![]() ![]() So as one hot-blooded dude to another, let’s get that set right up front. ![]() It’s not a pornographic exploration of lesbianism, not in the least. I’m as red-blooded as the next heterosexual male, and I’ll be damned if I don’t mind a bit of lesbian action here and there (frankly, if I was a chick, I’d be a lesbian too!), so for a film to come out that contains some lengthy sequences of girl-on-girl action, I figure that’s a film I ought to see, right? The film, based on the graphic novel by Julie Maroh, tells the story of a young teenage girl who falls hard for another, a blue-haired vixen with whom they share some passion, excitement, and the inevitable breakup one always sees in dramatic work like this. As a man, a manly man, a man with hairy bits and who manscapes less regularly than Sean Connery at a Vaseline convention, I’m here to admit that a slight bit of misogynistic curiosity got to me before I watched Blue Is The Warmest Colour. Okay dudes, time to sit up straight and let me give you a piece of advice. ![]()
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