THE FIFTH ELEMENT (1997) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy1627 Před rokem +530

    This movie is two straight hours of batshit insanity, and I love every minute of it.

    • @robertsutton1295
      @robertsutton1295 Před rokem +18

      Probably the most succinct description of this movie ever. And agreed!

    • @greg967
      @greg967 Před 11 měsíci +4

      True dat, Quirky, and fun. And Mila is quite becoming. I always thought of it as bladerunner meets starwars in a way.... not to dark, not too light.

    • @neutrino78x
      @neutrino78x Před 10 měsíci +2

      jasonremey, do you like Hudson Hawk as well? That's another weird move he did, which is also very entertaining 🙂

    • @mrglasses8953
      @mrglasses8953 Před 10 měsíci +3

      It's French

    • @BenjiSun
      @BenjiSun Před 8 měsíci +4

      Besson is an incredible visionary at worldbuilding and shit at holding back(see Leon, both beautifully edited by Sylvie Landra). You know that universe inside and out after just 1 movie. Sylvie did not edit Valerian and see how that gorgeous but incoherent mess turned out. (The Wachowski's Jupiter Ascending had a similar issue of editing their own mess into a working movie, and they had Channing Tatum, who's way more of an action fantasy leading man than Cara and Dane.)

  • @dontbstingy3587
    @dontbstingy3587 Před rokem +684

    The idea of a noodle boat flying right up to my bedroom window is still an ultimate fantasy.

  • @robhall9346
    @robhall9346 Před rokem +164

    One of the many things I love about this movie is that not only do the main hero and villain never meet, but they're never even aware of each other. The closest Korben and Zorg ever come is when they narrowly miss each other at the elevators in the hotel.

    • @TheL4W
      @TheL4W Před rokem +7

      Plus Zorg is actively bringing Korben on the radar of the military (who search for people available for the operation) by firing him from his cab company. Maybe by only firing 500 k of his employees Korben the general would not have been at Korbens door... ;-)
      So Korben was aware that Zorg existed, but only as him being the boss of the company he worked for.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Před 11 měsíci +12

      Yeah, many people judge action movies based on the chemistry between the hero & villain. But the truth is, there are no rules in storytelling.

    • @uosdwiSrdewoH
      @uosdwiSrdewoH Před 4 měsíci +11

      There's a case to be made that Korben and Zorg aren't the main hero and villain either. Both of them are guns for hire. The space sphere is the main bad guy. Zorg is an idiot who would've gotten killed along with everyone else when the evil sphere landed. I'd argue that Leeloo is actually the main hero. Korben is playing catch up all the way. Leeloo knows what to do and how to do it. Korben is the love interest who helps the hero see why the world deserves to be saved.

    • @uosdwiSrdewoH
      @uosdwiSrdewoH Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@TheL4W The military didn't show up on his doorstep because he was fired. To the best of my recollection they never mention it. They choose him because he's the last member of some elite unit that trained for this sort of mission.

    • @TheL4W
      @TheL4W Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@uosdwiSrdewoH Then your recollection is wrong. They do mention it: 1h 5 min 20 s+.
      Talking about main hero/villain: So if the sphere is the main villain and Leeloo is the main hero, then again hero and villain do not meet. Leeloo and Zorg meet. I would argue however that Leeloo is the main hero, because she cannot survive that world without Korben. Not to say that she is not capable of fighting and stuff, but without Korben being heroic right from the start she would most likely be in a prison cell watching the sphere destroy all life.

  • @renzero9206
    @renzero9206 Před rokem +245

    The Fifth Element is a masterpiece. "This outfit looks a little cruel" :D The costumes were designed by Jean-Paul Gaultier, one of the most well-known fashion designers ever. Leeloo is played by Mila Jovovich, a supermodel who would become the highest paid model in the world :) The set design was created by legendary artists Jean Giraud, better known as Moebius, and also Jean-Claude Mézières, who created the classic book series Valérian and Laureline. Chris Tucker, who plays Ruby Rhod, said it was one of his most favorite characters he played.

    • @syyneater
      @syyneater Před rokem +23

      I think he absolutely killed this role, he played it so damn well. It’s one of our favorite movies!

    • @renzero9206
      @renzero9206 Před rokem +13

      @@syyneater 100% agree. I remember reading an article where Tucker wasn't sure about what Besson and the producers wanted, and made some suggestions about how he should play it. He said they basically ignored him and told him to play it like they suggested. Tucker said he was glad they didn't listen to him and his suggestions 😂 The role is iconic imo 😄

    • @veronicagross7458
      @veronicagross7458 Před rokem +18

      Mila ATE in this role, I´ve been a fan of her since then. She actually had to learn all that weird language and the emotions she portrays, specially when she learns about war...she is amazing.

    • @thefallenfaith1986
      @thefallenfaith1986 Před rokem +11

      I have heard that the director originally wanted the musician Prince for the role of Ruby, but Prince turned the role down.
      I don't know if it's true or not; but looking at the way the role is written (black character that displays a lot of sensuality with a mixture of masculinity and feminine or effeminate qualities / diva attitude / a celebrity with adoring fans), I can definitely see how the role possibly could have been tailor made for Prince.

    • @renzero9206
      @renzero9206 Před rokem +10

      @@thefallenfaith1986 This is true. Prince was who they originally wanted, but he turned it down. David Bowie was also considered if I remember right. It's funny looking at it now, I can't see anyone else but Tucker in the role. Kinda like how Tom Selleck was supposed to be Indiana Jones but couldn't do it due scheduling. And now, Ford IS Indiana Jones forever imo 🙂

  • @devlinallistair-zx5by
    @devlinallistair-zx5by Před rokem +227

    For Gary Oldman to choose that voice to go with that look is a testament to his awesomeness.

    • @ohauss
      @ohauss Před rokem +7

      Though in general, the movie was pretty thankless for him - he was mostly acting just with the camera, or with folks covered completely in prosthetics. That doesn't give an actor a lot to work with.

    • @vinsgraphics
      @vinsgraphics Před rokem +5

      And Oldman does not care for this movie in the slightest. He was doing the director a favor, more or less.

    • @jus_sanguinis
      @jus_sanguinis Před rokem

      +1

    • @shanedaley6236
      @shanedaley6236 Před rokem +9

      ​@@vinsgraphics he might not care but it's definitely a favorite of many

    • @adamlone5548
      @adamlone5548 Před rokem +6

      ​@@vinsgraphicsthat's a shame because I think it's one of his best roles. And he's had so many!

  • @AnOldYoungGuy
    @AnOldYoungGuy Před rokem +325

    One detail people miss when watching this (which is understandable, as it's pretty fast-paced) is that right before they recreated her in the lab, the body part they used is a hand, and it was clutching the handle of a case, in this case the case that contained four stones, which, as we see a short time later, is missing a handle.

    • @CRAZYHORSE19682003
      @CRAZYHORSE19682003 Před rokem +39

      I have seen this movie at least a hundred times and I never picked up on that. Thank you :)

    • @jrobertlysaght
      @jrobertlysaght Před rokem +24

      I always assumed it was the throttle or some other control thingie she was piloting the ship with when she died. Thanks for clearing that up.

    • @mikevandenboom5958
      @mikevandenboom5958 Před rokem +18

      I picked that up on the first watch. Another thing often missed is the long filters on the cigarettes .

    • @NestorCaster
      @NestorCaster Před rokem +19

      ⁠@@mikevandenboom5958 cool! And to add, the long filters are so, because Korben is on a program to quit smoking and each time the filter is longer, it’s less of a cigarette to smoke. Lol

    • @KngOfTheBlind
      @KngOfTheBlind Před rokem +13

      @@NestorCaster Ruby must be on the same program then because the filter on the cigarette his lackey gives him is just as big. I think they are all that big. Trying to force people to be healthier without banning it completely and/or lack of a tobacco crop due to limited space and more demand due to the population. Either way it's all the little details that add atmosphere to make a good movie, great.

  • @catrissia
    @catrissia Před rokem +355

    If you watch enough movies you get a sense about the rhythm and flow, they get predictable. This movie is refreshing simply because it's different, yes it's goofy and off at times, but those intangibles are where it shines. It's a work of art, I love it for what it is, and wouldn't change a thing. RIP Luke Perry

    • @DogmaBeoulve
      @DogmaBeoulve Před rokem +9

      Yes, absolutely! Subversive and whacky in the best of ways while STILL making some sort of sense!

    • @AnOldYoungGuy
      @AnOldYoungGuy Před rokem +5

      Also RIP Tiny Lister, Ian Holm, and John Neville (only a small part here, but a loss, all the same).

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Před rokem +19

      Well, it's not predictable.. because it's French ! Luc Besson directed that movie.
      That's why the vibe is completely different than standard Hollywood ones. Just like Audrey Tautou in "Amélie".
      You either like it, or you don't. I don't think Carly understood "Amélie" either, by the way. Her Anglo-Saxon brain is not wired for that, it would seem.
      For instance she can't handle the female body, even if it makes perfect sense that a regenerated Liloo would not be fully clothed (puritans, I swear 🙄🙄)

    • @mongolordofdarkness
      @mongolordofdarkness Před rokem +2

      @@AnOldYoungGuy And Brion James as General Munro.

    • @AnOldYoungGuy
      @AnOldYoungGuy Před rokem +1

      @@mongolordofdarkness Yes! I forgot about him. Thank you.

  • @DogmaBeoulve
    @DogmaBeoulve Před rokem +81

    I don't think anyone would ever tell you that this movie IS NOT bizarre, but that's the charm! It's SO UNIQUE! And so wonderful! So much charm and so much imagination :D

  • @justinamerican8200
    @justinamerican8200 Před rokem +325

    I unapologetically ADORE this movie. It's like the Princess Bride in that it's impossible to nail down.

    • @brbrdeng9122
      @brbrdeng9122 Před rokem +9

      Sci-fi Princess Bride mayhaps?

    • @WarGamerGirl
      @WarGamerGirl Před rokem +5

      Oh yeah, that's a really good comparison =)

    • @TurntBucket
      @TurntBucket Před rokem +6

      Yeah this film is great. The quirkiness and the costume and set designs are great.

    • @d-d-i
      @d-d-i Před rokem +3

      @@TurntBucket I kinda wish that Hollywood would still every now and then finance these big budget movies made by french. French have these very cool ideas and stuff they do, and they would need to be more exposed overall in popular culture. Iirc, this movie had actual top european fashion designers working on the costumes etc.

    • @natmanprime4295
      @natmanprime4295 Před rokem +2

      Well, she didn't like it. As usual. Has it ever occurred to you that you're following the wrong reactor? Lol

  • @shoddyworkmanship4934
    @shoddyworkmanship4934 Před rokem +436

    Like it or not, you'll never forget The Fifth Element.

    • @shredd5705
      @shredd5705 Před rokem +7

      I forgot most about it. Except that I didn't like it

    • @cikame
      @cikame Před rokem +3

      That's pretty much how i feel about it, lol

    • @grunntalll
      @grunntalll Před rokem +10

      whats not to like

    • @Kenneth_James
      @Kenneth_James Před rokem +4

      you gotta be in the mood for wierd ass scifi which is rare but it happens occasionally

    • @mikef2811
      @mikef2811 Před rokem +1

      I didn't like it either. but I am going to give Cassie a chance.

  • @hausmaus5698
    @hausmaus5698 Před rokem +210

    I love this movie, because it's so special in his own way. The world, the costumes, the technology. Everything is so artistic and imaginatively designed. Very few filmmakers manage to create a functioning world. And the sense of humor isn't neglected either.

    • @kelvinmartinez4770
      @kelvinmartinez4770 Před rokem +12

      Don’t forget the musical score

    • @madselmvig1457
      @madselmvig1457 Před rokem +4

      The originality comes from Jean-Claude Mezieres, which assisted in the ideas of the movie.

    • @MWSin1
      @MWSin1 Před rokem +2

      It was made with all the dials turned up to eleven. Or a bit higher than that on Chris Tucker's performance.

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Před rokem +4

      Yeah, but she's American.
      They need simple plots and not originality.
      I'm sure Carly loves marvel movies. Predictable, safe, no self-reflection.

    • @pobstrel
      @pobstrel Před rokem +3

      @@madselmvig1457 And the costumes designed by Jean-Paul Gaultier.

  • @Doc-Jon
    @Doc-Jon Před 7 měsíci +17

    "If she were perfect, why did they give her those ROOTS?" I love that this was said earnestly, and not with any snark.

  • @arw8719
    @arw8719 Před rokem +78

    One of those movies that no matter how many times you've seen it, when ever it's on the TV you watch it again.
    Pure 90's

  • @1wwtom
    @1wwtom Před rokem +309

    Probably the screwiest action Sci-Fi movie I've ever seen and I love every minute of it. I have it in my library and have watched it dozens of times.

    • @Rystefn
      @Rystefn Před rokem +13

      Same. I never get tired of it. It's cheesy and ridiculous and awesome and great and stupid and brilliant all at the same time.

    • @AneudiD78
      @AneudiD78 Před rokem +5

      I watched the remastered version in 4K and the quality looks amazing still.

    • @lurkerrekrul
      @lurkerrekrul Před rokem

      I take that you haven't seen Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets?

    • @shack8110
      @shack8110 Před rokem

      Chris Tucker is the greatest actor. He should make a film with Meryl Streep, or Anne Hathaway.

    • @Metzwerg74
      @Metzwerg74 Před rokem

      try " war of the ice pirates"....

  • @francoislacombe9071
    @francoislacombe9071 Před rokem +29

    Leeloo was reconstructed exactly as she was before being blown up. She was not one of the robot like aliens, those were her guardians bringing her to Earth along with the stones.

    • @Nyerguds
      @Nyerguds Před 3 měsíci +2

      Well, the "robot like" parts were obviously space suits. But yea, she was inside the sarcophagus. The hand was the only remaining part of it.
      Strangely enough, the sarcophagus-hand they reconstructed her from was gripping a torn-off handle, and it can be seen that the box that Zorg stole was missing one of its handles, implying she somehow grabbed it or was carrying it. This is an odd detail that was never explained.

  • @DogmaBeoulve
    @DogmaBeoulve Před rokem +50

    I'm sure someone's mentioned it already, but Leeloo isn't a Mondochiwa, she's what was in the central sarcophagus you see in the beginning of the movie - the 'statue' in the center of the stones.
    I've also got to say that Mila did a brilliant job portraying a fish-out-of-water. Those scenes where she's speaking her alien language, but still delivering enough in her delivery, brilliant!

    • @ThePuschkin1986
      @ThePuschkin1986 Před 9 měsíci

      fun fact: Milla Jovovich is not actually playing her character very much. the film was shot chronologically. she came on set only days after emigrating from the former soviet block, her interacting with props on set was her actually interacting with colorful, modern looking items which they didnt have behind the iron curtain. her alien language is Milla actually speaking her native Serbian, she learned English only during production.

    • @mikeblatzheim2797
      @mikeblatzheim2797 Před 8 měsíci +12

      ​@@ThePuschkin1986
      For a fun fact, what you're writing isn't very true.

    • @gfox9295
      @gfox9295 Před 4 měsíci

      MULTIPASS

    • @SpearM3064
      @SpearM3064 Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@ThePuschkin1986 Fun fact, you're wrong. She's not speaking Serbian, she's speaking a language that she and the director designed and practiced daily.
      Mila immigrated to the U.S. in 1980, when she was just five years old. Tell me, did Leeloo look five years old? NO, SHE DID NOT.
      The movie was released in 1997. Mila would've been 22 or 23 years old.

    • @nemanjap8768
      @nemanjap8768 Před 3 měsíci

      You speak serbian ?​@ThePuschkin1986

  • @renedavila654
    @renedavila654 Před rokem +234

    Bruce Willis gave Chris Tucker the motivation to do the part of Ruby Rod. He said he wanted to embody Prince. Prince was selected to do the part, but Prince the the part was too out there. Right before Ruby Rod's first appearance, Chris was freaking out because he knew how he looked and how he would be represented. Bruce told him to be as flashy and take over the part so no one else could ever play it. It worked.

    • @localroger
      @localroger Před rokem +32

      And it's completely unstated in the movie, and not remembered too much by people who weren't science nerds in the mid-late 20th century, a ruby rod (as in an actual rod made of synthetic ruby) was the core of the first laser ever built.

    • @marketsquareus
      @marketsquareus Před rokem +4

      i would have liked to see what Prince would have done with the role

    • @rcrawford42
      @rcrawford42 Před rokem +19

      @@marketsquareus The role was too over the top. For Prince. FOR PRINCE!!!

    • @moleman1976
      @moleman1976 Před rokem +8

      @@localroger For a different branch of nerddom, the Ruby Rod of Asmodeus was an incredibly powerful and evil artifact in Dungeons and Dragons. So there's that.

    • @chrisleebowers
      @chrisleebowers Před rokem +6

      Prince actually agreed to doing the part but he was notorious for overcomitting to things and not being able to fit them into his schedule, and this was one of the many things he said he'd do that he had to skip out on.

  • @preparedmindstrongspirit5724

    "if she was perfect, why'd they give her those roots?"
    Cassie, I'm DYING 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @waynedennyphoto
      @waynedennyphoto Před rokem +6

      Comments like that are the reason I keep watching her. She's fantastically hilarious!

  • @kylelewis4685
    @kylelewis4685 Před rokem +20

    Its hilarious to me that she didn't notice the "hotel" was a giant orbital station but noticed that the villains' henchman. who were on screen for like 3 seconds, had leather pants on.....

  • @kenfreeman8888
    @kenfreeman8888 Před rokem +72

    The whole audience in the theater I was in stood up applauding after the Diva's song. It was so moving.

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi Před rokem +297

    Bruce Willis is an all-time badazz. NEVER EVER overly muscled, but still believable as a tough guy. The fact that NOBODY took him seriously for Die Hard blows my mind. He was PERFECT.

    • @earlbrown
      @earlbrown Před rokem +39

      Not taking him serious for Die Hard makes sense. Moonlighting is my all time favorite show, and it was dumbfounding they cast ''David Addison'' to play a tough guy.
      It worked out in the end, but it made no sense at the time. :)

    • @SchulzEricT
      @SchulzEricT Před rokem +19

      @@earlbrown Also, at the time every action hero was built in the same mold: the overly muscle bound Arnold and Stallone types. Action heroes were invincible, unstoppable forces of nature. So Hollywood wasn't really able to reconcile Bruce Willis in that mold, not understanding that, frankly, that's kinda boring.
      Once you see it in "Die Hard" and you see how a more vulnerable but still tough character with depth makes a movie so much more interesting, that action movies don't need to be shallow, it makes sense, but you know... Hollywood can too-often be narrow-minded, unable to see a different way of doing things, unwilling to break the mold and try something new.

    • @quiett6191
      @quiett6191 Před rokem +10

      I guess you also have to look at the time it came out. The 80s action genre was ruled by the big musclebound guys. Willis was like a return to the hero of the 70s and 60s, more "everyman-ish" while still unmistakeably badass, like Eastwood or Bronson.

    • @harveylee51
      @harveylee51 Před rokem +6

      @clevelandcbi Al though i was young at the time i do recall his performance on Moonlighting
      and his smart -ass delivery was always on point 😅 apparently even the early posters of DIE HARD didn't have his face on it for fear audiences wouldn't accept a sit-com actor as an action star 😉
      Now were they ever wrong and agreed he is an awesome hero figure precisely because he's not a wall of muscle
      he's believable and relatable pheeeew that was a long post .
      love this movie A 90'S Sci fi action classic 📽🎬 🤘
      CHEERS .

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 Před rokem +4

      @@quiett6191 Almost Bogart-like.

  • @alex0589
    @alex0589 Před rokem +46

    Seeing people watch this is always entertaining.
    The further we get from the 90’s, the weirder it feels

  • @johan7170
    @johan7170 Před rokem +25

    The reason why this movie is very different from most Hollywood movies is that it's a french movie. The budget came from Hollywood but the director (who also wrote the story), Luc Besson, is french. He grew up and learned how to direct movies in France it that's why the movie has a different vibe from most other hollywood blockbusters.

    • @lavinder11
      @lavinder11 Před rokem +4

      Other than the Professional, Besson is kind of a hack here in France. Also, many of his ideas were inspired by his 15 year old girlfriend which is why his themes are so childish.

    • @algonzorithm
      @algonzorithm Před rokem

      @@lavinder11 I like this movie (and the Professional) but it's hard to watch it without thinking about Luc Besson's relationship with Mila Jovovich... and other teenage girls throughout the years. Leeloo herself is a very childlike character.

    • @johan7170
      @johan7170 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@lavinder11 1) A hack ? I understand what you lean but I wouldn't say that. I would say he's seen as "washed up". Back in the '80 and the '90 he was perceived as a prodigy. Movies such as Subway, The Big Blue and La Femme Nikita are box-office successes and were highly praised by the critics.

    • @johan7170
      @johan7170 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@algonzorithm Just, when you think about their relationship, don't forget they both were about 15 years younger than now. It wasn't a relationship between a 20 years old young girl and 60 years old man ; She was 22, he was 37. A 15 years old gap is big but it's not as big as a 40 years gap.

  • @DestroySteve
    @DestroySteve Před rokem +48

    I love this movie. It has the most late 90s all star cast with an amazing aesthetic. Not enough people mess with cyberpunk and for the time the city scape scenes are incredible. And Chris Tucker out acts everyone he comes in contact with as well. I hope Bruce has a nice and calm road ahead.

  • @eschiedler
    @eschiedler Před rokem +77

    I watched this in the theaters in the opening run. It was packed and everyone around was laughing.

  • @kirk1968
    @kirk1968 Před rokem +50

    Ruby Rhod! The very first "influencer" in cinema and he just blew it all up rightfully 😁 SUPERGREEN
    EDIT: Some of us older and cultured fellows also use the term "Aziz! LIGHT!" when appropriate.
    EDIT II: I just remembered this is the very last film I saw in theaters with my parents before they passed away. They really enjoyed it.

    • @jamesalexander5623
      @jamesalexander5623 Před rokem +5

      All those Beautiful Girls wanted Ruby Rhod ....

    • @kirk1968
      @kirk1968 Před rokem +4

      @@jamesalexander5623 "D-man...MY MAN..." **faints**

    • @Ya_Mosura
      @Ya_Mosura Před rokem +7

      My father and I have been using ''Cheeken, gud!'' since 1997 lol

    • @to0muchtoan
      @to0muchtoan Před rokem +6

      "Aziz Light!" and "Battery Aziz" are my go to lmao

    • @msfeistybabe
      @msfeistybabe Před rokem +1

      Sorry about your parents (mine are also gone) but I'm really glad for you that you saw & can remember as the last movie, one as Epic as The Fifth Element!!

  • @madpaduk
    @madpaduk Před rokem +15

    Cassie's absolute confusion made me chuckle.
    This is the ultimate "don't overthink it" film, you just have to accept everything and go "yup" that's possible.
    Never mind that it took 20 years to find someone to sing the Diva song...

  • @23ograin53
    @23ograin53 Před rokem +5

    "Me, fifth element. Supreme being. Me . . . . . protect YOU."
    I LOVE that line!

  • @-Knife-
    @-Knife- Před rokem +198

    This movie is so extra and fantastic. Chris Tucker stole the show.

    • @duybui83
      @duybui83 Před rokem +16

      He's unforgettable in this film. Whenever he retires in the future, this will be one of his iconic roles. 😂

    • @WarGamerGirl
      @WarGamerGirl Před rokem +15

      It seems like people only love or hate him in this role. Personally, I love Chris Tucker in this movie.

    • @Fivepast01
      @Fivepast01 Před rokem +9

      Chris Tucker was awful, but so was the character, so I think he was probably just doing what he could with what he’d been given.

    • @richardreviewstv
      @richardreviewstv Před rokem +8

      He stole the show for all the wrong reasons

    • @TheZoenGaming
      @TheZoenGaming Před rokem +8

      I disagree, Gary Oldman stole it. Which is amazing considering he basically hates the movie and only appeared in it so that another movie would be greenlit.

  • @blender7
    @blender7 Před rokem +37

    This movie is a legend, full of small details. Apparently in the future, cigarettes are 80% filter and 20% actual cigarette.

    • @dovahgrape8139
      @dovahgrape8139 Před rokem +3

      I think it said he was on a plan to quit smoking so they became more and more filter, and less tobacco. Lol.

    • @machfront
      @machfront Před rokem +5

      I always assumed they were the “quitting” versions, but, yeah, since they’re already rationed perhaps that is a ‘normal’ cigarette. Heheh

    • @robertg420
      @robertg420 Před rokem +3

      Truly a chilling and hellish vision of the future

  • @bLd321
    @bLd321 Před rokem +28

    The first time I watched the movie I didn't really liked it, because of the whole silliness, ridiculous costumes etc. But I definitely remembered it because of it's uniqueness. Then, after some time, I watched it again, knowing what to expect and not treating it seriously and I loved it. I started to appreciate it for what it is.

    • @Mugthraka
      @Mugthraka Před rokem +1

      it might seem silly, but there is actual method to the madness.
      The Sets and characters where designed by french graphic novelist, Moebius, wich also worked on the Heavy metal(metal hurlant) magazines(wich was the mags in wich characters like Judge Dredd was created), wich is a Heavy inspiration for this movie.
      The costumes where designed by the excentric and visionary french couturier/Fashion artist Jean-Paul Gaultier, who was tasked to imagine and create the fashion of the future of the year 2300.

  • @user-ts8ig7dt7r
    @user-ts8ig7dt7r Před 7 měsíci +6

    This is the film that introduced me to Chris Tucker.
    His character is absolutely hilarious in this one! 😂

  • @drone6675
    @drone6675 Před rokem +68

    “If she was perfect why did they give her those roots?” Is a great take

  • @stubbystubby7177
    @stubbystubby7177 Před rokem +44

    It was designed by Jean Paul Gaultier. When you have a fashion designer like him then you get the Fifth Element. One of my favorite movies.

  • @VerchielxKanda
    @VerchielxKanda Před 8 měsíci +8

    I love the fact that their reaction to the opera show was GENUINE, because they had no idea what they were in for!

  • @AndiRAin1
    @AndiRAin1 Před rokem +44

    How are you not laughing this entire movie?!? 😂 It’s so hilarious!

    • @j.f.monahan3589
      @j.f.monahan3589 Před 2 měsíci +1

      She only realised half way through that is was meant to be a comedy!

  • @KiesterFelterbutts
    @KiesterFelterbutts Před rokem +44

    This is one of the movies I could still watch a 100 times and never get bored with this. Such a great and stylistic movie.

  • @renaissanceman7145
    @renaissanceman7145 Před rokem +74

    One of the best movies ever made! The Fifth Element has everything a good movie needs to be good but the editing makes The Fifth Element great.

    • @TheL4W
      @TheL4W Před rokem +3

      For my money the editing is THE best in movie history. There might be better examples of great editing, but I just cannot even imagine someone could do a better job editing (prove me wrong). :-D

  • @em8066
    @em8066 Před 8 měsíci +4

    12:20 "This outfit seems a little cruel... Also, if she was perfect, then why did they give her those roots?!?" Still wheezing. Say it louder for the ladies in the back. Basically the whole reason the Barbie movie was made. OMG. Cannot breathe.

  • @zerobyte802
    @zerobyte802 Před rokem +3

    Chris Tucker made this movie for me. When he screamed as the bomb exploded, my face was hurting from laughing so hard.

  • @mattiusgabe7354
    @mattiusgabe7354 Před rokem +80

    My most rewatched movie. It just puts me in a damn good mood.

    • @douglascampbell9809
      @douglascampbell9809 Před rokem +4

      I must have watched it a hundred times by now. If I see it on cable tv I automatically turn to it.

    • @DannyCosmos
      @DannyCosmos Před rokem +5

      @@douglascampbell9809 it’s super green

    • @DannyCosmos
      @DannyCosmos Před rokem +3

      My sister is cranky and kinda the boss of the family and when we mess up we say “fingers gonna kill me” my sister is finger 😂

    • @to0muchtoan
      @to0muchtoan Před rokem

      @@DannyCosmos "bzzzzzzzt!"

  • @Ya_Mosura
    @Ya_Mosura Před rokem +58

    I had a feeling you wouldn't be into this, but it's still the most fun I've had in the cinema.

    • @NadeemShekh-uy9zn
      @NadeemShekh-uy9zn Před rokem +25

      Sad really she's not very open minded

    • @devinwalters8769
      @devinwalters8769 Před rokem +23

      @@NadeemShekh-uy9zn I think she spends a lot of time around serious people- possibly even grew up around people who weren't really into humor. I have a friend who is kinda similar, you can tell humor wasn't really too much of a thing in the household he grew up in, because he catches on to jokes slowly, he calls being funny "acting stupid" (from a negative sense) and if you try to inject jokes into a conversation with him to make the vibe a little lighthearted, he'll get annoyed shortly afterward and switch it back to a serious subject immediately.

    • @NadeemShekh-uy9zn
      @NadeemShekh-uy9zn Před rokem +20

      @@devinwalters8769 I think you're right I was disappointed when she watched robocop and didn't like that films satirical humor

    • @devinwalters8769
      @devinwalters8769 Před rokem +17

      @@NadeemShekh-uy9zn Yeah, it's something i noticed about her for a while now. It's unfortunate. I like a woman with a healthy sense of humor.

    • @Ya_Mosura
      @Ya_Mosura Před rokem +14

      @@NadeemShekh-uy9zn Well, she's only just broken out of her shell, we can't expect her to click with everything, I know I don't. She recognised the greatness of Galaxy Quest at least.

  • @TennSeven
    @TennSeven Před rokem +3

    My favorite line in the movie! "You're a monster, Zorg." "I know."

  • @LeeCarlson
    @LeeCarlson Před rokem +3

    The Fifth Element is classic French science fiction and was originally written by Luc Besson when he was attending grade school.

  • @rodcarter2082
    @rodcarter2082 Před rokem +12

    The space junkie dancing away is my favorite part of the movie

    • @michaelcoffman4185
      @michaelcoffman4185 Před rokem +2

      That was hilarious. "That's a very dangerous gun. Why don't you let me hold onto that , you don't mind do you?
      Take it .. I don't want it! " 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Novaximus
    @Novaximus Před rokem +32

    It was so weird that it was memorable. People loved to quote the movie and reference it. That's how it aged well.

    • @Rikard_Nilsson
      @Rikard_Nilsson Před rokem

      The divas song helped since it's so awesome and catches people off guard

  • @mobber420
    @mobber420 Před rokem +12

    I went to go see this when it came out in the theatres. My friend whipped up the STRONGEST pot brownies I had ever consumed and I was so high that this film was almost a religious experience. Great movie!!!!

  • @jimmyzee7040
    @jimmyzee7040 Před rokem +3

    Milla Jovovich returned to acting in 1997 with a lead role in the French science-fiction action film The Fifth Element, alongside Bruce Willis and Gary Oldman. This was written and directed by Luc Besson. She portrayed Leeloo, an alien who helps to save the planet. Jovovich said she "worked like hell: no band practice, no clubs, no pot, nothing" to acquire the role and impress Besson. Jovovich co-created and mastered an alien fictional language of over 400 words for her role. She wore a costume that came to be known as the "ACE-bandage" costume; the body suit designed by Jean-Paul Gaultier was made of medical bandages. The Fifth Element was selected as the opening film for the 1997 Cannes Film Festival and its worldwide box office gross was over $263 million, more than three times its budget of $80 million. The Fifth Element was often praised for its visual style;

  • @acemage1116
    @acemage1116 Před rokem +56

    Funny fact, the Diva song became very popular and it became a talk whether it was real or not. Many years later the Director Luc Besson said that they indeed had used technology in one small part of the song so it would be impossible to perform by a human being. The Diva being out of this world so to speak. Time jump to today and it turns out some humans have actually learnt that impossible part and can sing it without help from technology. Amazing human beings! I recommend Dimash Kudaibergen.

    • @Wolf-ln1ml
      @Wolf-ln1ml Před rokem +5

      I haven't heard anyone actually nail it. Some (like Dimash) have come impressively, _amazingly_ close, but nobody has actually sung it as written/as in the movie.

    • @Stubbies2003
      @Stubbies2003 Před rokem +5

      @@Wolf-ln1ml It isn't possible for a human to sing it as you hear it in the movie. As stated the one part was done completely mechanically and with super tight timing so no one can ever duplicate it. Some singers can do good enough where it isn't jarringly obvious how off it is. The ones that are the most disappointing are the ones where they obviously just play the recorded bit for the movie and it is lip synced.

    • @Wolf-ln1ml
      @Wolf-ln1ml Před rokem +2

      @@Stubbies2003 _"It isn't possible for a human to sing it as you hear it in the movie."_
      Yep, that's exactly my point. The whole piece was _composed_ to be impossible for the human voice, and even though it has not actually been sung as composed, I see so many comments _claiming_ that some singers have done it. It's just annoying at this point.

    • @Deined
      @Deined Před rokem +4

      The woman that originally sang it for the film, Inva Mula, actually managed to pull off 85 % of it herself. 😄

    • @NZBigfoot
      @NZBigfoot Před rokem +2

      Actually id go with the YT vid "Laura sings the "Diva Dance" from the Fifth Element" from about 14 years back... she hits it pretty much 100%.
      Every other one ive seen either fudges it or cheats in small ways to accomplish it... Laura does it virtually perfectly.

  • @joshgoodman5667
    @joshgoodman5667 Před rokem +39

    This one is in my top five favorite movies. Perhaps not for everyone, but the quirky, over-the-top goofiness is a large part of its charm. Gary Oldman as Zorg is one of the best villains ever!

  • @felipeaguena5289
    @felipeaguena5289 Před rokem +3

    12:27 "If she was perfect why did they gave her those roots" 😂😂 I love you Cass

  • @PaddyboySolis
    @PaddyboySolis Před rokem +13

    Jean Paul Gaultier was the costume designer for the film. Many of the people in the film were top fashion models of the era, including Milla. Seeing the models throughout was like finding Easter eggs. It was a cool idea to bring both men and women fashion models to have cameos in the film. I hope you and your sister stay "super green" as Ruby Rhod would say. Love your videos.

  • @efrat394
    @efrat394 Před rokem +20

    According to the novel, the divas are attuned to the psychic resonance of anyone that hears them sing and it is like a feedback loop. So, your siren song comment isn't far off. Her voice affects those around her and they in turn affect her as well.

  • @geoffkeil3135
    @geoffkeil3135 Před rokem +38

    RED and RED 2 are great movies. Action, espionage, comedy, a great plot, great actors ... a bit of a love story. Worth a reaction.

    • @WikedRolf
      @WikedRolf Před rokem

      Seconded. I LOVE Red

    • @DominiqueMarsell
      @DominiqueMarsell Před rokem

      The Two Hannibals finally meet in RED 2. Funny how Anthony Hopskin's character shades the OG Hannibal Brian Cox when they meet too.

    • @ghostofyourmom
      @ghostofyourmom Před 11 měsíci

      Based on the three issue comic miniseries by Warren Ellis & Cully Hamner. Awesome story, and the movies expanded the world quite a bit.

  • @jorluo
    @jorluo Před rokem +9

    I remember Bruce Willis in the award-winning TV series Moonlighting (1985-1989) with Cybill Shepherd. The show was a huge hit as audiences watched the developement of the romantic love-hate relationship between the main characters, private detectives David and Maddie. Moonlighting made Bruce Willis famous and helped him launch an amazing film career and become a star.

  • @lorrainemcgrail6315
    @lorrainemcgrail6315 Před rokem +3

    "If she was perfect why did they give her those roots?" - the most savage thing you've ever said ☠☠

  • @whatareyoulookingat908
    @whatareyoulookingat908 Před rokem +33

    Loved how the cat freaked out and stared at Ruby when he showed up on the tv.

  • @simonsalgueiro6217
    @simonsalgueiro6217 Před rokem +62

    Ruby Rhod is one of the few "hyper extra" characters in cinema that doesn't become annoying. Damn, such a fun movie.

    • @timmyinthewell1
      @timmyinthewell1 Před rokem +5

      @@hendrikscheepers4144 And I differ from you. I loved the movie and even though on first watch thought Chris was over the top, on repeated viewings ive grown to appreciate the character and performance.

    • @mhicks31
      @mhicks31 Před rokem +2

      @@timmyinthewell1 Same. The more I watch this movie, the more I like the Ruby Rhod character.

    • @Tanx33
      @Tanx33 Před rokem +6

      The role was originally written to be played by Prince. Tucker was great at matching that energy of how the character was written, but the character was a whole different personality because of Tucker. Still glad he ended up with the part, but could you imagine a more suave Ruby than Prince?

    • @simonsalgueiro6217
      @simonsalgueiro6217 Před rokem

      @@Tanx33 Nice, didn't know that. It would have been pretty damn cool

    • @Elerad
      @Elerad Před rokem

      I hated Ruby the first time I saw it, but as time went on, he grew on me, and now I love the performance.

  • @AdventureJenny
    @AdventureJenny Před rokem +18

    Your bewildered reaction to this had me in stitches! 😂 Cult classic that makes me laugh harder every time I see it. I adore its quirky storytelling.

  • @kennethcook9406
    @kennethcook9406 Před rokem +2

    Gary Oldman as both Zorg (in this movie) and Sirius Black (in Harry Potter) just shows what an amazing actor he is.
    Oh, and the "blood" from people's heads was chocolate syrup.

  • @jasonligon5937
    @jasonligon5937 Před rokem +7

    French are bombastic and I liked it because they didn't go 100% serious. They purposely added easter eggs of other scifi too. I hope you rewatch it with your sister. Since it is fast paced, you'll catch more the 2nd or 3rd time around.😎😎👍👍

  • @to0muchtoan
    @to0muchtoan Před rokem +41

    LOVE this movie. I grew up on it and it's one of my go-to movies for just a good time.
    Edit: 12:28 "if she was perfect why did they give her those roots" lmaooo Cassie you are a gem

    • @cotevallejos7230
      @cotevallejos7230 Před rokem +6

      I was looking for this comment 🤣

    • @northshore1000
      @northshore1000 Před rokem +3

      I laughed out loud, cause I could understand what Cassie was saying!

  • @PlayShorts3
    @PlayShorts3 Před rokem +5

    I love this film, I was laughing my butt off when I watched this for the first time. Especially Gary's character and Chris's character 😂😂.

  • @tehawesomeface1337
    @tehawesomeface1337 Před rokem +13

    The Diva’s song is called ‘The Diva Dance’. It has taken on a life of its own beyond the film. Symphony orchestras and sopranos from different parts of the world have performed it on stage. Considered one of the most difficult and challenging songs, some of the best vocalist and singers have done a great job in recreating the performance from The Fifth Element. Aspiring vocalists from different parts of the world sang the song during auditions to impress vocal judges! Some of the best covers of ‘The Diva Dance’ were from China, Korea, Russia, countries in Eastern Europe, etc. Vocal coaches have done reaction videos of singers, both amateurs and professionals, who attempted ‘The Diva Dance’. Look for Dimash Kudaibergen (male singer from Kazakhstan!), he will blow you away!

    • @mchess6141
      @mchess6141 Před rokem

      for Dimash you should listen to SOS

  • @mhlevy
    @mhlevy Před rokem +44

    This is one of my all-time favorite movies! This movie is just so much fun! Nobody does "Over the Top" acting like Gary Oldman! "Red" is also an incredible movie, and John Malcovich is really special in it.

  • @markus.schiefer
    @markus.schiefer Před rokem +27

    One of my favourite movies. Saw it in cinema when it was released and everyone was having a blast.
    Luc Besson was a genius having the actors improvise many scenes. For example, the whole scene when Leeloo crashes into the taxi was improvised. Both had no idea what the other was going to do.
    Shame Cassie didn't have more fun watching it.

  • @slithery9291
    @slithery9291 Před rokem +6

    Gary Oldman is fantastic in this, just like in all of his performances. An absolute legend in every role he plays.
    You should really react to 'Leon' if you haven't seen it already.

  • @duckducklarry
    @duckducklarry Před rokem +5

    I usually say this is my favorite movie. I'm not sure if it truly is, but I love how campy and wild and innovative and crazy it is. I just love everything about it.

  • @mikehigbee2320
    @mikehigbee2320 Před rokem +57

    A purely fun movie. I remember coming out of the theater and grinning, "what a wild ride!"

  • @MrRyguy2112
    @MrRyguy2112 Před rokem +8

    You might recognize Sir Ian Holm that played the priest. He was Bilbo in Lord of the Rings.

  • @ghyslainabel
    @ghyslainabel Před rokem +3

    The novelization expanded on the black goo that showed up a couple of time. When the dark entity is near someone, or is in communication with someone, that black goo appears. It can ooze from anywhere. The novel also imply that the Moon was an older black planet that died near Earth.

  • @BarryOkanagan
    @BarryOkanagan Před rokem +6

    Another classic. Such a fun movie, with an incredible cast and a unique soundtrack. The take off scene music is so good! Ruby Rhod also is iconic, I still quote him regularly.

  • @ericmarois6960
    @ericmarois6960 Před rokem +98

    What an absolutely unexpected beautiful surprise: one of my all time favorite movie for your first viewing! Got my thumbs up already.

    • @shawnlopez2317
      @shawnlopez2317 Před rokem +4

      I worked for a theater when this was coming out and I actually got to see it in a test screening, hadn't seen any trailers or promotions for it at the time and the only thing we were told about the film was that it was from the director of The Professional (Leon), it starred Bruce Willis and it was a Sci-Fi, so we thought "Cool it must be like Blade Runner or something!" Boy what a surprise this was, and a delightful one.
      Sometimes I think that's how all movies should be, just go in blind.

  • @heffatheanimal2200
    @heffatheanimal2200 Před rokem +5

    25:41 "Punch it Chewie"
    OMG we are all so goddamn proud of you right now

  • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
    @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Před rokem +17

    Cassie, this is one of those movies that need 2 or 3 viewings to really appreciate (in that it’s a lot like Big Trouble in Little China).
    Watch this with your sister in like, 6 or 9 months & you might feel more of a connection the second go round🙂

    • @mycroft16
      @mycroft16 Před rokem +3

      I can't echo this enough. the first time through you either just accept it and laugh along, or you struggle trying to make sense of it like a standard sci-fi. Give it some time to percolate and then watch it with your sister.

  • @yourmom9758
    @yourmom9758 Před rokem +1

    She is not human. She was reformed exactly how she was--perfect.

  • @ironpony42
    @ironpony42 Před rokem +5

    I loved everything about this film. Perfect casting, creative vivid world creation, a simple yet fun plot. I loved how far Chris Tucker was willing to take it. In stoner 90's film "Friday" Chris plays Smokey small time weed dealer, and main character Craig's friend. Tommy Lister Jr. played the President in this film. In Friday Tommy was neighborhood thug Deebo, who tormented the block, including Craig and Smokey. Two roles that couldn't not be farther apart, for both of them. Tommy played a lot of "tough guy" roles just based on his size and appearance, but he was capable of much more than that. Even did voice work, and was the tiniest animal in Zootopia, even though he was generally the largest person in the room. The world lost Tommy in 2020, he had over 130 films, and over 200 credits total to his name. He was one of those actors I always loved seeing pop up.

  • @ozymandias3322
    @ozymandias3322 Před rokem +10

    They're like robot armadillo men.. haha. Cassie, you're adorable and good choice of movie. Love this one

  • @Dirkus17
    @Dirkus17 Před rokem +1

    Favourite line of the movie, from Tiny Lister: “Major Dallas, I would first like to salute a warrior, you are a shining example of this Army’s might...” His ennui at the protocol. So good.

  • @zeer0squared
    @zeer0squared Před rokem +4

    They didn't "turn her into a human." They reconstructed her using DNA from the tissue inside of the glove they found.

  • @kissmy_butt1302
    @kissmy_butt1302 Před rokem +23

    Luc Besson doesn't get enough credit for his sci fi films. They are beautifully and uniquely presented. The Fifth Element and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets didn't do well in theaters. I love them both.

    • @asuopank
      @asuopank Před rokem

      Not true. The Fifth Element was a success, it made over $263 million at the box office.

    • @memnarch129
      @memnarch129 Před rokem +1

      Valerian is not as bad as many make it out to be.

    • @satana8157
      @satana8157 Před rokem

      Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets's problem was absolute predictability. Yes we get it, they save each other, like a trillion times.

    • @TacticusPrime
      @TacticusPrime Před rokem +1

      Valerian has a beautiful setting BUT the main plot is neither weird enough nor compelling enough to make it memorable. Also, the leads look like brother and sister and have 0 chemistry together.

    • @mycroft16
      @mycroft16 Před rokem

      I think the only reason Valerian didn't do as well is because it's basically a late 90s film, but made 20 years too late. But it is beautiful, has a fun story. It's extremely like The Fifth Element in the way the characters are. It's extremely weird and extra all over the place. It's a Luc Besson film in the best way.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Před rokem +37

    It doesn't matter who you are, where you're from, what kind of music you like or don't like.
    Everybody loves the opera scene.
    Also, Chris Tucker was the most underrated Scream Queen of the '90s.

    • @carlazaz1690
      @carlazaz1690 Před rokem

      The "mad scene" from Lucia di Lammermoor, in which the character has just killed her newly-wed husband and has blood on her hands.

    • @machfront
      @machfront Před rokem +1

      I didn’t. It’s actually the one scene I’ve strongly disliked since I saw it on opening night. 🤷‍♂️

    • @OUsniper1
      @OUsniper1 Před rokem

      @@machfront He stands corrected, everyone BUT you then..

    • @RootinrPootine
      @RootinrPootine Před rokem +2

      She didn’t like it

    • @CYB3R2K
      @CYB3R2K Před rokem

      ​@@RootinrPootine she didn't liked most of the movie what the hell

  • @NativeNewMexican
    @NativeNewMexican Před 11 měsíci +1

    "If she was perfect, why'd they give her those roots?" is one of my all time favorite reactor comments! Laughed HARD at that one.

  • @Bocalt
    @Bocalt Před rokem +1

    Btw the actress playing the singer was with the director, he fell in love with the actress playing Leeloo and married her (they made it work for a couple of years)

  • @danharris5999
    @danharris5999 Před rokem +42

    I absolutely love this movie. I believe it was Milla Jovovich's first major movie role. Yes, it was kind of campy, but it was a fun sci-fi film that never took itself too seriously. Over the top was a good analogy.

    • @amyjordan195
      @amyjordan195 Před rokem +3

      Mila was a child star.

    • @LeviBoldock
      @LeviBoldock Před rokem +1

      Milla was acting long before this film came out. You're on the internet - use it.

    • @Michael-id9bw
      @Michael-id9bw Před rokem +3

      He didn't say first movie roll, he said first major movie roll, and I would agree. I don't count things like Dazed and Confused or Chaplin as major movie rolls for her.

    • @LeviBoldock
      @LeviBoldock Před rokem +1

      @@Michael-id9bw I'm pretty sure she would disagree.

    • @Michael-id9bw
      @Michael-id9bw Před rokem +3

      @@LeviBoldock well since neither of us actually know her who's to say what she considers her first major movie roll.

  • @genx-tv
    @genx-tv Před rokem +42

    I see that she has a hard time seeing the humor in so many scenes. This movie is simply hilarious! While I'm laughing, she's thinking: wait what, how weird, huh... don't understand... You just have to go with the absolute bonkers quirkiness of the story and then it becomes fun. I do understand that some might not understand, because there's not much like this kind of humor in recent times. But this is why I love the 80s and 90s, the times I grew up in.

    • @Milovatsi
      @Milovatsi Před rokem +7

      She's usually like that 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @JakkFrost1
      @JakkFrost1 Před rokem +2

      To be fair, I think you kind of have to have a good background in certain genres to fully appreciate this movie, especially (but not limited to) sci-fi.

    • @pobstrel
      @pobstrel Před rokem +9

      She's a sweet person but is very vanilla.

    • @genx-tv
      @genx-tv Před rokem +4

      ​@@JakkFrost1 Yes, you have to know film. Many jokes are in the montage. You have to pick up the film language. Something is said, something happens. Something happens, another character explains. Action, reaction, it's quite fast paced, and it can be strange if you don't pick up this constant play. And you have to pick up the humor from the beginning, like Aziz light! And this guy keeps a tally of how many times it is said. You have to be very adapt in picking it all up.

    • @genx-tv
      @genx-tv Před rokem +2

      @@user-ll2je4kc4f No, I get it. It is a totally bonkers sci fi and yes it has annoying characters. You don't really have characters to identify with. It also has a very abstract story, more of an allegory. But I always thought that this is a movie in which you are allowed to be annoyed at all the characters and simply laugh at their silliness. Who in the real world would love Ruby Rhod? But in this world everyone is crazy about him. I don't like him, but that's why I can laugh at the silliness. And I marvel at the way the movie is edited to have comedic effect. I don't want to live in that world. I don't love the characters, and yet it is a mesmerizing movie on a creative level.

  • @troyt8073
    @troyt8073 Před rokem +6

    This movie is such a gem. What a shame you couldn't "connect" with it. And I liked watching your reaction videos too.

  • @greencello599
    @greencello599 Před rokem +2

    This was originally written as a trilogy. Luc Besson crammed it into one movie.

  • @badmoonrising7012
    @badmoonrising7012 Před rokem +21

    I had virtually the same reaction after I finished watching this movie and I had to watch it a couple more times before I really became immersed in everything. It is now become one of my favorite movies and I have probably watched it 30 times for more.

  • @StevenKephart
    @StevenKephart Před rokem +8

    Production on this movie was delayed waiting for Bruce Willis to finish another project. So the Director used the film crew to make another movie called Leon The Professional. It is a true masterpiece that you should check out.

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Před rokem

      I heard the projected budget was costly for Gaumont, the film's production company. So Luc Besson worked on Leon: The Professional first. Bruce was impressed by Leon before working with Besson.

    • @CYB3R2K
      @CYB3R2K Před rokem +3

      Why? She obviously hates Besson style, i bet that movie will fly over her head too and be like "eww that's not ok" "that's creepy ped0 stuff" "I don't like this"

  • @robynrayner4288
    @robynrayner4288 Před rokem +1

    'Anyone else want to negotiate'? One of my favorite movie lines ever!

  • @raymondgilbert1341
    @raymondgilbert1341 Před rokem +1

    One of my favorite Gary Oldman roles ever. Also, that machine that turns a little pill into a giant platter of food is technology we need to be researching.

  • @tehsma
    @tehsma Před rokem +5

    Luc Besson started writing the script for the fifth element when he was 16 years old. He was 38 by the time it was released. So I think that might be part of the reason for the joyful & wacky child-like qualities of it! Maybe that's why he held onto it for so long. Its a very fun film.

  • @IronicTonic8
    @IronicTonic8 Před rokem +9

    The 5th Element is one of my favorite movies of all time.

  • @Torgonius
    @Torgonius Před rokem +2

    The first thing I did in my smart house was program the lights to turn on at the phrase "Aziz! Light!"

  • @cristonsloan
    @cristonsloan Před rokem +4

    12 Monkeys and Death Becomes Her are definitely more than worth watching. They are both bizarre and very different to anything else out there (much like this film), but that overt originality is part of what makes them so very good. The former is extremely psychological and the latter is very comedic, so they are very different films, but equally as good, only in very different ways, in my opinion.

  • @katya2032
    @katya2032 Před rokem +11

    When you realize how much pop culture influenced this movie. Jean-Paul Gautier was the lead costume designer.

  • @briankelley7890
    @briankelley7890 Před rokem +3

    "If she was perfect, why did they give her those roots?"
    Best analytical sentence I've ever heard for this movie. Applause!

  • @harmshoney
    @harmshoney Před rokem +1

    "i'm scared" sent me 🤣🤣 chris was honestly perfect for that role!

  • @FlyingPenguin85
    @FlyingPenguin85 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I remember when this movie came out i was really proud since Mila Jovovic is of Serbian origin ( Milica Jovovic) and her husband at that time Luc Besson who was also writter and director of 5th element to honor her he add serbian word Plava Laguna which means Blue Lagoon. Greetings from Serbia