The Big Blue
Danger...Like Passion...Runs Deep
Overview
Two men answer the call of the ocean in this romantic fantasy-adventure. Jacques and Enzo are a pair of friends who have been close since childhood, and who share a passion for the dangerous sport of free diving. Professional diver Jacques opted to follow in the footsteps of his father, who died at sea when Jacques was a boy; to the bewilderment of scientists, Jacques harbors a remarkable ability to adjust his heart rate and breathing pattern in the water, so that his vital signs more closely resemble that of dolphins than men. As Enzo persuades a reluctant Jacques to compete against him in a free diving contest -- determining who can dive deeper and longer without scuba gear -- Jacques meets Johana, a beautiful insurance investigator from America, and he finds that he must choose between his love for her and his love of the sea.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Set against the backdrop of Corsica and Sardinia, 'The Big Blue' is a tribute to Mediterranean culture and traditions. The film also highlights the importance of conservation efforts for marine life due to the characters' deep respect and understanding of the sea.
- Stunning underwater cinematography that showcases the beauty and danger of deep-sea diving.
- Gripping narrative based on a true story, focusing on friendship, rivalry, and the human will to overcome adversity.
- Exceptional performances by Jean-Marc Barr and Jean Reno as real-life free divers Jacques Mayol and Enzo Maiorca.
- Engaging exploration of themes like spirituality, self-discovery, and the connection between man and nature.
Fun Facts
- 'The Big Blue' was inspired by the real-life friendship between Jacques Mayol and Enzo Maiorca, two famous free divers.
- The film features a cameo appearance by Umberto Pelizzari, a professional freediver who played himself.
- Jean Reno's character, Enzo Maiorca, is based on the real-life Italian free diver Luigi Palma di Cesnola.