Let's allow the French-born 20-year-old actress Adèle Exarchopoulos to clear up a few things about her controversial new film, the Cannes top-prize winner Blue Is the Warmest Color. That already infamous ten-minute lesbian s.3.x scene between her and her co-star, Léa Seydoux? Not actually ten minutes long—more like six or seven.
Next up: "I know that everybody wants to ask me, 'Do you really fuck together?' " Exarchopoulos says, sighing. "When you die in a movie, you don't really die in life." Once you stop gazing at its very naked stars, Blue turns out to be something close to great: long, impressionistic, like living in an ardent, confused teenager's skin for three hours.
The director, Abdellatif Kechiche, decided to cast Exarchopoulos, she says, after he saw her devour a piece of lemon cake. It's this unselfconscious quality that makes her so startlingly alive on-screen, though reducing her to merely that would be a mistake—"too easy," she says. "I just love eating."
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Next up: "I know that everybody wants to ask me, 'Do you really fuck together?' " Exarchopoulos says, sighing. "When you die in a movie, you don't really die in life." Once you stop gazing at its very naked stars, Blue turns out to be something close to great: long, impressionistic, like living in an ardent, confused teenager's skin for three hours.
The director, Abdellatif Kechiche, decided to cast Exarchopoulos, she says, after he saw her devour a piece of lemon cake. It's this unselfconscious quality that makes her so startlingly alive on-screen, though reducing her to merely that would be a mistake—"too easy," she says. "I just love eating."
Read More
Adele Exarchopoulos Says She Didn't Have S.3.x In 'Blue'
Watch Movie Video
Adele's Interview
Official Trailer
Movie Lesbian Scenes Photos
Adele Exarchopoulos Hot Photo Shooting
http://www.gq.com