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    Table of contents :
    Front matter
    Contents
    List of tables and figures
    List of contributors
    Preface
    Introduction
    Three French neo-baroque directors: Beineix, Besson, Carax, from Diva toLe Grand Bleu
    Du côté d’Europa, via Asia: the ‘post-Hollywood’ Besson
    Musical narration in the films of Luc Besson
    Hearing Besson: the music of Eric Serra in the films of Luc Besson
    Of suits and men in the films of Luc Besson
    From rags to riches: Le Dernier combat and Le Cinquième élément
    The sinking of the self: Freudian hydraulic patterns in Le Grand bleu
    Imprisoned freedoms: space and identity in Subway and Nikita
    Nikita: consumer culture’s killer instinct and the imperial imperative
    Léon and the cloacal labyrinth
    Jeanne d’Arc: high epic style and politicising camp
    An unpublished interview with Luc Besson
    Filmography
    Select bibliography
    Index

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    Luc Besson Tests the Outer Limits With Sci-Fi Epic Valerian

    by Adam Rogers | art by Ulises Farinas

    07.06.17

    Luc Besson’s spaceship looks weird.

    Sure, it’s a spaceship, a major player in Besson’s new movie, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. Visit the set of any movie stuffed full of CG and everything looks a little hinky—greenscreens where there should be roofs, shiny dots instead of textures.

    This, though, is a whole other thing, more like the Jean Paul Gaul­tier costumes in The Fifth Element, Besson’s daft 1997 sci-fi opera. Or maybe like the juxtaposition of angst and violence Besson stirred into La Femme Nikita or Lucy. It’s a strangeness that lives deep in the soul of every Besson movie. And it’s here, on this set, one of seven soundstages dedicated to Valerian at Cité du Cinéma, Besson’s studio complex outside Paris. The little shark-shaped, one-person fighter pods at the rear of the cockpit are too far apart, with too much glossy floor sp

    Lucy (2014 film)

    2014 French science fiction action film

    Lucy is a 2014 English-language French science fiction action film[5] written and directed by Luc Besson for his company EuropaCorp, and produced by his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla. It was shot in Taipei, Paris, and New York City. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Choi Min-sik, and Amr Waked. Johansson portrays Lucy, a woman who gains psychokinetic abilities when a nootropic, psychedelic drug is absorbed into her bloodstream.

    The film was released on 25 July 2014 and became a massive box office success,[6] grossing over $469 million worldwide, more than eleven times the budget of $40 million. It received generally positive, but also polarized, critical reviews. Although praise was given for its themes, visuals, and Johansson's performance, many critics found the plot nonsensical, especially its focus on the ten percent of the brain myth and resulting abilities.[6]&#

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