If you head to the "User Reviews" or "Trivia" sections on IMDb, you’ll find the heated debates that have followed the film for a decade. While critics praised the intimate cinematography and the "chapters" of Adèle’s life, the film faced scrutiny regarding:
In the US, the film received an NC-17 rating (no one under 17 admitted). This severely limited its theatrical release. The uncut version is still shown at festivals; the home release is similarly unrated.
The official IMDb page for the 2013 Palme d'Or winning film Blue Is the Warmest Colour
If you haven't experienced Abdellatif Kechiche’s masterpiece yet, or if it's been years since you watched Adèle's journey of self-discovery, it’s time for a revisit. The close-ups, the raw emotion, and that color palette... cinema doesn't get much more visceral than this.
If you landed on the IMDb link and felt lost, here is a spoiler-light summary:
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