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The Fifth Element

The Fifth Element

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Sumptuous sci-fi action-comedy, as the saviour of the universe falls into washed up Korben Dallas' taxi.

CertificatePG

Duration121 mins

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  • rebecca, 26
  • 599 reviews

The Fifth Element

5 stars

05 Jul 2023

Hi Film Club members sorry that this review is late but I have been busy all week. So Last Wednesday which was the 28th of June 2023 I pick a film with Bruce Willis who plays a taxi driver his name is Korben Dallas and this is what the film is about In the twenty-third century, the universe is threatened by evil. The only hope for mankind is the Fifth Element, who comes to Earth every five thousand years to protect the humans with four stones of the four elements which are fire, water, Earth and air. Now Two hundred and fifty years in the future a Mondoshawan spacecraft is bringing The Fifth Element back to Earth but it is destroyed by the evil Mangalores. However, a team of scientists use the DNA of the remains of the Fifth Element to rebuild the perfect being called Leeloo who is played by Milla Jovovich. However She managers to escape from the laboratory and stumbles upon the taxi driver and former elite commando Major Korben Dallas who helps her to escape from the police. Leeloo then tells him that she must meet Father Vito Cornelius to accomplish her mission. Meanwhile, the Evil, greedy and cruel Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg and a team of mercenary Mangalores try to retrieve the stones and avoid the protection of Leeloo. But the skilled Korben Dallas has fallen in love with Leeloo and decides to help her to retrieve the stones and save mankind and the universe. This review for The Fifth Element has been given Five stars which means I loved it because even though I have seen this film more thane once I still would watch it again and again but I really do not like the character Ruby Rhod who is played by Chris Tucker because he really gets on my nerves by whinging and whining all the time when they were under attack. A part from that this film is brilliant to watch and have a good laugh and learn some history about the elements which is that they can't work with out the fifth element which is LeeLoo.

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