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Blue is the Warmest Colour

Blue is the Warmest Colour (2013)

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A legendary flick in the pantheon of LGBTQ cinema, Blue is the Warmest Color (2013) follows fifteen-year-old Adèle (Adèle Exarchopoulos), a inquisitive and artsy chick that dreams of her first sexual encounter. When Thomas (Jeremie Laheurte) the boy that she dates fail to arouse an excitement inside of her even when he's deep inside of her, and the girl from school (Alma Jodorowsky) she puts the moves on rejects her because she's convinced the whole girl on girl thing is just a phase, Adèle sets her eyes on Emma (Léa Seydoux), a free-spirit with blue hair and overwhelming sex appeal. Unable to stop thinking about her proud, confident lesbian crush, eventually the two begin a friendship that turns into a budding romance. But don't expect this romance to end up in anything but heartache and the blues. Everything's great at first, but eventually differences, infidelity, and the natural growing apart of two very different people will lead to the couple's downfall after a few good years. This doomed homo-romance was one of the hottest ever put to screen. While the film boasts an intense, twelve-minute sex scene between Adèle and Emma that caused all sorts of controversy, it’s Jeremie Laheurte’s brief but extremely impressive erect penis that steals the show for Mr. Man. Jeremie is Adèle's high school boyfriend she tries to sleep with to prove to herself she's not a real rug muncher. She didn't love the sexperience, but we sure did watching the tight and toned teen show everything he's got doing his best to turn her straight. He fails, but not for a lack of trying! If you're not into a dude that hot, a straight woman you are not! Blue may be the warmest color, but Jeremie has us tickled pink!