Are the scenes too graphic Not authentic enough for lesbian. Blue Is the Warmest Color The documentary-style filming of coming-of-age film Blue Is the Warmest Color made the entire movie feel very real, including Adle's first sexual experience with a woman. With the movie now in limited release, the spotlight is turned away from the film and squarely focused on the real-life drama. The primary buzz about the film, besides the love story between Adele and Emma, are its sex scenes. (The award was presented to all three, the first time actors were included in the honor. Blue Is the Warmest Color is a serious, adventurous, and yes highly erotic coming-of-age drama.Its sex scenes, particularly the first one, which lasts close to 15 minutes, are intensely.
What began as a condemnation of the gratuitous sexuality and the potential mistreatment of Exarchopoulos and Seydoux has devolved into back-and-forth name-calling. They are fully nude (with her breasts and buttocks visible, and his buttocks and genitals momentarily visible) as the woman thrusts on top of him. Directed by Abdellatif Kechiche and starring Exarchopoulos and Lea Seydoux, 'Blue Is The Warmest Color' won the prestigious Palme dOr trophy at the Cannes Film Festival in May of this year. There is a scene in the restaurant where two meet again, after years of separation, the tears that dwell on their eyes shows precisely how much they love each. Despite critical praise for the three-hour exploration of teenage sexuality and relationships, several lengthy lesbian sex scenes featuring stars Adele Exarchopoulos and Lea Seydoux provoked a fury of warring quotes between director Abdellatif Kechiche and the two actresses. French coming-of-age film Blue Is the Warmest Color has been at the center of controversy since premiering at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.