While the original Blu-ray is 1080p with bitrates around 20–28 Mbps , this 720p version will see a reduction in fine texture—specifically in the film’s many tight close-ups. However, because the film lacks heavy film grain or complex CGI, the 720p encode remains surprisingly sharp and free of major compression artifacts like banding .

For those archiving a personal media server or Plex library, the naming convention is also crucial. Proper naming ( Blue.Is.The.Warmest.Color.2013.BluRay.720p.WORLD.mkv ) ensures that metadata scrapers correctly pull the poster, synopsis, and cast information.

Originally titled La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2 , the 2013 film Blue Is the Warmest Color

Synopsis (concise) Adèle, a teenage girl, experiences first love and sexual awakening after meeting Emma, an older blue-haired art student. Their intense relationship transforms Adèle’s life, shaping her identity and future through passion, tenderness, jealousy, and eventual separation. The film is noted for its long, naturalistic scenes and detailed emotional realism.

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The film opens with Adèle, a shy and introverted high school student, who meets Emma, a charismatic and confident older woman, at an art gallery. They begin a romantic relationship, which Adèle finds both exhilarating and overwhelming. As they explore their desires and emotions, Adèle struggles to reconcile her feelings with her sense of identity.

It meticulously captures the euphoria of first love, the pain of social class divides, and the eventual, agonizing erosion of a long-term relationship. The film is famous (and at times controversial) for its unflinching, long-form intimate scenes, but its true power lies in its close-ups—capturing every tear, every bite of food, and every flicker of doubt on the actors' faces. Why Choose the BluRay 720p WORLD Release?

If you are looking for this specific release, you can generally expect: 1280 x 720