Unlike Brokeback Mountain, Blue Is The Warmest Color refuses to be a sensitively wrought, forbidden love story which would be a tad too melodramatic, not to mention ho-hum, if it weren't about a homosexual relationship. Eventually, they quarrel and break up bitterly after Adele has an affair with a male colleague at the preschool she works at. After Adele completes high school, she moves in with Emma, who neglects her when her art career faces problems. Her sexual explorations take a lesbian turn when she appears to fall in love at first sight with Emma (Lea Seydoux), a fine arts undergraduate and aspiring painter. She reciprocates and even sleeps with one of them, albeit half-heartedly. The story: Boys are interested in Adele (Adele Exarchopoulos), a pretty French junior high school student.
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