| Health |
| Year: | 2013 |
| Genre: | Drama, Romance |
| Starring: | Léa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Salim Kechiouche |
| Director: | Abdellatif Kechiche |
Review: This year's winner of the Palm d'age story of a teenage girl, Adele (literal title of French life, Adele), who discovers his homosexuality and begins the relationship between Emma and college? Student I come. Because if I thought it was good, but pretty unremarkable entry into the queer cinema canon law, but the three-hour movies, well, you can understand why a long duration of action was needed. This is just a very detailed picture of life. It seems more real than most of the film - it seems like more time has passed and we've looked ADELE growth. Honestly, I do not know your height at all - I just wanted it to be longer. It certainly helps that the actors are so perfect. Adele Exarchopoulos is just fantastic - this year's results, really. His face is so expressive. The film takes place over a number of years, and you really see him grow adult child. Lea Seydoux plays Emma. His role is less demanding, but he still fined him. Now the biggest news is that the film was probably the graphic sex scenes. My opinion of them, I really think they both have a schedule of free and almost pornographic. I'm trying to justify my artistic view, and I'm afraid I can not. There's a plot point near the end where you have to know the type of girl's sex life was fantastic, but I'm not sure we were supposed to see him anywhere near as much detail as we did. Theyre probably uncomfortable to sit through, but they do not break the film.
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