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In 1948, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, his wife and son live in paradise in a nice house overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. But Cousteau dreams of adventure. With his invention of scuba gear that can breathe underwater, he discovered a new world. Now he wants to explore this world. And for that, he is ready to sacrifice everything.
Rating
PG (for thematic material, language, and smoking)
Director
Jérôme Salle
Studio
Samuel Goldwyn Films
Writer
Jérôme Salle, Laurent Turner, Albert Falco
- I liked it... the script is indeed a bit unadventurous but I enjoyed it and admire all the beautiful shots.Reply
- Gran experiencia visual, con grandes momentos y emocionalmente correcta, con algunos baches que no conectan con la historia por momentos al final, se logra una gran pelÃcula, que vale cada minuto.Reply
- This is a great movie about a man larger than life , capable of accomplishing some incredible discoveries about the oceans and the necessity to protect our world.Reply
- Very schmaltzy adaptation of Cousteaus life, after seeing 'The Life Aquatic of Steve Zissou' it feels quite underwhelming.Reply
- Incredibly beautiful film. The cinematography is spectacular- especially the underwater shots and those in Antarctica. The costumes are wonderful. The actors are excellent. The film is made all the more intriguing by showing Jacques Cousteau as the human, not the idol. A work of art.Reply
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