66 out of 83 people found the following comment useful :- The best special effect of " Big Blue " is its freedom., 6 May 1999
Author:
Luis Filipe dos Reis Peres from Portimão, Portugal
This is the movie of my life !
I never before saw a film that i could identify myself so much
with.
I´m lucky enough to live in a place near the sea very
similar and as beautiful as those in the movie and the opening scenes
always
remind me of my teenage years and the waters i explored like young Jaqques
Mayol does in the beginning of the movie. Things that i still do. So i
immediatley related to the character and its love for the
ocean.
I guess that´s the beauty of this movie. It makes us feel that we could be
any of its characters, because they´re so real. We almost can´t believe
that
they don´t exist outside of the movie.
This is an amazing ,beautifuly well written ,acted, photographed and
directed
movie !
It carries us into an extraordinary world, and it´s our world
!!
(mine at least to some point)
Not some hollywood depiction of reality !
But what it´s about it ?
This is the worst thing anyone can ask about this movie.
I would hate to be the guy who had to publicize this in
USA.
And i can see why it failed there.
But what can i say about it?...
That it´s the story of two friends who compete to find out
who´s
best ?...It´s more than that !
That it´s a love story ? It goes beyond every love story
!
That it´s an adventure ? You bet it is ! But it has no action, no
chases,no
dangerous cliffangers, no guns and no explosions.
It doesn´t even has bad guys !
Or good guys in fact.
That it´s a travel or a road movie ? Probably. This movie has better
locations than any James Bond movie will ever get and they´re all real !
But they don´t matter much compared to the characters in the
film.
The characters then...
There´s a hero right ?... Well there´s two of them. Two
men.
But they´re not heroes.
Probably the hero is a woman who sacrifices her happiness for
love.
So, there´s a woman and two men.
There´s got to be a love triangle there to cause all those love story
rivalary subplots, right ?
Well, there´s a love triangle, but there aren´t subplots attached to
it.
In fact the love triangle has more than three people.
All characters are a part of it realy. Including dolphins ! Even the
ocean.
Aha ! So this is some sort of a kinky erotic and exotic movie thing
?
Wrong ! There´s sex in it, but not in that way at all.
It´s a comedy then...
You´ll laugh, but you´ll cry too.
It´s a drama ...
Not in the conventional cliché way. Not at all.
A dramatic comedy...
Nope !
It´s a sci-fi film !...
Well there´s scientists in it, and deep underwater, and even under ice
diving scenes, but it´s not a scifi film, although the American "version"
Movie Trailler presented it like if it were some new esotheric adventure
underwater sci-fi horror movie, when in fact it is not.
So what is this movie about ?!!
It´s about what you want it to be. About what you´re feeling.
It´s that open. You just have to feel it.
As Luc Besson said in an interview, at some point in the movie he was
stuck,
because he didn´t know how to carry the audience inside.
Then the real Jaqques Mayol, who worked in the film as a diving and story
consultant took Besson diving with him one day and made him experience the
sea in his way. Then Besson understood that he didn´t had to explain
anything to the audience. He just had to make people feel what it was like
!
And boy, did he make it !
The atmosphere in this movie goes beyond words.
It has to be felt !
Also the soundtrack is out of this world and trully magical.
To me this film is about love, but in a much deeper meaning than the
usual.
Beyond race, beyond gender, beyond sex, beyond nationality. Love as an
emotion.
And about freedom !
So get a wide screen TV and a full blast surround. This movie is the
reason
to buy one if you don´t have it!
Believe me !
And watch it in the dark.
Try to get the european full version of the movie.
The american is not that terrible, the feeling is there, but it´s diferent
from the original.
This movie is a masterpiece ! ( in any version )
48 out of 59 people found the following comment useful :- The Greatest Dream Movie of All Time, 22 October 2000
Author:
Loff24 from Portugal
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...
26 out of 30 people found the following comment useful :- Hynoptic Masterpiece, 22 August 2002
Author:
critic_at_large from Hollywood
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.
27 out of 32 people found the following comment useful :- a synonym for the ocean, 2 March 2003
Author:
dbdumonteil
THE movie that made Besson go down in history. A key-movie that divided
the French public between the ones who saw on it, only a tedious
documentary about the ocean and the others who acclaimed this
passionating movie. As far as I'm concerned, I rank in the second
category. "Le grand bleu", it's simply a periphrase with a tinge of
euphemism to design the ocean, a universe that always inspired to men
fear but also fascination. The two main characters, Jacques Maillol and
Enzo Molinari are fascinated by the sea but for different reasons. If
Reno devotes all his energies to diving so as to access to success and
glory, the sea is more than this for Jacques. He was born with it, he
swears by it (so much that he neglects Johanna's love) and the sea will
lead him to death. A place of athletic competition, an ideal place for
rest and entertaining where dolphins are his real and sole friends,
finally the eternal heaven, the ocean epitomizes all this to Jacques.
"le grand bleu" also ranks among the movies that you must watch rather
than telling it. Of course, there isn't almost any plot, dialogs are
short and rare but pictures are gorgeous enough to create an entrancing
climate supported by Eric Serra's mesmerizing music. The movie's
technical qualities can only arouse admiration: a shiny photography
that perfectly reflects the color of the sea, the blue and a fluid
making sometimes clever: Jacques' childhood is made in black and white.
Besides, the movie enabled to discover two outstanding actors:
Jean-Marc Barr and Jean Reno but oddly if Reno became one of the most
popular French actors, it wasn't the case with Barr. In spite of a
promising debut, he has never be able to make a movie that could have
got back him in the saddle. Maybe was he so elated at the bottom of the
sea, in heaven where everything is fine...
21 out of 27 people found the following comment useful :- Very real.., 9 November 2004
Author:
Pascale struyk (mpstruyk)
For me the grand bleu is something unique...i have never seen a movie
were everybody has the same love for the sea,and for their sport...
Even if the movie is from 1988...it is still one of a kind!!! Go and
see it yourself!! When i lived in France in 1989..everybody was talking
about Le Grand Bleu...I still have the music.. And a poster on the
toilet..
It remindes me of the good old time.. I have also the movie version
long on DVD...it is so beautiful!! You will laugh and cry during Le
Grand Bleu. Find out for yourself what your impression is, and you wont
be disappointed!
13 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :- Unbelievable. A must-see for divers!, 5 January 2004
Author:
laurene_r from Underwater (most of the time)
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Well, some people try to analyze this film critically, and end up with,
well, "interesting" accounts. Don't.
This isn't a regular film. In fact, it isn't like any other film I've ever
seen (and apart from diving, I watch lots of movies). It's so different that
I can't find the words to describe it. Just feel it. And that is exactly the
right word. FEEL. You see, you can say that it's kitschy, and that the
soundtrack is this and that, and that there are may dull moments - but
again, things that count in regular films don't count in this one. Have you
ever felt what it's like to float, absolutely float in this mystical blue
around you? It wraps and holds you, and you just stay there. You are
surrounded by the bluest of light, and it's everywhere you look. Only when
you get out of the water you realize how much your scuba gear weighs (I envy
free-divers... :) ). Underwater, just for a while, you can close your eyes
and imagine that you're not a limited human being anymore, just for some
short, precious moments. And to think that Jacques Mayol did that all the
time... He really belongs more to the sea than to us.
So watch the movie thinking about that. Feel arms around you when Jacques
and Johanna make love; feel how water encircles you when Jacques dives with
the dolphins; and cry with Johanna when he doesn't come back. And yes, for
him, it's the best of endings, because he doesn't belong here, and the sea
always takes back what's hers.
Praise Jacques Mayol!
13 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :- Beautiful movie, 22 April 2003
Author:
Stainless_Steel_Rat from London, England
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
16 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :- Cult Movies 47, 6 November 1998
Author:
Carlos Xavier from Australia
47. THE BIG BLUE (adv.-romance, 1988) Mayol (Jean-Marc Barr) is
determined to dethrone current world-free diving champion Enzo (Jean
Reno). Childhood friends, they share a fierce rivalry that,
nonetheless, has kept their friendship alive. Both of them share an
almost spiritual affinity with the sea, especially Mayol who lost his
father. His love for his sport, however, is put on hold when he meets
Joanna (Rosanna Arquette). But as Mayol and Enzo's competition become
more fierce, Joanna slowly feels herself drifting away from Mayol, as
his fascination with the sea takes on an obsessive turn.
Critique: Marvelouslly filmed underwater adventure from
master-Frenchman Luc Besson, who has specialized on action films. This
is his most personal work to date, thus taking on a uniquely surreal
quality. The exquisite camera-work is very special, at times almost
documentary in quality.
This mix of 'art' cinematography and romance made it a big money earner
all over Europe but, not surprisingly, only gained critical acclaim
elsewhere. Adding to its failure is a somewhat downbeat ending that, I
think, complements the film's mythic storyline.
Besson's 'epic masterpiece' has yet to reach many viewers who would
embrace his visionary talents.
11 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- took my breath away, 26 December 2000
Author:
rifelgirl from Seattle, Currently
This movie has been a favorite of mine since it was first released. I
enjoy
the romance of the films locations. I enjoy the small bits of humor
within
the twisting plot. Unlike any movie anyone has ever seen before. just
beautiful.
13 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :- Enchanting, 16 September 2000
Author:
Rainsford55 from Melbourne, Australia
A captivating film that appears almost magical. Fine performance by
Jean-Marc Barr that is too easily overlooked. His sensitive portrayal
captures one's heart and mind and locks you in for the duration. Well
backed
up by Arquette and Reno with perhaps too much taken out for the US release.
Watch and enjoy and allow yourself to be taken on a magical journey into
and
through a mans heart and soul. Congratulations to all involved. This one is
a modern day classic.
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66 out of 83 people found the following comment useful :-

The best special effect of " Big Blue " is its freedom., 6 May 1999
Author: Luis Filipe dos Reis Peres from Portimão, Portugal
This is the movie of my life !
I never before saw a film that i could identify myself so much with. I´m lucky enough to live in a place near the sea very similar and as beautiful as those in the movie and the opening scenes always remind me of my teenage years and the waters i explored like young Jaqques Mayol does in the beginning of the movie. Things that i still do. So i immediatley related to the character and its love for the ocean.
I guess that´s the beauty of this movie. It makes us feel that we could be any of its characters, because they´re so real. We almost can´t believe that they don´t exist outside of the movie. This is an amazing ,beautifuly well written ,acted, photographed and directed movie ! It carries us into an extraordinary world, and it´s our world !! (mine at least to some point) Not some hollywood depiction of reality !
But what it´s about it ? This is the worst thing anyone can ask about this movie.
I would hate to be the guy who had to publicize this in USA. And i can see why it failed there.
But what can i say about it?... That it´s the story of two friends who compete to find out who´s best ?...It´s more than that ! That it´s a love story ? It goes beyond every love story ! That it´s an adventure ? You bet it is ! But it has no action, no chases,no dangerous cliffangers, no guns and no explosions. It doesn´t even has bad guys ! Or good guys in fact. That it´s a travel or a road movie ? Probably. This movie has better locations than any James Bond movie will ever get and they´re all real !
But they don´t matter much compared to the characters in the film. The characters then... There´s a hero right ?... Well there´s two of them. Two men. But they´re not heroes.
Probably the hero is a woman who sacrifices her happiness for love. So, there´s a woman and two men. There´s got to be a love triangle there to cause all those love story rivalary subplots, right ? Well, there´s a love triangle, but there aren´t subplots attached to it. In fact the love triangle has more than three people. All characters are a part of it realy. Including dolphins ! Even the ocean.
Aha ! So this is some sort of a kinky erotic and exotic movie thing ? Wrong ! There´s sex in it, but not in that way at all.
It´s a comedy then... You´ll laugh, but you´ll cry too. It´s a drama ... Not in the conventional cliché way. Not at all. A dramatic comedy... Nope !
It´s a sci-fi film !... Well there´s scientists in it, and deep underwater, and even under ice diving scenes, but it´s not a scifi film, although the American "version" Movie Trailler presented it like if it were some new esotheric adventure underwater sci-fi horror movie, when in fact it is not.
So what is this movie about ?!!
It´s about what you want it to be. About what you´re feeling. It´s that open. You just have to feel it.
As Luc Besson said in an interview, at some point in the movie he was stuck, because he didn´t know how to carry the audience inside.
Then the real Jaqques Mayol, who worked in the film as a diving and story consultant took Besson diving with him one day and made him experience the sea in his way. Then Besson understood that he didn´t had to explain anything to the audience. He just had to make people feel what it was like !
And boy, did he make it ! The atmosphere in this movie goes beyond words. It has to be felt ! Also the soundtrack is out of this world and trully magical.
To me this film is about love, but in a much deeper meaning than the usual. Beyond race, beyond gender, beyond sex, beyond nationality. Love as an emotion. And about freedom !
So get a wide screen TV and a full blast surround. This movie is the reason to buy one if you don´t have it! Believe me ! And watch it in the dark.
Try to get the european full version of the movie. The american is not that terrible, the feeling is there, but it´s diferent from the original.
This movie is a masterpiece ! ( in any version )
48 out of 59 people found the following comment useful :-

The Greatest Dream Movie of All Time, 22 October 2000
Author: Loff24 from Portugal
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...
26 out of 30 people found the following comment useful :-
Hynoptic Masterpiece, 22 August 2002
Author: critic_at_large from Hollywood
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.
27 out of 32 people found the following comment useful :-
a synonym for the ocean, 2 March 2003
Author: dbdumonteil
THE movie that made Besson go down in history. A key-movie that divided the French public between the ones who saw on it, only a tedious documentary about the ocean and the others who acclaimed this passionating movie. As far as I'm concerned, I rank in the second category. "Le grand bleu", it's simply a periphrase with a tinge of euphemism to design the ocean, a universe that always inspired to men fear but also fascination. The two main characters, Jacques Maillol and Enzo Molinari are fascinated by the sea but for different reasons. If Reno devotes all his energies to diving so as to access to success and glory, the sea is more than this for Jacques. He was born with it, he swears by it (so much that he neglects Johanna's love) and the sea will lead him to death. A place of athletic competition, an ideal place for rest and entertaining where dolphins are his real and sole friends, finally the eternal heaven, the ocean epitomizes all this to Jacques. "le grand bleu" also ranks among the movies that you must watch rather than telling it. Of course, there isn't almost any plot, dialogs are short and rare but pictures are gorgeous enough to create an entrancing climate supported by Eric Serra's mesmerizing music. The movie's technical qualities can only arouse admiration: a shiny photography that perfectly reflects the color of the sea, the blue and a fluid making sometimes clever: Jacques' childhood is made in black and white. Besides, the movie enabled to discover two outstanding actors: Jean-Marc Barr and Jean Reno but oddly if Reno became one of the most popular French actors, it wasn't the case with Barr. In spite of a promising debut, he has never be able to make a movie that could have got back him in the saddle. Maybe was he so elated at the bottom of the sea, in heaven where everything is fine...
21 out of 27 people found the following comment useful :-

Very real.., 9 November 2004
Author: Pascale struyk (mpstruyk)
For me the grand bleu is something unique...i have never seen a movie were everybody has the same love for the sea,and for their sport... Even if the movie is from 1988...it is still one of a kind!!! Go and see it yourself!! When i lived in France in 1989..everybody was talking about Le Grand Bleu...I still have the music.. And a poster on the toilet..
It remindes me of the good old time.. I have also the movie version long on DVD...it is so beautiful!! You will laugh and cry during Le Grand Bleu. Find out for yourself what your impression is, and you wont be disappointed!
13 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :-
Unbelievable. A must-see for divers!, 5 January 2004
Author: laurene_r from Underwater (most of the time)
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Well, some people try to analyze this film critically, and end up with, well, "interesting" accounts. Don't.
This isn't a regular film. In fact, it isn't like any other film I've ever seen (and apart from diving, I watch lots of movies). It's so different that I can't find the words to describe it. Just feel it. And that is exactly the right word. FEEL. You see, you can say that it's kitschy, and that the soundtrack is this and that, and that there are may dull moments - but again, things that count in regular films don't count in this one. Have you ever felt what it's like to float, absolutely float in this mystical blue around you? It wraps and holds you, and you just stay there. You are surrounded by the bluest of light, and it's everywhere you look. Only when you get out of the water you realize how much your scuba gear weighs (I envy free-divers... :) ). Underwater, just for a while, you can close your eyes and imagine that you're not a limited human being anymore, just for some short, precious moments. And to think that Jacques Mayol did that all the time... He really belongs more to the sea than to us.
So watch the movie thinking about that. Feel arms around you when Jacques and Johanna make love; feel how water encircles you when Jacques dives with the dolphins; and cry with Johanna when he doesn't come back. And yes, for him, it's the best of endings, because he doesn't belong here, and the sea always takes back what's hers.
Praise Jacques Mayol!
13 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :-
Beautiful movie, 22 April 2003
Author: Stainless_Steel_Rat from London, England
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
16 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :-

Cult Movies 47, 6 November 1998
Author: Carlos Xavier from Australia
47. THE BIG BLUE (adv.-romance, 1988) Mayol (Jean-Marc Barr) is determined to dethrone current world-free diving champion Enzo (Jean Reno). Childhood friends, they share a fierce rivalry that, nonetheless, has kept their friendship alive. Both of them share an almost spiritual affinity with the sea, especially Mayol who lost his father. His love for his sport, however, is put on hold when he meets Joanna (Rosanna Arquette). But as Mayol and Enzo's competition become more fierce, Joanna slowly feels herself drifting away from Mayol, as his fascination with the sea takes on an obsessive turn.
Critique: Marvelouslly filmed underwater adventure from master-Frenchman Luc Besson, who has specialized on action films. This is his most personal work to date, thus taking on a uniquely surreal quality. The exquisite camera-work is very special, at times almost documentary in quality.
This mix of 'art' cinematography and romance made it a big money earner all over Europe but, not surprisingly, only gained critical acclaim elsewhere. Adding to its failure is a somewhat downbeat ending that, I think, complements the film's mythic storyline.
Besson's 'epic masterpiece' has yet to reach many viewers who would embrace his visionary talents.
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took my breath away, 26 December 2000
Author: rifelgirl from Seattle, Currently
This movie has been a favorite of mine since it was first released. I enjoy the romance of the films locations. I enjoy the small bits of humor within the twisting plot. Unlike any movie anyone has ever seen before. just beautiful.
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Enchanting, 16 September 2000
Author: Rainsford55 from Melbourne, Australia
A captivating film that appears almost magical. Fine performance by Jean-Marc Barr that is too easily overlooked. His sensitive portrayal captures one's heart and mind and locks you in for the duration. Well backed up by Arquette and Reno with perhaps too much taken out for the US release. Watch and enjoy and allow yourself to be taken on a magical journey into and through a mans heart and soul. Congratulations to all involved. This one is a modern day classic.
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