If you’d like, I can: 1) look up which streaming services currently offer Indonesian subtitles for this film (I will search online), or 2) create a 90-minute teaching/lesson plan based on an Indonesian-subtitled screening — tell me which you prefer.
The film does not preach. It does not politicize. It simply watches Adèle grow, suffer, and survive. That universality is why a new generation of viewers, many of whom weren’t even born when the film premiered at Cannes, are now hunting for it with Indonesian subs. blue is the warmest color indo sub new