The Fifth Element poster

Cast

Bruce Willis profile

Bruce Willis

Korben Dallas

Ian Holm profile

Ian Holm

Cornelius

Chris Tucker profile

Chris Tucker

Ruby Rhod

Brion James profile

Brion James

General Munro

Tommy Lister Jr. profile

Tommy Lister Jr.

President Lindberg

Tricky profile

Tricky

Right Arm

John Neville profile

John Neville

General Staedert

John Bluthal profile

John Bluthal

Professor Pacoli

Richard Leaf profile

Richard Leaf

Neighbour

Julie T. Wallace profile

Julie T. Wallace

Major Iceborg

Al Matthews profile

Al Matthews

General Tudor

Ivan Heng profile

Ivan Heng

Left Arm

Sonita Henry profile

Sonita Henry

President's Aide

Tim McMullan profile

Tim McMullan

Scientist's Aide

Hon Ping Tang profile

Hon Ping Tang

Munro's Captain

George Khan profile

George Khan

Head Scientist

John Hughes profile

John Hughes

Head of Military

Details

Status

Released

Original language

fr

Countries

FR

Budget

$90,000,000

Revenue

$263,920,180

Reviews

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A review by GeekMasher 9.5

March 15, 2013

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 all a excellent movie.

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A review by Matt Golden

July 21, 2013

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 ...

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A review by Gimly 7

May 13, 2017

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.

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A review by John Chard 8

January 20, 2019

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...

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A review by Prodank 9

September 17, 2023

"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...

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A review by CinemaSerf 7

June 4, 2024

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 that 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 tra...

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