
    Benoît Pilot
    • Beau Père Emma
    Sandor Funtek
    Sandor Funtek
    • Valentin
    Fanny Maurin
    Fanny Maurin
    • Amélie
    Maelys Cabezon
    • Laetitia
    Samir Bella
    • Samir
    Tom Hurier
    • Pierre
    Manon Piette
    • Manon
    Quentin Médrinal
    • Eli
    • Director
      • Abdellatif Kechiche
    • Writers
      • Abdellatif Kechiche
      • Ghalya Lacroix
      • Jul Maroh
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    User reviews414

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    10Loving_Silence

    An Honest and Emotionally Devastating Film about Life, Love and Sexuality

    I just want to start off by saying this is an amazing film about young love that is actually honest with its audience. There are countless of films about people falling in love, but when you see "Blue is the Warmest Colour". 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. This is the rare love story that has real emotional truth about it. 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. "Blue is the Warmest Colour is a naturalistic and touching film, whether you're gay, straight, bisexual, or whatever orientation. This is a film that can give you relationship advice and life guidance no matter what your orientation may be. 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.

    The struggles between the two lovers is depicted in breathtaking detail. The director masterfully captures all of the turmoil and hardship going on between Adele's and Emma's relationship. The movie's long running time does not effect the film at all because you are so immersed into their characters. The sexual realization of Adele is perfectly shown in the movie. She is confused and doesn't know what she wants, it is a typical teenage problem. This movie is ultimately about Adele and her struggles to find her true self. The transformation that she experiences is utterly engrossing to watch. The film's nearly three hour running time is devoted to showing the growth of her character and it is absolutely amazing to watch it unfold right in front of your eyes.The intimate scene's between Adele and Emma are nothing short of miraculous in their depth and their honesty. The conversations are heartfelt, and the pain is evident and shared. It's realism of the world we live in is honest and raw.

    The movie owes so much of it's emotional power to its two fantastic actresses. They really bring it their all in this. I've never had doubts of these two performances, the characters felt like real people and you felt so much for their relationship. Their emotional hardships feel completely real. The character's flaws and insecurities feel so authentic because you actually believe them as real human beings. We never lose sight of their chemistry and devotion to one another, even in the most difficult of times. The two of them are like fireworks, waiting to explode out. I cannot recommend this film enough to those of you out there who are interested in seeing this. This is one of the wisest and least condescending films I've seen this year. I congratulate the director, Abdellatif Kechiche and the two actresses, Adele Exarchopoulos and Lea Seydoux for an emotional and spiritual journey that had me compelled to the screen for 179 glorious minutes.
    9Xstal

    Love Captured Perfectly on Film...

    Seldom will you find, such adoration, unrefined, as a beautiful romance, takes us with it on its dance, though the rocks that taunt us all, cascade, descend, to cover all, but the passion and desire, leave you breathless and on fire!!!

    Perfect, in almost every way.
    9kriddirk

    An extraordinary Love story, applicable to all of us !!

    I waited some days to review this title after seeing this film. This movie triggered me thinking about love and life and I waited to give it my neutral review. I am watching movies since the latest 30 years and I have to say ; This movie is special !! After 30 years of seeing all kind of movies I have narrowed my scope of movies to see. They have to be special, show me something different, give me ideas to think about or to evaluate in my own life. So, movies like World war Z is not directly my style. This movie although is one of the best love stories I have seen. No unnecessary emotional or cuteness parts, each part of the story is real and genius. It is the soft moments of a love story, the hard moments bringing to the screen. The movie is made in away you are in the skin of Adele and Emma ( can't remember the actress names ). They take you with them in their love story, their feelings. That is also the reason that the 3 hours of the movie is not too long at all. I was surprised it took 3 hours when the film ended. The movie handles the passion between them, a passion that many of us forget over the years in a relation. That passion is also expressed in about 3 sex scenes, 3 scenes which are quiet honest and direct. Some people will find these scenes too long ( one of them could take 10 minutes ), but I find it necessary to establish your follow up of the passion they have between each other, so that when things goes worse you also are one with the situation.

    This movie, natural, honest about love, life and sexuality could be attended by children of 12 and more, if they are explained things of life ( they also can see all kind of war movies … ). Many will say "Oh, lesbian movie, what the hell you are". This is a movie for all of us, independent of your orientation being gay, hetero, bisexual, … It is a Love story.

    Each feeling, being angry / disappointment / sad / etc …, can be seen on the faces of Adele and Emma and by this I have to say that these actresses are just superb, in fact I don't know another word to say extraordinary acting. It has certainly been very difficult for them to make this film. The director : Bravo to him.

    There are some scenes which are just fantastic : The first meeting between them, the encounter between them in the lesbian bar in which Adele is in a strange world as adolescent. The tree scene, where they actually get in love both of them. The level of a good love story with all it's feelings and situations has been raised to a higher one. Who can ever do this better.

    And the last remark. The film treats the love story, it's personal problems, the passion, but does not handle the problems which can have their family or friends, not in detail.

    And now, go and watch it !
    9saintjeremia

    Great scenes with beautiful characters

    I certainly blinked when I found out this movie was 3 hours long, especially considering that it won the Palm d'Or where many winners have a slow and painful plot. This movie on the other hand does a great job keeping every scene riveting through great dialog and riveting emotions. I would compare many of the scenes in this movie to Tarantino scenes where scenes take on a life of their own. Cleverness and awkwardness were dispersed in a way to make it seem real and ultimately human. I felt wonderfully disappointed when certain scenes ended. The actresses held nothing back in their body language and added much to the moment-to-moment importance of their character development.
    8georgioskarpouzas

    A mundane love story between two very different women

    This is a good movie. I liked very much the way in which it describes the birth, maturity and end of a love interest among two young and attractive humans. The scenes in the park and the interplay of sentiments and nuances between the two lovers are very emotional and engaging. The difference of characters is very well presented.

    The other good point is the sometimes humoristic way in which the down to earth and pragmatic family and social environment of Adele is juxtaposed with the artistic, intellectual and avant guard family and friends of Emma. I think this is the best part of the movie when one compares the realism of Adele with the artistic license of Emma. The scenes where both eat with each others family and the ensuing dialogues are a treat.

    And now what you are all waiting for: the sex scenes. They are long, hot and explicit. I can not pronounce with conviction whether they served the artistic purposes of the movie or not. If someone wanted to watch the full bloom of a lesbian love story, the scenes may be considered indispensable, if you just wanted to watch a human love story between two people that happen also to have the same sex without caring for so much carnal detail, the scenes could be shorter and more circumspect. The point nevertheless is that those scenes caused a sensation and created a furore and debate from which the movie profited in terms of advertisement. People may now blame or praise it for the wrong reasons.

    Both actresses where very good in playing their roles. The portrayal by Exarchopoulos of Adele as a teacher in a kinder-garden reading to the children didactic stories with animals or of her abilities as a cook and her insistence that Emma should eat something while Emma is consumed by a telephone call in which she raves about her artistic personality, integrity and vision ignoring Adele and the immediate environment are superb. She is also an actress which made feel empathy for her character. Seydoux is also very credible as the pretentious modernistic and ultimately self-centered Emma. And to conclude with a personal view I liked Adele much more than Emma as a person...

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    • Trivia
      The actresses only read the script once. Abdellatif Kechiche insisted that they forget what the script said line for line, and instead asked them to improvise their scenes and really let their actions and words come out naturally and as unforced as possible.
    • Goofs
      When Adèle dresses up for Emma's vernissage, we see her painting her toe and finger nails red. In the next scene we see her walking to the vernissage, and when she adjusts her hair, her finger nails are not polished.
    • Quotes

      Emma: But I have infinite tenderness for you. I always will. My whole life.

    • Crazy credits
      There are no opening credits.
    • Alternate versions
      The Japanese Blu-ray release has mosaic over some of the nudity.
    • Connections
      Edited into La vie d'Adèle: Deleted Scenes (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      A Que Bueno
      Written by Klaim

      Performed by Klaim

      © 2012 All Rights Reserved

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook (Brazil)
      • Official Facebook (Germany)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La Vie d'Adèle - Chapitres 1 & 2
    • Filming locations
      • La Piscine Museum, Roubaix, France
    • Production companies
      • Quat'sous Films
      • Wild Bunch
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • €4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,199,787
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $100,316
      • Oct 27, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,796,489
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    • Runtime
      3 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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