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*Blue Is the Warmest Colour is also filled with visual symbolism. The colour blue is used extensively throughout the film—from the lighting in the gay club, Adèle visits, to the dress she wears in the last scene and most notably, in Emma's hair and eyes. For Adèle, blue represents emotional intensity, curiosity, love, and sadness.
*Blue Is the Warmest Colour is also filled with visual symbolism. The colour blue is used extensively throughout the film—from the lighting in the gay club, Adèle visits, to the dress she wears in the last scene and most notably, in Emma's hair and eyes. For Adèle, blue represents emotional intensity, curiosity, love, and sadness.


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- [https://www.salon.com/2013/09/21/blue_is_the_warmest_color_author_im_a_feminist_but_it_doesnt_make_me_an_activist/ “Blue Is the Warmest Color” author: “I’m a feminist but it doesn’t make me an activist”]
- [https://www.salon.com/2013/09/21/blue_is_the_warmest_color_author_im_a_feminist_but_it_doesnt_make_me_an_activist/ “Blue Is the Warmest Color” author: “I’m a feminist but it doesn’t make me an activist”]
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===オレンジ, orange, 2015===

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  • How the color was used in the movie?
  • What are the meanings of each color in the movies?
  • How I see the color in the movies?
RED

Red River, 1948

Movie image.jpg

紅高梁, Red Sorghum, 1988

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Three Colors: Red, Trois Couleurs: Rouge, 1994

Three Colors Red.jpg


BLUE

Blue Velvet, 1986

Blue velvet.jpg

Three Colors: Blue, Trois Couleurs Bleu, 1993

Three Colors blue.jpg

La vie d'Adele, Blue Is The Warmest Color, 2013

Blue Is The Warmest Color, 2013.jpg

The film revolves around Adèle, a French teenager who discovers desire and freedom when a blue-haired aspiring painter (Seydoux) enters her life.

  • Blue Is the Warmest Colour is also filled with visual symbolism. The colour blue is used extensively throughout the film—from the lighting in the gay club, Adèle visits, to the dress she wears in the last scene and most notably, in Emma's hair and eyes. For Adèle, blue represents emotional intensity, curiosity, love, and sadness.

Reference

- “Blue Is the Warmest Color” author: “I’m a feminist but it doesn’t make me an activist”

Orange

オレンジ, orange, 2015