Fifth Element -1997- 🎉
There are sci-fi movies that aim for gritty realism ( Blade Runner ). There are those that aim for high-concept philosophy ( The Matrix ). And then there is The Fifth Element .
The fusion of the haunting aria "Il Dolce Suono" with a thumping electronic beat by Éric Serra, combined with an alien cat-woman fighting ninjas in slow motion? It makes no sense. It is perfect. It is the best scene in the entire film. Let’s be honest: The plot is gibberish. "Evil" is a sentient ball of fire. The hero defeats the villain with a gun that shoots a rock. The love story basically boils down to: "We are the same species, so let's kiss." fifth element -1997-
Year: 1997 Director: Luc Besson Starring: Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, Gary Oldman, and Chris Tucker. There are sci-fi movies that aim for gritty
Here is why, nearly 30 years later, The Fifth Element remains the ultimate sci-fi comfort food. Let’s start with the obvious: the look of this film. Designed by legendary comic artists Jean "Moebius" Giraud and Jean-Claude Mézières, the world of The Fifth Element is a beautiful collision of the ancient and the futuristic. The fusion of the haunting aria "Il Dolce
But here is the magic of The Fifth Element : It knows exactly what it is. It is a comic book opera. It doesn't apologize for being weird. It doesn't slow down to explain the science. It just throws you into a world where a Priest, a Cab Driver, and a perfect being have to save the world before Wednesday. If you haven't watched The Fifth Element recently, put it on tonight. Turn off your critical brain. Admire the costumes. Laugh at Ruby Rhod. Cry a little when Leeloo learns what "war" is. And when the credits roll, you will feel something rare: total, uncomplicated joy.




