attribution of life

Camden 2022-04-20 09:01:50

The film made in 1988 seems to have no sense of isolation from the times, but Luc Besson's film is still good.
"Blue Sea and Blue Sky" can be regarded as a movie related to the sea, but it is barely a story about outdoor diving, which is also related to travel. It is not so much that the subject matter of the story is related to travel, but personally, it may be more because Jack and Enzo are moved by the incomprehensible obsession and obsession with the sea, which reminds me that the spirit of many travelers is actually consistent with it. The film is more associated with travel because of this spirit.
At the end of the film, Jack insists on diving at night, and his pregnant girlfriend tries to stop his near-mad suicide.
Jack said, "I'm going down and have a look."
"It's dark and cold and there's nothing there, I'm here, I'm the real one," cried his girlfriend.
In the end, Jack still dives and stays with him or the hallucinating dolphin forever...
This is a tragedy, right? Is it inspirational or gray? I estimate that more people will choose the latter, but different people interpret it differently. It's up to me, I think, maybe everyone's life has its own belonging, some people belong to this kind, some people belong to that kind; some people belong to the masses, some people belong to the minority; some people like to live and work in peace and contentment, Some people are destined to travel without boundaries.
Everyone has their own beautiful road to go, I wish you all the best!

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  • Holden 2021-12-21 08:01:30

    He is your world, but his world does not have you. Ps. The diving section of Little Japan is really good.

  • Alia 2021-12-21 08:01:30

    The sea is beautiful, but the man is really sick

The Big Blue quotes

  • Supervisor: Hey! You gotta get him outta there, fast!

    Roberto: Ten thousand!

    Supervisor: Lira?

    Roberto: Dollars!

    Supervisor: Hey, wait a minute! You guys aren't gonna try to hold me up at a time like this?

    Enzo: Okay, you tell me. How much would you say a man's life is worth? In my village we have a saying. (to Roberto) How does it go again?

    Roberto: I don't remember.

    Supervisor: W-what's that supposed to mean?

    Enzo: Forget it.

  • Uncle Louis: [to Johana] So, where are you from, Henrietta?

    Jacques: Johana! New York!

    Uncle Louis: New YORK? What KIND of a name is that?

    Johanna: No, I'm *from* new York

    Uncle Louis: Oh Yes! The best lays are from New York!