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The film is so well acted that everything seems like real life. “Blue Is the Warmest Colour” is not only epic, but the manner it goes about depicting emotions, love, society, ambitions and life is almost unparalleled. Support our decade of film scholarship on Asian Cinema by buying Official DVD or Blu-ray release from our Store Starring: Léa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Salim Kechiouche I think it’s a beautiful result and beautiful film, I want to do beautiful films and it’s not about me.Review by: Andrew Chan FCCA AACTA FIPRESCI Sometimes I would come in and say, ‘I don’t give a shit’ because I knew that he would get what he wanted. With Abdellatif, I knew that he was going to film 100 takes. If I do too many takes, I’m too self-conscious. “I, for example, don’t like to do too many takes. “It’s not because you do 300 takes you’re a genius-that is just his method,” Seydoux said.
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Still, Seydoux does offer an olive branch, conceding that the result is a movie that is by many accounts ( including ours) a resonant and powerful piece of work. We filmed until the actors weren’t hungry anymore and then we filmed the next day.” “It’s like the meal in ‘ The Secret Of The Grain‘ that I filmed many times. I couldn’t ask Adele and Lea to make desire last, they had to want to do the scene,” he continued. It’s true that we did start them over often, but for very evident reason. “For me, the scenes as they are in the film don’t go far enough. From a purely aesthetic point of view, that it was based around two women was entirely okay by me, but I also did plan to shoot a scene with three people, with Adele and two men, which I didn’t film,” he told CineObs, admitting that he would’ve preferred to take it further. I felt like showing this carnal and passionate love, entirely guided by desire. “Concerning the love scenes, I didn’t ask for anything other than the expression of a form of passion. We can fake these things, you can’t fake feelings, but you can fake body language.”īut for this part, the director defends his methods, which require multiple takes and sometimes excruciating sessions trying to get it right. You have something to protect and tape it under. But for me it is more difficult to show my feelings than my body.”īut is there a line she wouldn’t cross? “Yes, cunnilingus!” the actress laughed. He was using three cameras, and when you have to fake your orgasm for six hours…,” the actress said. Speaking with The Independent, Seydoux has again been open about her experience on the movie, and in particular, the much talked about, lengthy and explicit sex scene which has helped earn “Blue Is The Warmest Color” an NC-17 rating. “Of course it was kind of humiliating sometimes, I was feeling like a prostitute. The actresses have been very vocal about why felt was an unbearable shoot, while Kechiche has gone so far as to suggest the movie shouldn’t be released at all. While they may have all been smiles and hugs on the Croisette, in the run up to the film’s release this fall both in France and the U.S., bitter feelings have risen to the surface. We can’t even keep score with the back and forth between “ Blue Is The Warmest Color” director Abdellatif Kechiche, and the stars of the Cannes Palme d’Or winning film, Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos.