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"Blue is the Warmest Color" tells the story of Adèle (played by Adèle Exarchopoulos), a young woman navigating her way through adolescence in Paris. The film is a semi-autobiographical account of Kechiche's own experiences, as well as those of his co-writer, Jean-Pierre Blanc. The movie's central theme revolves around Adèle's complex relationships with two women: Emma (played by Léa Seydoux), an older art student who becomes Adèle's first love, and Sofia (played by Sara Dresca), a free-spirited Italian woman who Adèle encounters years later. blue is the warmest color internet archive
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The Julie Maroh Debate: The Archive also hosts PDF scans of Julie Maroh’s original 2010 graphic novel (Le Bleu est une couleur chaude). Many Archive users search for the film to compare it directly to the source material, specifically Maroh’s public criticism that Kechiche’s film turned her tender story into a "brutal and surgical" pornographic spectacle. The movie's central theme revolves around Adèle's complex