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The Fifth Element

There is no future without it.
1997 | 126m | French

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In 2257, a taxi driver is unintentionally given the task of saving a young girl who is part of the key that will ensure the survival of humanity.
Release Date: May 02, 1997
Director: Luc Besson
Writer: Robert Mark Kamen, Luc Besson
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords saving the world, new york city, flying car, taxi, cyborg, egypt, anti hero, stowaway, space travel, chosen one, dystopia, race against time, alien life-form, arms dealer, priest, end of the world, shootout, police chase, cab driver, cyberpunk, archaeologist, space opera, military, opera singer, futuristic city, ancient evil, cruise liner, hieroglyphics, spaceship, good versus evil, science fantasy, amused
Production Companies Gaumont
Box Office Revenue: $263,920,180
Budget: $90,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Bruce Willis Korben Dallas
Milla Jovovich Leeloo
Gary Oldman Zorg
Ian Holm Cornelius
Chris Tucker Ruby Rhod
Luke Perry Billy
Brion James General Munro
Tommy Lister Jr. President Lindberg
Lee Evans Fog
Charlie Creed-Miles David
Tricky Right Arm
John Neville General Staedert
John Bluthal Professor Pacoli
Mathieu Kassovitz Mugger
Christopher Fairbank Mactilburgh
Kim Chan Thai
Richard Leaf Neighbour
Julie T. Wallace Major Iceborg
Al Matthews General Tudor
Maïwenn Diva
John Bennett Priest
Ivan Heng Left Arm
Sonita Henry President's Aide
Tim McMullan Scientist's Aide
Hon Ping Tang Munro's Captain
George Khan Head Scientist
John Hughes Head of Military
Roberto Bryce Omar
Said Talidi Aziz
Justin Lee Burrows Mondoshawan
Richard Ashton Mondoshawan
Jerome St. John Blake Mondoshawan
Kevin Molloy Mondoshawan / Ground Crew
Bill Reimbold Mactilburgh's Assistant
Colin Brooks Staedert's Captain
Anthony Chinn Mactilburgh's Technician
Sam Douglas Chief NY Cop
Derek Ezenagu NY Cop
David Kennedy Flying Cop
David Barrass Flying Cop
Roger Monk Flying Cop / Military Technician
Mac McDonald Flying Cop
Mark Seaton Flying Cop
Jean-Luc Caron Flying Cop
Riz Meedin Flying Cop
Jerry Ezekiel Flying Cop
Indra Ové VIP Stewardess
Nicole Merry VIP Stewardess
Stacey McKenzie VIP Stewardess
Rachel Willis Stewardess
Genevieve Maylam Stewardess
Josie Perez Stewardess
Natasha Brice Stewardess
Sophia Goth Check In Attendant
Martin McDougall Warship Captain
Peter Dunwell Diva's Manager
Paul Priestley Cop
Jason Salkey Cop
Stewart Harvey-Wilson Ruby Rhod Assistant
David Fishley Ruby Rhod Assistant
Carlton Chance Ruby Rhod Assistant
Gin Clarke Diva's Assistant
Vladimir McCrary Human Aknot
Clifton Lloyd Bryan Mangalore Aknot / Airport Guard
Aron Paramor Mangalore Akanit
Alan Ruscoe Mangalore Kino
Christopher Adamson Airport Cop
Ève Salvail Tawdry Girl
Kaleem Janjua Shuttle Pilot
Tyrone Tyrell Shuttle Co-Pilot
Kevin Brewerton Shuttle Mechanic
Vincenzo Pellegrino Ground Crew
Ian Beckett Baby Ray
Sonny Caldinez Emperor Kodar Japhet
Zeta Graff Princess Achen
Eddie Ellwood Roy von Bacon
Yui Fhloston Hostess
Laura De Palma Fhloston Hostess
Michael Culkin Hefty Man
Lenny McLean Police Chief
Robert Oates Fhloston Commander
John Sharian Fhloston Captain
Fred Williams Hotel Manager
Sibyl Buck Zorg's Secretary
Sarah Carrington Scientist
Grant James Scientist
Ali Yassine Scientist
Sean Buckley Scientist
Dane Messam Military Technician
Nathan Hamlett Military Technician
Cecil Cheng Military Technician
Scott Woods Lab Guard
Leon Dekker Lab Guard
David Garvey Staedert's Technician
Stanley Kowalski Staedert's Technician
Omar Hibbert Williams Staedert's Technician
Robert Clapperton Robot Barman
Robert Alexander Warship Technician
Mia Frye TV Stewardess
Leo Williams Power Operator
C. Keith Martin Power Operator
J.D. Dawodu Zorg's Man
Patrick Nicholls Zorg's Man
Shaun Davis Zorg's Man
Roy Garcia Singh Zorg's Man
Alex Georgijev Zorg's Man
Marie Guillard Burger Assistant
Renee Montemayor Burger Assistant
Stina Richardson Burger Assistant
Gillian M. Berrow Mondoshawan (uncredited)
François Guillaume Mondoshawan #3 (uncredited)
Kristen Fick Glamorous Alien Diva at Event (uncredited)
Anita Koh Japanese Hostess (uncredited)
Kamay Lau Glamorous Japanese Girl (uncredited)
Inva Mula Diva's Singing Voice (uncredited)
Gito Santana VIP Lounge Worker (uncredited)
Frank Senger Bodyguard (uncredited)
Joss Skottowe Mangalor Alien (uncredited)
Fred Wood Emissary (uncredited)
Roger Wright Afro Scott (uncredited)
Name Job
Mark Mangini Sound Supervisor, Additional Music, Sound Designer
Robert Mark Kamen Screenplay
Sylvie Landra Editor
Jean-Paul Gaultier Costume Design
Pascal Chaumeil Second Unit, Second Unit Director
Thierry Arbogast Director of Photography
Lois Burwell Makeup Department Head, Key Makeup Artist
Ron Bartlett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pierre Excoffier Sound Engineer
Jack English Still Photographer
Simon Atherton Armorer
Lucy Allen Stunts
Luc Besson Story, Screenplay, Director
Jean-Paul Rovela 3D Coordinator
Nick Dudman Creature Design
Nick Allder Special Effects Supervisor
Jon Billington Draughtsman
Éric Serra Conductor, Music Arranger, Original Music Composer
Aaron Glascock Foley Editor
Neil Corbould Special Effects Supervisor
Del Baker Stunts
Andy Bennett Stunts
Richard Bradshaw Stunts
Marc Cass Stunts
Stuart Clark Stunts
Neil Finnighan Stunts
Morgan Johnson Stunts
Derek Lea Stunts
Tony Lucken Stunts
Ray Nicholas Stunts
Mickie McGowan ADR Voice Casting
Mia Frye Choreographer
Francine Maisler Casting
Jean-Pierre Mas Grip
Graham Churchyard Assistant Costume Designer
Cliff Martinez Additional Music
Jack Dyer Construction Buyer
Lucinda Syson Casting
Dan Weil Production Design
Ira Gilford Art Direction, Visual Effects Art Director
Ron Gress Art Direction, Visual Effects Art Director
Michael Lamont Art Direction
Jim Morahan Art Direction
Kevin Phipps Art Direction
Maggie Gray Set Decoration
John A. Amicarella Post Production Supervisor
Sarah Bradshaw Production Manager
Crys Forsyth-Smith Unit Production Manager
Barrie Melrose Production Manager
Bunny Parker Hairstylist
Amanda Knight Makeup Artist
Pauline Heys Makeup Artist
Katie Gabriel Art Department Coordinator
Paul Kirby Assistant Art Director
Frederic Evard Assistant Art Director
Gary Tomkins Assistant Art Director
Ray Barrett Construction Coordinator
Dwayne Avery Sound Effects Editor
Julia Evershade Sound Effects Editor
Howell Gibbens Sound Effects Editor
Geoffrey G. Rubay Sound Effects Editor
David A. Whittaker Sound Effects Editor
David Lewis Yewdall Sound Effects Editor
Chris Jenkins Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sean C. Cunningham Sequence Supervisor
Sean Dever Sequence Supervisor
Christine Lo Sequence Supervisor
Joshua I. Kolden Sequence Supervisor
Rodney J. McFall Sequence Supervisor
Marc Boyle Stunt Coordinator
Jean-Paul Meurisse Camera Operator
Nick Tebbet Director of Photography, Second Unit Cinematographer
John Higgins Gaffer
Kenny Monger Rigging Gaffer
Daniel Robichaud Animation Supervisor
Simon Cozens First Assistant Editor
Yann Hervé First Assistant Editor
Donald Likovich First Assistant Editor
Kevin De La Noy Location Manager
Andrew MacDonald Brown Location Manager
Melissa Lackersteen Makeup Artist
Ward Hairstylist
Jamie Christopher Assistant Director
Frédéric Garson Second Assistant Director
Robert Grayson Third Assistant Director
Kelly L'Estrange VFX Production Coordinator, Second Unit First Assistant Director, First Assistant Director
Franck Lebreton Assistant Director
Susan Inge Wood Third Assistant Director
Simon Downes Third Assistant Director
Kevin Westley Second Assistant Director
Didier Kwak Assistant Director
Camille Lipmann Assistant Director
Aimée Peyronnet Assistant Director
Mark White Painter
Jacques Rey Conceptual Design, Production Illustrator
James Hambidge Set Designer
Paul Couch Standby Painter
Eamonn O'Keeffe First Assistant Camera
Joe Celeste Key Grip
Janet Tebrooke Costume Supervisor
Dominic Ackland-Snow Carpenter
Karen E. Goulekas Digital Effects Supervisor
Kieran Woo Production Controller
Jim Smith Projection
Paul Stephenson Propmaker
Paul Kite Stand In
Dean Forster Utility Stunts
Bob Bridges Video Assist Operator
Debra Wolff Visual Effects Editor
Jean Bourne Script Supervisor
Bob Putynkowski Color Timer
Kevin Edland Best Boy Electric
Cindy Lagerstrom Electrician
Chris Mortley Lighting Technician
Sallie Beechinor Production Coordinator
Jean-Marie Blondel Boom Operator
Anita Camarata Music Supervisor
Hubert Bougis Orchestrator
Gray Marshall Digital Compositors
Tracy Takahashi Visual Effects Coordinator
Daniel J. Lombardo Visual Effects Producer
Bill Kent Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael E. Phillips Post Production Consulting
Jamie White Carpenter
Peter Francis Draughtsman
Stephen Morahan Draughtsman
David Wood Draughtsman
Sue Whitaker Draughtsman
Judith Bell Graphic Designer
Mark Bowey Graphic Designer
Robert Diepenbrock Modeling
Cameron Henderson Modeling
Steve Hyde Modeling
Jane Kilkenny Modeling
John La Valley Modeling
Tony Moffett Modeling
Brett Phillips Modeling
Flemming Rasmussen Modeling
Kittaya Robinson Modeling
Doug Shemer Modeling
Keith St. Aubin Modeling
Valentin Vassilev Modeling
Scott Nicholas Amendolare Modeling
Roland Stevenson Sculptor
Collin Grant Storyboard Artist
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
Solange S. Schwalbe Foley Editor
David W. Alstadter Foley Mixer
Don Givens Foley Recordist
Nicholas Bucknall Musician
Mike Hext Musician
Mark Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Didier Lozahic Scoring Mixer
William Aldridge Pyrotechnician
Elia P. Popov Pyrotechnician
Thaine Morris Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Jonathan Angell Special Effects Technician
Bob Bromley Special Effects Technician
Paul Clancy Special Effects Technician
Michael Dunleavy Special Effects Technician
Paul Dunn Special Effects Technician
Nick Finlayson Special Effects Technician
Matthew Harlow Special Effects Technician
John Hatt Special Effects Technician
Kevin Herd Special Effects Technician
Terence Lathwell Special Effects Technician
Peter Notley Special Effects Technician
Melvyn Pearson Special Effects Technician
Roy Quinn Special Effects Technician
Shaun Rutter Special Effects Technician
Timothy Stracey Special Effects Technician
Jamie Thomas Special Effects Technician
Brian Warner Special Effects Technician
Peter White Special Effects Technician
Michael Durkan Special Effects Technician
Peter Netley Special Effects Technician
Rob Malos Special Effects Technician
Terry Jackson Stunt Double
Mirjam Montandon Stunt Double
George Lane Cooper Stunts
David Cronnelly Stunts
Gabe Cronnelly Stunts
Ray De-Haan Stunts
Nrinder Dhudwar Stunts
Therese Donnelly Stunts
Terry Forrestal Stunts
Joss Gower Stunts
Lyndon S. Hellewell Stunts
Eunice Huthart Stunts
Phil Lonergan Stunts
Mark Anthony Newman Stunts
Adrian O'Neil Stunts
Lee Sheward Stunts
Andy Smart Stunts
Rachael Stephens Stunts
Sophie Bosquet Assistant Camera
James G. Moriarty Best Boy Grip
Sarah Bartles-Smith Camera Trainee
James Bloom Clapper Loader
Chris Lewis Electrician
Brian McEachen Electrician
David O'Neil Electrician
Brian Tilden Electrician
Don Tomich Electrician
Douglas L. Stratton Electrician
David Bryant Focus Puller
Angus Hudson Focus Puller
Ronald Carr Grip
Tomislav Culina Grip
Eric Alan Donaldson Grip
Terrance O'Connor Grip
Gary A. Williams Grip
Jamie Young Grip
David Knudson Grip
Matt Siess Grip
Pierre Garnier Grip, Machinist
Rupert Lloyd-Parry Grip
Ali Lakrouf Second Assistant Camera
Ben Koeller Video Assist Operator
Alain Darthou Vehicles Coordinator
Leslie Dilley Thanks
Bill Baggilaar Thanks
Richard Glass Thanks
Ted Hall Thanks
Brian Morrison Thanks
Alan Munro Thanks
Noah Tutak Thanks
Emma Bendell Assistant Accountant
Jean Simmons Assistant Accountant
Lara Sargent Assistant Accountant
Alistair Thompson Assistant Accountant
Florrie Laurence Assistant Editor
Paul Parsons Assistant Editor
Bradley Souber Assistant Editor
Sylvie Menard Producer's Assistant
Sylvia Pyke Producer's Assistant
Orla Maxwell Casting Assistant
Monsieur Figuras Catering
Margo Bowie Color Grading
Andrew Eio Concept Artist
Dan John Floor Runner
Thierry Guilmard Location Manager
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Mike Smriga Production Accountant
Lee Tailor Production Assistant
Nell Brealey Production Coordinator
Cari Chanin Production Coordinator
Mona Benjamin Production Office Assistant
Rebecca Brown Production Office Assistant
Sue Field Script Supervisor
Robert Dawson Title Designer
Joe Hobbs Wardrobe Master
John E. Sasaki Digital Compositor
Tamara Watts Kent Digital Effects Producer
Wayne John Haag Matte Painter
Mark Stetson Visual Effects Supervisor
Eric Algren Visual Effects Production Assistant
Jason Greenblum VFX Artist
Ralph Cooley Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Jonathan F. Styrlund VFX Production Coordinator
Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore Contact Lens Technician
Josie Pledge Costume Assistant
Christian Scheurer Concept Artist
Jamie Wilkinson Dressing Prop
Temple Clark Storyboard Artist
Ellen Heuer Foley Artist
Curt Schulkey Supervising ADR Editor
Anne Marie Walters Special Effects Assistant
Ren Messer Visual Effects Camera
Kelly Granite Visual Effects Compositor
Stephen Sobisky Project Manager
Scott Ross General Manager
Barry Wilkinson Property Master
Brian D. Lucas Sound Recordist
George Marshall Production Accountant
Carolyn Hall Controller
Pierre Jouvet Thanks
Andrea Eliseyan Sound Recordist
Daniel Brisseau Sound Recordist
Gary L.G. Simpson Sound Recordist
James Moriana Foley Artist
John Pospisil Sound Designer
John P. Fasal Sound Designer
Yvonne Hobbs Wardrobe Master
Sue Love Key Hairdresser
Lisa Tomblin Hairdresser
Sarah Love Hairdresser
Remo Balcells Sequence Supervisor
Christopher Roda Sequence Supervisor
Franklin Londin Sequence Supervisor
Camille M. Bratkowski Draughtsman
Paul Gentry Second Unit Director of Photography
George Ball Gaffer
Scott Graves Best Boy Electric
William Tricarico Grip
Mykel Denis Modeling
Alan McFarland Modeling
Steve Sanders Modeling
Lee Wilson Storyboard Artist
Nathalie Carles Set Dressing Buyer
Bernard Grenet Production Director
Monique Pautas Production Manager
Nathalie Buck Assistant Set Decoration
Richard Guille Construction Foreman
Patricia Johnson Draughtsman
'Evil' Ted Smith Modeling
Bryan Grill Compositing Supervisor
Victoria Sampson ADR Editor
Jean-Claude Mézières Conceptual Design
Sylvain Despretz Conceptual Design
Patrice Garcia Conceptual Design
Sean Hargreaves Conceptual Design
Michel Gibrat Conceptual Design
Kamel Tazit Conceptual Design
Hélène Giraud Conceptual Design
Humbert Chabuel Conceptual Design
Pierre-Alain Chartier Conceptual Design
David Lusby Set Buyer
Pascal Charpentier Visual Effects Supervisor
Justin Owen Video Assist Operator
Tully Summers Production Illustrator
Cliff Lanning Second Assistant Director
Anna Pinnock Set Decoration
John Ward Steadicam Operator
Jean Giraud Conceptual Design
Shaune Harrison Sculptor
Chris Carreras First Assistant Director
Paul Herbert Stunts
Martine Rapin Key Costumer
Scott Stokdyk Sequence Supervisor
Andrew Millstein Executive Visual Effects Producer
Name Title
Patrice Ledoux Producer
Iain Smith Co-Producer
John A. Amicarella Associate Producer
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Reviews

GeekMasher
10.0

This movie is one of the best movies of all time! It has a great story lines and graphics of it's time and even to today's standards it is brilliant. The world is well though out and well demonstrated. Zorg is a great bad guy, played by Gary Oldman and Bruce Willis plays his role very well. All in a ... ll a excellent movie.

Jun 23, 2021
FarSky
N/A

A simple enough concept: Guy must save a World (in the Future!) from Evil! by protecting a Magical Macguffin, only in this case it’s a Girl! instead of a Thing. There’s really not a lot of story here. Not a lot of character either. Why waste valuable screen time with such paltry concerns when you ... can instead have Chris Tucker prancing around as a flamboyant radio host in the most annoying cinematic sci-fi supporting character not created by George Lucas? Instead, the film casts actors who do a fair job of acting simply by being themselves: Bruce Wills is Korben Dallas, a brawny, shoot-first hero who, when the chips are down, is brawny and shoot-firsty. The Magical Girlfriend MacGuffin, Leeloo, is played by Mila Jovovich (in her breakout performance) and some strategically-placed wrappings (the wrappings have had a harder time breaking into more mainstream roles). Ian Holm turns up as the Old Mentor, and filling out the cast is Gary Oldman as the antagonist Zord (in his hammiest role ever). The film seriously rises to the level of made-for-SciFi Channel-original and no higher. The plot is nonsensical, the acting committed but laughable, and the dialogue so stiff you’d think the script pages had been starched. So where does the film go legitimately wrong? Two main places: first, Besson carries on the proud tradition of French filmmakers doing weird things solely for the sake of being weird. The entire film is filled to the brim with the kind of idiosyncratic touches that I’ve come to expect from that region. Most of the bits don’t work, but I’ll give them credit for keeping things interesting. The second, more serious issue is another that seems to plague genre French directors, and that’s the whole matter being played (largely) for farce. The most successful (creatively) American (sci-fi/)action films are defined in very large part by their villain. This film, like so many other sci-fi/action films I’ve seen from French directors, never establish or maintain an element of power for the villains over the heroes. The villains are painted as clueless, moronic, out of their depth, or outright incompetent. That tradition continues here. What would Star Wars be without Darth Vader? Die Hard without Hans Gruber? Aliens without…uh, aliens? Lacking a strong (or even memorable) central villain (we have two: a Gary Oldman so hammy I’m pretty sure Muslims couldn’t work on the film, and the other being a giant planet-size ball of…Pure!Evil! No joke.), the film sacrifices the one shot it had at having some kind of weight or dimension. There’s no sense of danger or peril, no chance that the Hero won’t triumph, and [spoilers!] the day is essentially saved by a Care Bear stare. So, does what I’ve just said make it bad? Well, yes. Let’s try again. Does that made it unenjoyable? No, and it’s an important distinction to make. The film is an interesting curiosity. After a half-hour of the bizarre, if you can let yourself be swept into its idiosyncratic world you’ll find a perfectly watchable B (or C)-movie. It rankles a bit to think about how much was wasted making dreck this dreck-y, but it’s entertaining dreck.

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
7.0

Ever since I first watched The Fifth Element in the late 90s, I've been inspired by Gary Oldman's Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg. _Final rating:★★★½ - I strongly recommend you make the time._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
8.0

Negative, I am a meat Popsicle. It's 2259 and the Earth is in mortal danger from pure evil. The only hope Earth has is something called the fifth element, which comes in the form of the newly cloned Leeloo. Along with an ex forces cab driver and a priest called Cornellius, Leeloo must piece it ... together before the end of mankind arrives. Depending on which side of the fence you sit on, The Fifth Element is either a child fantasy made by an adult, or an adult fantasy made by a child! Here in lies the problem that many critics and movie watchers can't agree on. Just what does Luc Besson's film want to be? Having conceived the concept for his film at a very early age, Besson I think waited until he was comfortable with his adult eyes, and armed with the technological advancements in the late 90s, to realise his vision. With the result being a beautiful piece of science fiction that is, yes- cartoonish in every other frame. Crucial though is that Besson's futuristic vision of New York dominates proceedings, not even a villain overdrive from Gary Oldman can detract from the colourful vistas that Besson has crafted. The sea has dropped and New York is awash with flying cars, there are no take aways anymore, the Chinese junks fly to your front door to serve you food, how cool is that? Shape shifting aliens are amongst us, who in the context of this Jean-Paul Gautier clothed universe, blend in effortlessly, and opera divas are strangely beautiful and blue creatures. In short, the film is an art direction treat, a feast for the eyes, even as the comedy and action take control in the final third. Bruce Willis quickly leaves behind his successful trip to harder edged roles (Twelve Monkeys) to play super cabbie Korben Dallas. Gun toting and with a quip at every turn, this is the Willis that the MTV generation loves and adores. Oldman, for better or worse as Zorg, gives a memorable performance (oh my, is that a Southern American accent?), but it's with Mila Jovovich (Leeloo) that the film gets its acting spurs. A pure revelation, it begs the question on why Jovovich has failed to progress in the acting world? (stop doing tripe like Resident "will work for food" Evil films would be a good start). Sci-fi fans will obviously get the point that the support cast features Ian Holm (Alien) and Brion James (Blade Runner), which off sets the annoying and painful turn from Chris Tucker as zany, insecure DJ Ruby Rhod (is Besson having a pop at world DJs here I wonder?). To leave us with what? A film that mildly suffers from its director giving way to his heart over his head, but hey baby, it's one groovy and enjoyable romp from start to finish regardless. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Prodank
9.0

"The Fifth Element" is like a journey down memory lane for me, brimming with nostalgia. I've lost count of how many times I've caught it on TV. The cast was on point, the makeup and costumes were seriously cool, and those futuristic locations were quite intriguing. In the grand scheme of things, ... "The Fifth Element" is a certified classic. It possesses that timeless quality that's hard to find. I'd easily give it a solid 9 out of 10. But if you're a fan of this movie, you should definitely check out the animated film "Heavy Metal" (1981), which served as inspiration for many animation and science fiction films, including this one.

Sep 18, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

I wonder how many taxi drivers get a fare they wish they's just driven past! Well I think poor "Dallas" (Bruce Willis) might have wished he had done that with the almost mannequin-esque "Leeloo" (Milla Jovovich) as he finds himself embroiled in a plot to conquer the planet. She speaks in syllables t ... hat wouldn't have been out of place in an edition of "The Clangers" but still manages to convey the sense of peril to mankind well enough for him to try to track down the priest "Cornelius" (Ian Holm) who might be able to locate some sacred stones that belong to the benign "Fifth Element" in time to save us from "Mangalores" and his evil henchman "Mr. Zorg" (Gary Oldman). of course, we soon learn that "Dallas" is no ordinary, pie-eating, cabbie. He is a former special forces ninja who is no stranger to an Uzi 9mm or to some nimble fisticuffs. Luc Besson manages to integrate some engaging comedy threat into a decent sci-fi adventure that raises a smile. Willis offers his usual style of charismatic, slightly sarcastic, delivery and Oldman (well, more his hairdo, really) camps up nicely as the baddie in charge of an army of alien soldiers who couldn't hit a cow on the tit with a tin cup. There's loads of action pretty much from the start as somehow we just know that Bruce is going to come through for us. It's a parody fo loads of other sci-fi concepts, but it does work.

Jun 03, 2024