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Blue Is the Warmest Color by Jul Maroh
Blue Is the Warmest Color by Jul Maroh






Blue Is the Warmest Color by Jul Maroh

The way he filmed these scenes is to me directly related to another scene, in which several characters talk about the myth of the feminine orgasm, as.mystic and far superior to the masculine one. I totally get Kechiche's will to film pleasure. And among the only people we didn't hear giggling were the potential guys too busy feasting their eyes on an incarnation of their fantasies on screen. The gay and queer people laughed because it's not convincing, and found it ridiculous. The heteronormative laughed because they don't understand it and find the scene ridiculous.

Blue Is the Warmest Color by Jul Maroh

Especially when, in the middle of a movie theater, everyone was giggling. Because - except for a few passages - this is all that it brings to my mind: a brutal and surgical display, exuberant and cold, of so-called lesbian sex, which turned into porn, and me feel very ill at ease. Maybe there was someone there to awkwardly imitate the possible positions with their hands, and/or to show them some porn of so-called "lesbians" (unfortunately it's hardly ever actually for a lesbian audience). I don't know the sources of information for the director and the actresses (who are all straight, unless proven otherwise) and I was never consulted upstream. It appears to me this was what was missing on the set: lesbians. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.








Blue Is the Warmest Color by Jul Maroh