Ont en sort déchiré et si triste pour Adèle, il serait vraiment terrible de ne pas avoir de suite …… pitié une suite Mr Kechiche !,,,, [41][42], The film portrays Adele and Emma's relationship with an overarching sense of realism. Daar ziet ze de blauwharige jonge vrouw weer. Emma becomes aware of the fling and furiously confronts Adèle and, refusing her tearful apologies, breaks up with her and throws her out.

"[26][30], The film, originally planned to be shot in two and a half months, was shot in five months, from March to August 2012 with a budget of €4 million. He's a very honest director and I love his cinema. Out of loneliness and confusion Adèle sleeps with Antoine, a male colleague.

At one of these, Adèle meets some of them: Lise, a pregnant woman and colleague, Joachim, "the biggest gallery owner in Lille", and Samir, an aspiring actor who feels out of place amongst the intellectuals, with whom she strikes up a friendship.

Valentin, een van haar beste vrienden, neemt haar als troost een avondje mee uit. Par ailleurs, Kechiche a également évoqué l’idée de suites aux chapitres 1 et 2 actuellement en salles. Directed by Abdellatif Kechiche.

Ze wil graag weten of Emma haar heeft vergeven en of ze samen opnieuw kunnen beginnen.

[71] In 2016, the film was named as the 45th best film of the 21st century, from a poll of 177 film critics from around the world. [68], On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 89% based on 193 reviews with a weighted average of 8.15/10.
[48], Reviewer Spencer Wolff noted the political stance adopted by Adèle, which changes as her life experiences change and reflect her alternating views: "Blue is the Warmest Colour is no different; at least, at first. [32], In terms of cinematography, the shot reverse shot scenes in the film were simultaneously shot with two different cameras. They later have sex and begin a passionate relationship. At Cannes, the film shocked some critics with its long and graphic sex scenes (although fake genitalia were used),[79][38] leading them to state that the film may require some editing before it is screened in cinemas. La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2 was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD in France by Wild Side on 26 February 2014, and in North America, as Blue is the Warmest Color through The Criterion Collection on 25 February 2014.

Adèle is lange tijd ontroostbaar, en stort zich op haar werk.

It took the fourth spot in its first weekend, which was seen as a "notably good showing because of its nearly three-hour length".


De film werd onderscheiden met een Gouden Palm op het Filmfestival van Cannes. He met teachers "who felt very strongly about reading, painting, writing" and it inspired him to develop a script which charts the personal life and career of a female French teacher. La Vie d'Adèle, chapitres 1 et 2 a attiré 723.000 téléspectateurs et 10,1 % du public. Wanneer Adèle enige tijd later een uitnodiging ontvangt voor de opening van een belangrijke expositie van Emma's werk, gaat Adèle er vol verwachting naartoe. Adèle also references Pablo Picasso a number of times,[46][47] who famously went through a melancholy Blue Period.