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Aka: J.Y. Amihud. A Jewish by blood, multifaceted artist with experience in film-making, visual effects, programming, game development, music and more. A philosopher at heart. An activist for freedom and privacy. Anti-Paternalist. A user of Libre Software. Speaking at least 3 human languages. The writer and director of the 2023 film "Moria's Race" and the lead developer of it's game sequel "Dani's Race".
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Luc Besson is known to be a little bit of a pervert. But I'm about to argue that, in addition to liking young women, he also has a sort of a fetish. And while with directors like Quentin Tarantino the fetish is something rather understandable ( Quentin likes feet ). Luc Besson seems to be turned on by... well... fish. And specifically by Dolphins. His 1988 film Le Grand Bleu is a love triangle between a young woman, an amphibian man, and a Dolphin ( which the film presents to be a mermaid ).
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Stylistically the film is the calm sea section of Avatar: The Way of Water extended into 3 hours. It even seems like James Cameron was directly inspired by Besson's work, for his second Avatar picture. Speaking of Besson's kinky nature. There is a movie he did in 2017 called Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets which has a race of beach occupying aliens, very similar to the Met Kaina clan in Avatar 2. And the main character from this group is played by Sasha Luss a young Russian woman, who Besson's makeup and VFX departments turned into an amphibian lady. And yes, he was turned on by her enough to work with her again on 2019th Anna.
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The amphibian man in Le Grand Bleu is played by the legendary Jean-Marc Barr who in 2013 played in Lars Von Trier's Nymphomaniac Volume 2 the controversial pedophile character. He is a frequent collaborator of Von Trier. And one of the founding fathers of the Dogme 95 movement, being one of the few film-directors ( Marc Barr is also a director ) who attempted to make a Dogme 95 film.
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His friend in the film Enzo Molinari, is played by the legendary Jean Reno, who in 1994 played an almost controversial pedophile character in Luc Besson alongside Natalie Portman. As of the statement by Besson's then wife Maïwenn Le Besco ( who married Besson at 16 ) the film was about their relationship.
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The young woman in love with the amphibian man in the film was played by Rosanna Arquette who you may know from Quentin Tarantino's 1994 picture Pulp Fiction, playing the drug dealer's wife that has a lot of piercing and starts her scene talking about a blowjob.
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I have absolutely no idea why people think the film industry is full of perverts. The movie is a very nice and beautiful tale. There is almost no tits in it. If anything it just begs only one question to be honest. And the question is: Why Guillermo del Toro and not Luc Besson was in fact the one to make the 2017th best picture Oscar winner film The Shape of Water?
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Le Grand Bleu 1988 is Besson's Dolphin Porn
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Luc Besson is known to be a little bit of a pervert. But I'm about to argue that, in addition to liking young women, he also has a sort of a fetish. And while with directors like Quentin Tarantino the fetish is something rather understandable ( Quentin likes feet ). Luc Besson seems to be turned on by... well... fish. And specifically by Dolphins. His 1988 film Le Grand Bleu is a love triangle between a young woman, an amphibian man, and a Dolphin ( which the film presents to be a mermaid ).
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Avatar: The Way of Water is a sublime experience
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I made myself review both Avatar movies in one day, which was something I had to do to see the progress, or lack thereof of James Cameron. And there is progress. A lot of it!
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