The Big Blue
"The Big Blue" is a 1988 French film directed by Luc Besson. It tells the story of two childhood friends, Jacques Mayol and Enzo Molinari, who become competitive free divers. The film explores their deep connection to the ocean and the challenges they face in their pursuit of underwater exploration.
The movie is known for its stunning cinematography and emotional depth, highlighting themes of friendship, love, and the allure of the sea. It features breathtaking underwater scenes and a memorable score by Eric Serra, making it a cult classic among fans of adventure and drama films.