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In the year 2257, a planet-sized sphere of supreme evil is approaching the earth at relentless speed, threatening to exterminate every living organism unless four ancient stones, representing the elements of earth, wind, fire and water are united with the mysterious "Fifth Element".
From Luc Besson, the acclaimed Director of "Leon" and Nikita" comes a film that turns science fiction inside out. Starring Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman and Milla Jovovich. The Fifth Element takes you on an adrenalin-filled journey to a new dimension of sumptuous visuals, stunt-packed set-pieces and spectacular explosions.
This movie is by far one of the funniest sci-fi movies ever. It features Bruce Willis in a sort of futuristic, quirky, parody of Die Hard... with no Die Hard. Bruce plays a taxi driver who happens upon a super-hot alien female, namedly Milla 'Lee-Loo' Jovovich. They end up running away and stuff, yes I tell stories well, but I'm not here to spoil it. This is very quirky, and brilliant for the time it was made in.
From Luc Besson, the acclaimed Director of "Leon" and Nikita" comes a film that turns science fiction inside out. Starring Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman and Milla Jovovich. The Fifth Element takes you on an adrenalin-filled journey to a new dimension of sumptuous visuals, stunt-packed set-pieces and spectacular explosions.
This movie is by far one of the funniest sci-fi movies ever. It features Bruce Willis in a sort of futuristic, quirky, parody of Die Hard... with no Die Hard. Bruce plays a taxi driver who happens upon a super-hot alien female, namedly Milla 'Lee-Loo' Jovovich. They end up running away and stuff, yes I tell stories well, but I'm not here to spoil it. This is very quirky, and brilliant for the time it was made in.
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