The point nevertheless is that those scenes caused a sensation and created a furore and debate from which the movie profited in terms of advertisement. If someone wanted to watch the full bloom of a lesbian love story, the scenes may be considered indispensable, if you just wanted to watch a human love story between two people that happen also to have the same sex without caring for so much carnal detail, the scenes could be shorter and more circumspect. I can not pronounce with conviction whether they served the artistic purposes of the movie or not. And now what you are all waiting for: the sex scenes. The scenes where both eat with each others family and the ensuing dialogues are a treat. I think this is the best part of the movie when one compares the realism of Adele with the artistic license of Emma. The other good point is the sometimes humoristic way in which the down to earth and pragmatic family and social environment of Adele is juxtaposed with the artistic, intellectual and avant guard family and friends of Emma. ![]() ![]() The difference of characters is very well presented. ![]() ![]() The scenes in the park and the interplay of sentiments and nuances between the two lovers are very emotional and engaging. I liked very much the way in which it describes the birth, maturity and end of a love interest among two young and attractive humans.
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