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Big Blue, The: Director's Cut
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Leading Role: Jean Reno, Jean-Marc Barr, Rosanna Arquette
Director: Luc Besson

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Format: DVD
Aug 2000
Rated R
Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3
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168 min.
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Extra Info: Director's Cut; Close Captioned
UPC: 043396039278
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Movie Description
Jacques (Barr) and Enzo (Reno) are friends and rivals in the dangerous world of deep-sea diving. Jacques feels an unusual affinity for the sea and is able to slow his heartrate during dives and stay underwater for superhuman durations. When Jacques meets a ditzy American insurance adjuster (Arquette), a love triangle develops with Jacques torn between his two great loves: a woman, and the ocean. Breathtaking underwater photography and a meditative, fairy-tale story have made this film a cult classic. THE BIG BLUE was heavily cut for its American release, and this Director's Cut restores over forty minutes of footage as well as the original score by composer Eric Serra. The resulting footage has lifted the film's rating to an "R."

Credits
Cast:Jean Reno, Jean-Marc Barr, Rosanna Arquette
Director:Luc Besson
Producer:Patrice Ledoux

Synopsis
BIG BLUE, with its gorgeous underwater sequences, its exotic ocean-side settings in Greece and Sicily, and its transcendent 1980s electronic score, is director Luc Besson's "baby." Unlike LA FEMME NIKITA or THE PROFESSIONAL, two signature Besson films that feature stylish urban backdrops and violent plots about hit men, BIG BLUE combines romantic comedy with a deep spiritual quest. Long shots of the ocean define BIG BLUE, as Besson's camera skims speedily over its silver surface, or floats underwater in deep aqua surrounded by dolphins.


A dramatic 20-minute black and white introduction shows protagonists Jacques (Jean-Marc Barr) and Enzo (Jean Reno) as 10-year-old boys free diving (with no oxygen tanks). A transition to color marks a time lapse and now Jacques and Enzo are adults. Enzo is living in Sicily where for 6 years he has been the uncontested free diving world champion. He sends for Jacques, who is living in the Peruvian Andes, and insists that he compete for the title. Jacques comes to Sicily and easily beats Enzo. The competition mounts, each man diving at increasingly life-threatening depths. But when Jacques' girlfriend Johana (Rosanna Arquette) arrives from New York and pleads for the risky dives to stop, the film takes an unexpected turn resulting in an unforgettable dark, mysterious, and torturously beautiful conclusion.

Film Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35:1
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Surround - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Dolby Surround - French
Additional Release Material:
Filmographies - Cast/Crew
Trailers - Original Theatrical Trailer
Bonus Trailers - THE PROFESSIONAL, THE MESSENGER: THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARC
TV Spots
Isolated Music Score
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Menus
Text/Photo Galleries:
Stills/Photos
Production Notes
Biographies - 1. Luc Besson - Director
2. Jean-Marc Barr - Star
3. Jean Reno - Star
4. Rosanna Arquette - Star

RE-RELEASE IN THEATRES: JULY 14, 2000 (LIMITED)

The film has been released in three different lengths. The 132-minute French version featured a musical score by Eric Sierra. The American version is 118 minutes long with a musical score by Bill Conti. There is also a 168-minute uncut version available only in Europe and Japan.

During the diving competition, Jacques wears a nose-plug, while Enzo wears a full mask. In fact, the nose-plug is realistic and the mask is not, as wearing a mask at the depths reached in the movie would cause a diver to develop lesions on his face from the difference of pressure. Serious skin divers wear special contact lenses that allow them to see underwater without having to wear a mask.

The actors in the movie only dove to a depth of 40 meters. The characters they play are reaching depths of 300 meters and deeper.

The car that Enzo drives is a Fiat 500 which is a funny little car that is revered in Italy for being tiny, cheap, and practical. It has different colored doors and a terrible paint job. The big joke is that the trailer it pulls--3 times the size of the car--holds all of Enzo's diving equipment. After winning money for a saving a man from a boat wreck, he paints the little car Ferrari red.

Locations in BIG BLUE:

The movie moves from Grece to Sicily to Peru, to the Cote d'Azur, to New York, to Taoromina, Italy where most filming takes place underwater.

The film starts with a 20-minute black and white sequence of Jacques and Enzo as boys in 1965. This sequence takes place in Grece. From there the film changes over to color and moves to Sicily in 1988 where Enzo and his brother Roberto are now adults.

Next, the film moves to the wintry slopes of the Andes mountains in Peru where Johana is taking care of some insurance business for a doctor for whom Jacques is doing diving experiments.

Jacques returns to his home of Antibes, France on the Cote d'Azur.
Johana returns to New York.

Finally, everybody meets up in Taoromina, Italy where Enzo has brought Jacques for the diving championships.

Industry Reviews
"...The aquatic cinematography is glorious..."
Total Film - Matt Mueller (08/01/2000)


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