In the colorful future, a cab driver unwittingly becomes the central figure in the search for a legendary cosmic weapon to keep Evil and Mr. With Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Milla Jovovich. The film has now been out for over 20 years, and the cast has moved on to bigger and better things. It featured so many amazing actors and the storyline took viewers on the adventure of a lifetime. Leeloo's sorrowing horror at humanity's propensity for violence and war is a bit rich in a movie that delights in, and depends for effect on, firepower, explosions and loudly destructive mayhem. The Fifth Element: Directed by Luc Besson. The Fifth Element is a sci-fi film that was released back in 1997, but it is a timeless classic. ![]() While there's enjoyment to be had from Willis's amiably tongue-in-cheek performance, Dan Weil's production design, Jean-Paul Gaultier's outlandish costumes and Digital Domain's special effects, Besson's futuristic fable is flawed by a messy narrative which strains to incorporate far too many grotesque and eccentric characters. Even though Luc Besson started out on The Fifth Element married to Maïwenn, the actress and singer who played Diva Plavalaguna, throughout pre-production and filming he started an affair with his lead actress, Milla Jovovich, who was 19 years old at the time of production. Until he takes her to the priest Cornelius (Holm), who alone understands the ancient mysteries, Dallas has no idea of his charge's role in the scheme of things - though her exceptional powers and the unwelcome attentions of Zorg (Oldman), a power maniac aligned with Evil, soon convince him she's something special. A 23rd-century New York City cabbie encounters a genetically engineered. The 23rd century: Earth's being threatened by a fireball - Absolute Evil - and our only hope lies with the Fifth Element, sent by friendly aliens and given human form as the waifish Leeloo (Jovovich), who's rescued from a suspicious militia by Korben Dallas, spacefighter turned Brooklyn air-cabbie (Willis). Fantasy, Suspense, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction.
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