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The Big Blue

Original title: Le grand bleu
  • 1988
  • PG
  • 2h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
57K
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The Big Blue (1988)
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The rivalry between Enzo and Jacques, two childhood friends and now world-renowned free divers, becomes a beautiful and perilous journey into oneself and the unknown.The rivalry between Enzo and Jacques, two childhood friends and now world-renowned free divers, becomes a beautiful and perilous journey into oneself and the unknown.The rivalry between Enzo and Jacques, two childhood friends and now world-renowned free divers, becomes a beautiful and perilous journey into oneself and the unknown.

  • Director
    • Luc Besson
  • Writers
    • Luc Besson
    • Robert Garland
    • Marilyn Goldin
  • Stars
    • Jean-Marc Barr
    • Jean Reno
    • Rosanna Arquette
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    57K
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    • Director
      • Luc Besson
    • Writers
      • Luc Besson
      • Robert Garland
      • Marilyn Goldin
    • Stars
      • Jean-Marc Barr
      • Jean Reno
      • Rosanna Arquette
    • 183User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Jean-Marc Barr
    Jean-Marc Barr
    • Jacques Mayol
    Jean Reno
    Jean Reno
    • Enzo Molinari
    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Johana
    Paul Shenar
    Paul Shenar
    • Dr. Laurence
    Sergio Castellitto
    Sergio Castellitto
    • Novelli
    Jean Bouise
    Jean Bouise
    • Uncle Louis
    Marc Duret
    Marc Duret
    • Roberto
    Griffin Dunne
    Griffin Dunne
    • Duffy
    Andréas Voutsinas
    Andréas Voutsinas
    • Priest
    • (as Andreas Voutsinas)
    Valentina Vargas
    Valentina Vargas
    • Bonita
    Kimberly Beck
    Kimberly Beck
    • Sally
    • (as Kimberley Beck)
    Patrick Fontana
    • Alfredo
    Alessandra Vazzoler
    Alessandra Vazzoler
    • La Mamma
    Geoffrey Carey
    Geoffrey Carey
    • Supervisor
    • (as Geoffroy Carey)
    Bruce Guerre-Berthelot
    • Young Jacques
    Gregory Forstner
    • Young Enzo
    Claude Besson
    • Jacques' Father
    Marika Gevaudan
    • Angelica
    • Director
      • Luc Besson
    • Writers
      • Luc Besson
      • Robert Garland
      • Marilyn Goldin
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    User reviews183

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    10Dockelektro

    The Greatest Dream Movie of All Time

    This movie is the most fantastic contemplation of earth paradise in existence.

    First it's imperative that we notice one major difference: the short version and the "version longue" are two completely different films. From tip to toe. I only knew this film previously in its short version. Yesterday I bought the "version longue" in my local FNAC store without subtitles (it's rare these days).

    And.................... I fell in love with everything about it, stunned and mesmerized, being at the same time riddled by the way that the short version lost all sense, in comparison with the "longue" version. You can think of an integral version like a way to stuff a film with pictures, but in this movie we have the feeling that the movie was intended to have 164 minutes, and not nearly two.

    And you can picture the transformation that occurred in my perception of this film, as I passed from that mutilated, full-screen, mono-sound version to a full, widescreen and hi-fi version. This is why "Le Grand Bleu" passed from just a movie by Luc Besson to the greatest movie of my greatest director.

    My perception is that this is the great underwater epic he always wanted to make. And he achieves it in every way, specially letting the audience identify themselves with it.

    Perhaps my favorite Besson movie was "The Fifth Element" (I like them all), but after having the privilege of experiencing this fantastic, beautiful, stunning, vivid and moving film, "The Big Blue" passed from one of the medium levels to definitely the top one. The characters all gained strength, the underwater scenes all made sense, the previous movie was completely backed up, and the feeling that this movie was a contemplative journey gained finally its place.

    I gave it a 10 out of 10, not for the US version (how can they even think of erasing Eric Serra's score?!?!?) which, for its mutilations, deserved a 1, but for the version longue, which is the only way the movie shall be seen. What a masterpiece! After I saw this movie, I rewinded it thinking that my only wish is that one day I get to take part on such an experience, being there, dreaming and sharing my dream with everyone who would like to share it with me. Perhaps one day, a beautiful blue day...
    9vampyricacid

    Stop #3 Into Besson's Mind

    This was my 3rd stop (2nd real stop, I have decided not to count Fifth Element)into the world of Luc Besson, and i have to say I was mightily impressed, Leon is still topping my list, I was absolutely blown away by that, but it is almost impossible to compare the two as they are completely different in mood and genre. For anyone wanting to watch a fantastic dream of a film, with absorbing characters, true love in all its forms and some awesome underwater photography then this is for you! The characters are all formed perfectly, almost exaggerated but not, Jean Reno is his usual astounding self, and Jean-Marc Barr really out does himself, with Rosanna Arquette in a superb supporting roll. the story ambles along at its own pace but never stops or gets dull keeping you interested along the way, I don't want to go too much into it as it was kind of spoiled for my by reading too much of these boards, needless to say I was crying at one point, and that doesn't happen often. The score compliments the film perfectly, Eric Serra has done a wonderfully emotive score that almost interacts with the scenes along the way.

    Overall I'd give this film a 9/10, yet again awesome direction, acting and soundtrack, and definitely in my top films! just a shame i've borrowed it off a mate and have to give it back tomorrow, it's definitely something i could watch again and again!
    7gjdewald

    My take on this movie I saw 30+ years ago

    I thought the friendship was genuine and interesting and so was the romance. The movie wasn't about diving or competition.

    Many critics get the 2 main male characters wrong. Interpreting them as unlikable. Reno's character is arrogant and conceited. Barr's character is withdrawn, aloof, and madly unresponsive to Arquette's obvious affection.

    The magic of the movie is all about the characters imperfections and their respective bonds. It's about imperfect people and their perfect bond with each other.

    I find all 3 characters genuine and likable. Their flaws are what make them genuine and interesting. The arrogant conceited Reno is pationate and deeply involved in his family and close relationships. Barr is an introverted self-contained personality, perhaps further withdrawn into himself by tragedy that leaves him without family other than dolphins and the sea. The unbreakable bond between Barr and Reno started with the tragic accident to Barr's father and witnessed by Reno.

    I got this movie when it was released on VHS and watched it 20 times. I always liked the movie, but haven't seen it in around 30 years. My VHS is long gone, but I want to see this movie again. There are not many movies I watched 30 years ago and want to see again.

    The critics run wild over this movie. They certainly did when it was released. I don't mind liking a movie more than the critics do, especially after reading their reviews. Diving is boring, they don't get it.

    I was prompted to write this review after reading a review saying the movie was about undiagnosed mental illness. Well, only if everyone has an undiagnosed mental illness. Actually, maybe, everyone is a little mentally ill. Nobody is perfect and imperfect characters are the most interesting.
    Stainless_Steel_Rat

    Beautiful movie

    The Big Blue is a story mainly centred around Jacques Mayol (Jean-Marc Barr), a free diver. Free diving is a sport where people dive as deep as they can with a single breath, and no equipment other than a rope and a weighted mechanism to take them to the required depth. Although to say the story of Big Blue is just about free diving does not do it any justice. The story starts in Greece with Jacques as a child, then moves forward to "present day". In the story we also have Enzo (Jean Reno), Jacque's lifelong friend and nemesis who motivates him to free dive in competition (so he has some competition) and also gets him work in other areas of diving. During this work Jacques meets an insurance investigator Johana (Rosanna Arquette), and a romance starts (albeit mostly from her). The story continues as Jacques struggles with problems in his past, present and future.

    The Big Blue is an unusual movie. There is some silly (but arguably funny) humour. Also there are some serious levels including romance, and how we deal with problems from our past, our existence, and our future. The film is also quite long (in the aptly named "version longue") at about 2 hours and 40 minutes. Fans of Jean Reno would certainly love this movie.

    I really enjoyed this film. The main story is very light and thinly stretched, so to really enjoy it I feel you have to look deeper at the characters and read between the lines. I also really enjoyed the humour, which was silly but fun and was a good counterpoint to the serious scenes. Jean-Marc Barr was absolutely stunning as Jacques, bearing in mind the number of underwater sequences that were required as well. It's a real shame that we don't see Jean-Marc in more leading roles. Jean Reno was also extremely good, and although for me an irritating character Rosanna Arquette put in a reasonable performance. The cinematography is another lush element of the film, with the beautiful locations and underwater sequences (especially those with the dolphins). Eric Serra's soundtrack is pretty good also, although sounds a little dated. As mentioned, this review is based on the "version longue". 5/5
    critic_at_large

    Hynoptic Masterpiece

    I have to watch this movie once a year just to calm my nerves. One of the few films to which I have also purchased the soundtrack. This film, like the sea which is its subject, hypnotizes you, seduces you, rocks you into a state of oneness with the lush scenery. Rosanna Arquette is beautiful and sexy in an uncharacteristically understated way. Barr makes the perfect beau and embodies the spirit of the film and the ocean. I fell in love with Jean Reno in this film. Unforgettable imagery, interesting premise, good chemistry between Arquette and Barr, and Reno is a joy to watch.

    Masterfully directed by Luc Besson and a film to treasure.

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    • Trivia
      The most financially successful French film of the 1980s.
    • Goofs
      Unlike SCUBA divers, free divers become negatively buoyant below depths of around 15m (varies a bit depending on body type, weight belt, and wet-suit thickness).

      In the final scene when Jacques lets go of the sled to swim toward the dolphin, he appears neutrally buoyant. In reality, at that depth, he would have had to actively swim toward the surface to avoid passively sinking deeper.
    • Quotes

      Johanna: What's it feel like when you dive?

      Jacques: It's a feeling of slipping without falling. The hardest thing is when you're at the bottom.

      Johanna: Why?

      Jacques: 'Cause you have to find a good reason to come back up... and I have a hard time finding one.

    • Alternate versions
      Original 132-minutes French version has a music score by director Luc Besson's usual composer, Éric Serra. The USA version is 118 minutes long and was re-scored by Bill Conti. The version released in the rest of Europe is 118 minutes long. A special Version Longue (long) director's cut released in France is 168 minutes long.
    • Connections
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Best Man for the Job: The Making of 'The Professional' (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      My Lady Blue
      Lyrics by Luc Besson

      Music by Éric Serra

      Performed by Éric Serra

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 1988 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Veliko plavetnilo
    • Filming locations
      • Agia Anna, Amorgos, Small Cyclades, Greece(location)
    • Production companies
      • Gaumont
      • Les Films du Loup
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    • Budget
      • FRF 80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,580,882
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,617,462
      • Aug 21, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,992,246
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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