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Supercool French thriller twisty-turns nicely
 
Author: (thehumanduvet@hotmail.com) from uk
19 June 2001
 
The French have been carrying the torch of quality in this Hitchcockian-noir genre for some time now and this is a typically classy display. The plot twists itself up well as a (fairly) innocent postman gets himself caught up in all kinds of trouble through a series of oddball events and strange deeds, and then, with a little bit of help from his friends, attempts to save the day, and all the strands unwind themselves in a satisfyingly clever finale.
 
Though the opera theme is a bit eighties,(!?) the rest retains its sheen of cool throughout, and some of the characters are great; the uber-French DominiquAtessen/City of Lost Children fame) is fun in a minor role as a disgruntled thug, the hero's beatnik-crook new friends are very very stylish, and the lead himself has that look of perplexed panic perfect for this kind of character. Good

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The rich colors and soundtrack make this movie great.
 
Author: Tyger80 from Boulder, Colorado, USA
18 June 2002
 
Diva was very influential on me as a young college student.It represented the archetype of a foreign art film. Sure it was new, strange, and unpredictable as Avante-Garde films tend to be. But it was more than that.
 
I've seen Diva three times -all in the 1980's. Twenty years later, what I remember most is not the plot and the message, but the rich texture of the film. As a viewer I was submersed in a new and different reality; one that was visually stunning, intriguing, and edgy. The submersion was achieved both visually and with the hauntingly beautiful soundtrack.
 
The colors man, the colors... Diva included many beautiful shot scenes with intense colors and dramatic lighting. There are several shots the stills of which could be turned into farmable artwork. At the time I was thinking they would make great dorm-room posters.
 
I think Diva has had a lasting influence on cinematography. You may have noticed that movies, TV shows and especially advertisements have moved to be very color intense. Dramatic lighting showing sharp contrasting hues, are the norm. Diva was the first film I can remember with rich color saturation made intentionally to make this type of artistic impression.Another movie whose cinematography was likely influenced by Diva is Betty Blue (1986).
 

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Blog d'Ali Davis
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Modern noir meets high opera in the French suspense flick Diva. Delivery boy Jules has an opera obsession. He spends his small disposable income on sophisticated sound equipment and manages to bootleg a live performance of his favorite diva, Cynthia Hawkins (played by real-life opera singer Wilhelmina Wiggins Fernandez). But Jules is spotted making the recording by shady investors who want the tape. As if that weren’t enough, a second cassette, filled with enough evidence to topple an international drug and prostitution ring, makes its way into Jules’s mailbag.
Writer-director Jean-Jacques Beineix does a terrific job of adapting Delacorta’s pulpy novel for the screen, keeping all the excitement while adding a layer of depth. A movie to make even a dedicated opera hater appreciate a perfectly sung aria, Diva has enormous loft apartments, thugs galore, gorgeous visuals, and a corker of a chase scene. Watch it–and watch your back. –

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Pure Hypnosis and Music
 
Author: Amit Aishwarya Jogi from India
25 February 2009
 
This film isn't about piracy, prostitution, blackmail or even murder- although it has loads of all that. At its heart, Diva is about music- no, not the loud jarring sort but the kind that occupies the space between silences. And we don't just listen to it; what is more, we actually see this music: in the eerie emptiness of Diva's cinematography; in the uncluttered labyrinth of Parisian urban lofts; on an enchanted castle by the sea; in the surprisingly meaningful relationships between strangers; and in the wild applause of an empty opera house. Beineix's weaves a world that is, for lack of a better word, hypnotic. And we, his viewers, simply drift through it.
 

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Stylish, charming, and always original
 
 
A wonderful combination of many genres - Action / Drama / Mystery / Romance / Thriller / Music/Art, this tale of two tapes may actually change the way you think about opera.Wilhelmenia Fernandez as Cynthia Hawkins (Diva) who always refused to be recorded - is a revelation; her voice, a magic mixture of melted pure gold and crystal is a miracle.
There are so much more in this absolutely unique film - just to mention a certain shoplifting technique, or the coolest chase which started in the streets of Paris and ended in the subway's car. The most fascinating thing for me is that Diva was released about twenty years ago in Moscow, I remember the title - but I never saw it back then. Better later than never. Highly recommended - 9/10

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views from a true fan
 
Author: (celito) from Berne, Switzerland
10 February 2004
 
I admit having seen this picture about twenty times. To me, it's the perfect balance between suspense, love story, music film, and comedy. And then the pictures! Every single scene has been carefully built to reach maximum optical effect. There are so many details to discover that seeing the movie once is not enough. This picture is a MUST for every true movie fan...