This is a beautifully written and incisive article that I chanced upon this evening. I don’t know how we happened on the subject of the film, but my wife wondered aloud if there was a chance that the diva’s performance was authentic, meaning voiced by a single person in real time. To my knowledge, there’s no way for a human to be polyphonic to the extreme degree of the diva, but I tried to dig up some info on the subject anyway, eventually coming across this lovely piece. I hope you’ll find it, as I did, an brief respite from the terrible reality in which we find ourselves. ✌️
Is anything else of Luc Besson’s worth watching? We haven’t heard much of him since Fifth Element here in America, but Americans are ignorant about cinema generally.
A lot of them, in no particular order:
The Big Blue
Leon
District 13
Taxi
Nikita
Transporter
Leon aka The Professional is pretty good, but haven’t seen his other films. Gary Oldman has a good role in this. I have to rewatch though to see how it’s aged.
Leon: The Professional is pretty good.
“Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets” was OK… but the two leads were miscast and the script got a little bland. Still, the movie definitely has its moments.