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The Big Blue charts the competition and friendship between Jacques and Enzo first in their youth, and then when they meet again at the World Free Diving Championships in Sicily years later. A dreamy adolescent, Jacques (Jean-Marc Barr, Breaking the Waves, Dancer in the Dark) has grown into a solitary man, caught between the solidity of the real world and the spiritual beckoning of "the big blue" and in particular the dolphins swimming below. He possesses a unique connection to the sea, the ability to slow his heartbeat and circulation on deep dives, a phenomenon previously only observed in whales and dolphins.
Enzo (Jean Reno, Leon: The Professional, Ronin), however, has become the World Champion at his sport with a very different approach. Their rivalry reignited, the pair spur each other on to deeper and deadlier dives. Besson?s first English language production is a story of extremes; of love and solitude, friendship and rivalry, life and death.
TOP FRENCH FILM: The highest-grossing French film of the '80s!
FROM THE DIRECTOR: Of LA FEMME NIKITA, ANGEL-A and THE FIFTH ELEMENT
CULT HIT: Opened the 2009/10 season of Melbourne?s trendy Rooftop Cinema
STARRING: Jean-Marc Barr (DOGVILLE, BREAKING THE WAVES), Jean Reno (THE DA VINCI CODE, TAIS TOI, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE, LEON), Rosanna Arquette (PULP FICTION, DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN)
BESSON?S FIRST ENGLISH-LANGUAGE FEATURE!
WINNER: Best Sound, Best Score - César Awards 1989
NOMINATED: Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography - César Awards 1989
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***** ?One of the best films ever made.? efilmcritic.com
?There is a powerful mystical quality to THE BIG BLUE... that is further enhanced by the restoration of its original luminous Eric Serra score. THE BIG BLUE is... clearly the work of a visionary.? LOS ANGELES TIMES
"What it has are ambitions, more exotic locations than a James Bond movie, beaucoup dolphins and French cinematic chichi. Les Flippers of the nouvelle vague." WASHINGTON POST
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