![[icon reviews]](/icon/star) Ultraviolet 2006 is my guilty pleasure movie
Ultraviolet 2006 is my guilty pleasure movie
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With 9% Rotten Tomatoes score 2006 
Kurt Wimmer film 
Ultraviolet starring 
Milla Jovovich cannot possibly be any good, can it? Well I re-watched it for this review and while I somewhat see where the critics are coming from, I also have enjoyed the hell out of it.
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    ![[icon reviews]](/icon/star) The Fifth Element 1997 is the most tragic film in Luc Besson's career
The Fifth Element 1997 is the most tragic film in Luc Besson's career
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It is not a spoiler in 2025 that the message of 
Luc Besson's 1997 film 
The Fifth Element is "Love". The fifth element itself ( a revelation in the end of the film ) appears to be Love. And the thesis is that Love is the thing that can defeat the evil in the world. But looking at the film and the behind the scenes drama around it, you can say that Besson didn't really mean love in its purest sense. But he was instead preaching a Bonobo Philosophy. Where "love" or in modern language sex, is used to deescalate conflict. Bonobos are known to fuck each other instead of fighting with each other, making themselves more peaceful. Looking at how horny 
The Fifth Element ( and Luc Besson ) is, the Bonobo philosophy theory sounds to be a much more plausible reading of the film. Making it very tragic indeed.
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    ![[icon reviews]](/icon/star) Anna 2019 is Luc Besson at war with Christopher Nolan
Anna 2019 is Luc Besson at war with Christopher Nolan
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Christopher Nolan
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Christopher Nolan was developing his spy movie 
Tenet for decades before its release in 2020. In 2014 Nolan already was fully in the writing process on the script. While the general public didn't know much about the project, other filmmakers, including the French director 
Luc Besson probably could know something about it. And so trying to beat Nolan at his own game, Besson quickly wrote and directed his own spy movie with a palindrome title: 
Anna.
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    ![[icon reviews]](/icon/star) Dream Scenario 2023  is about Richard Stallman?
Dream Scenario 2023  is about Richard Stallman?
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Kristoffer Borgli
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Kristoffer Borgli's 2023 film 
Dream Scenario starring 
Nicolas Cage is a movie about a man, who is being dreamed about by a lot of people. At first his family have weird dreams about him. Then people related to them. Then the whole world. At first the dreams make him famous. But then they take a turn for the worst. At first he is just doing nothing in those dreams. Then he is being a creep. And then he literally murders people in those dreams. Which makes the public, in the real life, react to him with greater and greater rivalry. Apart from, for some reason, people in France.
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    ![[icon reviews]](/icon/star) Polisse 2011 is the greatest "fuck you" in the history of French cinema
Polisse 2011 is the greatest "fuck you" in the history of French cinema
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Maïwenn Le Besco
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Maïwenn Le Besco's 2011 film 
Polisse tells a story about a "child protection unit" in French police. The film is written by Maïwenn based on real life cases that she researched with a real "child protection unit". So the film has no bullshit in it. And yet given Maïwenn's personal life, this begs the question: Was this movie secretly a hate letter to 
Luc Besson? Was this film the greatest "fuck you" in the history of French cinema?
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    ![[icon reviews]](/icon/star) Guy Ritchie's Revolver 2005 explains Luc Besson
Guy Ritchie's Revolver 2005 explains Luc Besson
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I don't remember when was the last time I had watched a movie so strong that my mind literally cannot stop obsessing over it. Being on a 
Luc Besson marathon I discovered that there is a misunderstood film which Besson wrote together with 
Guy Ritchie, which was directed by Ritchie, which is called 
Revolver. The 13% score on Rotten Tomatoes, in my opinion is there just because the critics were literally too dumb, or too insecure, for this movie. Or because this is something the Ritchie and Besson literally wanted to achieve. If the film became a hit, or was well received critically, the message of the film would not have worked as well as it does.
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    ![[icon reviews]](/icon/star) Le Dernier Combat 1983 doesn't need subtitles
Le Dernier Combat 1983 doesn't need subtitles
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French 1983 
Luc Besson film 
Le Dernier Combat has 2 spoken words throughout its 1 and a half hour runtime. Both of those words are 
Bonjour, which I bet you already know the meaning of. The film is about a post-apocalypse future where humans lost the ability to talk. The one time two characters in the film have an exchange of 
Bonjours doesn't even require the understanding of the word to get the impact. It's about them finally being able to utter a word. It is not about them exchanging information.
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    ![[icon reviews]](/icon/star) Kite 2014 attempts to be a Luc Besson film but fails miserably
Kite 2014 attempts to be a Luc Besson film but fails miserably
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South African filmmakers, writer 
Brian Cox ( who directed some bad films himself ) and a director 
Ralph Ziman decided to try to adopt what appears to be a hentai ( animated pornography ) film from Japan ( with the same name ) into a cool-ass female-empowerment action flick. They even got 
Samuel L. Jackson ( an objectively good actor ) involved in the project somehow. Yet almost every decision made in the production of this film was a wrong decision.
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