Warning! I’m doing a yet another dissection of Luc Besson’s personal life in this. There is a lot of speculation on rape fantasies. But the film begged for it, I swear.

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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    6 days ago

    Thank you very much. I was fearing that you might not appear. You could also link to my about page on the same website. I tell the same exact story there. Or any of my articles defending the views of Richard Stallman.

    Thank you vanth@reddhat.com for taking great interest in what I have to say on the matter. And thank you for your cooperation at promoting said review. And with that, said subject matter.