FIFTH ELEMENT is nothing like I expected

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All Comments (21)
  • @liamevans9815
    "How does someone look so normal and yet abnormal, all at the same time?" Because he's the human chameleon that is Gary Oldman.
  • @LordVolkov
    "This is nothing like I expected it to be..." And Chris Tucker hadn't even shown up yet... 🤣🤣🤣
  • @filipvadas7602
    Honestly, I'm so glad this movie never got a sequel. Let this timeless masterpiece exist on its own.
  • @CarleenMSpry
    The more you watch it, the more you realize the brilliance of it. If I see it listed when I'm channel surfing, I have to watch, no matter whether it's at the beginning of the movie, the middle, or 5 minutes until the end. The first viewing is chaotic. With each subsequent viewing, the chaos becomes nuance.
  • @Uzkodas
    “Aziz! Light!” Is probably the most quoted line in my household. Every time a kid forgets to turn off a light, a booming “Aziz! Light!” echos throughout the house.
  • @fuzzybits410
    You do realize you will be saying "Multi-pass" the rest of your life.
  • @jasonremy1627
    This movie is two straight hours of non stop batshit insanity and I love every second of it.
  • @Matchgirl42
    IMO, The Fifth Element is the pinnacle of Luc Besson's career. He has yet to top it. The amazing cast and crew (the costumes! The set design! The makeup! The special effects!), the plot, the editing, the soundtrack, the humor both intended and unintended, the feast both visual and auditory, the story....AH! I love it so much. Five stars for me.
  • "Sir, are you classified as human?" "Negative, I am a meat popsicle." Infinitely quotable.
  • Fun fact: The Opera song was written to highlight a rapid-fire vocal fluctuation that should be impossible for a person to sing, which is why it is performed by an alien. Actual singers took this as a challenge, and over the years, many videos have come out showing people performing the song to prove it's possible.
  • @almahperditae
    Another fun fact about this movie: the preproduction of this film was (of course) very complex, take some years, and at some point the director had a year with nothing to do. He used that year to write and direct a more simple movie, without s big budget like the Fifth Element. The movie he write and direct on a break from this movie? Leon -The Professional.
  • @Eternitycomplex
    "We're 3D printing a dead thing?". That is easily the best description of Lilu's resurrection scene.
  • @fajenthygia5760
    When my friend got into microbrewing, his first ale was named "Aziz, Light!"
  • @SG-js2qn
    He's not smoking the cigarette backwards. The joke is that for your safety they have reversed the proportions, and now the cigarette is almost all filter. Zorg was played by Gary Oldman, who was also Sirius Black.
  • “What’s wrong with you? What you screaming for?” Is one of my favorite lines. I still say it all the time 😂😂😂
  • @ringod123
    Lelu was not in one of those "big metal suits", she was in the sarcophagus that the big metal suits took from the pyramid.
  • @monotonehell
    One of the things I love about this movie (and there are SO MANY things to love about this movie) is that the 'bad guy' and the 'good guy' never meet.
  • @lillykathleen89
    Fun Fact: Chris Tucker’s role, Ruby Rhod, was originally offered to Prince. He obviously turned it down but you can see how that character was pretty much created with him in mind. 💜
  • Ashleigh: "I'll never get tired of big ships entering from the side of the screen" SpaceBalls I: enters stage right
  • @roadrunner3100
    Ian Holm, the priest, is one of my all time favorite actors. He can do small, independent films like Chariots of Fire, The Sweet Hereafter, and Big Night (all good films) to sci-fi like this and Alien, to fantasy like Lord of the Rings and Brazil, to animation like Ratatouille, as well as filmed versions of Shakespeare's plays. Very versatile. Sadly, he left us in 2020.