The Big Blue

The Big Blue
Le Grand Bleu
Theatrical poster
Directed byLuc Besson
Screenplay by
Story byLuc Besson
Produced byPatrice Ledoux
Starring
CinematographyCarlo Varini
Edited byOlivier Mauffroy
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byGaumont
(France)
Weintraub Entertainment Group
Columbia Pictures
(United States)
Filmauro
(Italy)[1]
Release dates
  • 11 May 1988 (1988-05-11) (France)
  • 19 August 1988 (1988-08-19) (United States)
Running time
168 minutes
CountriesFrance
United States
Italy
LanguagesEnglish
Italian
French
BudgetFRF 80 million[2]
(est. US$13.5 million)
Box office9.2 million admissions (France)[3]
$3.6 million (USA)[4]

The Big Blue (released in some countries under the French title Le Grand Bleu) is a 1988 drama film in the French Cinéma du look visual style, made by French director Luc Besson. It is a heavily fictionalized and dramatized story of the friendship and sporting rivalry between two leading contemporary champion free divers in the 20th century: Jacques Mayol (played by Jean-Marc Barr) and Enzo Maiorca (renamed "Enzo Molinari" and played by Jean Reno), and Mayol's fictionalized relationship with his girlfriend Johana Baker (played by Rosanna Arquette).

The film became one of France's most commercially successful films (although an adaptation for US release was a commercial failure in that country). French President Jacques Chirac referred to the film in describing Mayol, after his death in 2001, as an enduring symbol for the "Big Blue" generation.[5]

The story was heavily adapted for cinema. In real life, Mayol lived from 1927 to 2001 and Maiorca retired from diving to politics in the 1980s. Both set no-limits-category deep diving records below 100 metres, and Mayol was indeed involved in scientific research into human aquatic potential, but neither reached 400 feet (120 metres) as portrayed in the film, and they were not direct competitors. Mayol himself was a screenwriter for the film,[6] and Mayol's search for love, family, "wholeness" and the meaning of life and death, and the conflict and tension between his yearning for the deep and his relationship with his girlfriend are also major elements of the latter part of the film.

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  2. ^ "Box office / business for The Big Blue (1988)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Element of control". Screen International. 23 May 1997. p. 27.
  4. ^ "The Big Blue". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  5. ^ "BBC News - EUROPE - Diving legend commits suicide". BBC News. 24 December 2001. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  6. ^ "The Big Blue (1988) Full Cast & Crew". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2 February 2021.