Director Luc Besson's (THE FIFTH ELEMENT, LEON: THE PROFESSIONAL) first feature tells the tale of a bleak post-nuclear war world where survival is a day-to-day struggle. One man (known only as The Man) struggles to build an airplane so that he can fly about in search of a mate. His goal is complicated by the fierce Brute (Jean Reno)-- but with help from a mad old scientist, The Man may eventually rise above his oppressive surroundings to find true love. Shot in black and white, with no dialogue to speak of, this unusual work won numerous French Film Awards.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.85
Additional Release Material:
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Featured
Jean Bouise: French Actor
Featured
Christiane Kruger: Actress
Review 1:
"...A bravura first film, using the simplest means, yet managing to incorporate humor, pathos,suspense and even a well-articulated definition of basic human needs..."
Source: New York Times
p.C12 06/22/1984
Review 2:
"...Luc Besson's postapocalyptic thriller is as economically inventive as THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT or EL MARIACHI..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.63 08/24/2001