The Fifth Element (1997)
For someone who doesn’t normally like science fiction movies, it’s pretty funny that one of the movies I was raised on was The Fifth Element. This was such a beloved movie in our household, we frequently quoted one-liners and even named one of our cats after Milla Jovovich’s character. Because we couldn’t resist the little kitten, even though we hadn’t intended to come home with one, and because she had a bit of orange poking through her Abyssinian fur, we thought she was “the supreme being”. The Fifth Element might not be your favorite action flick, but I’m sure you understand that it’s one of mine.
In a hilarious, wacky future with flying cars, robot bartenders, clunky guns, and devices that change one’s nail polish instantly, Bruce Willis stars as a scruffy, recently fired cab driver who gets drawn into a mission to save the world. On accident, a beautiful, scantily-clad woman falls into his cab, and he helps her escape from the bad guys chasing her. She speaks no English and has no identification, but Bruce quickly learns that Milla is “the supreme being” destined to save the world. She’s so adorable! As he helps her learn English and information about the modern world, they also fall in love. Ian Holm and Chris Tucker join the “save the world gang”, playing a by-the-rules religious figure and an over-the-top gameshow host, respectively. The head bad guy, who’s far more hilarious than evil, is Gary Oldman. Every scene of his is memorable, with delightful humor and a quotable line to take with you after the credits roll. Then again, the same can be said for everyone else’s scenes; it’s just that type of a movie.
Much like the plot to save the world, everyone in the cast presents his or her own element, combining to create perfection. If you’ve never seen this movie, give it a chance. You might not name your cat after it, but you’ll certainly be entertained and come away with some new household phrases. “I don’t want an incident!” “Mul-ti-pass.” “Think he’s gonna be okay?” “Do-you-want-some-more?” “Aziz, lights!” “If you want something done, do it yourself!” If those quotes don’t bring a smile to your face, you’ve either never seen the movie or haven’t seen it in a long time. Rent it again!
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In a hilarious, wacky future with flying cars, robot bartenders, clunky guns, and devices that change one’s nail polish instantly, Bruce Willis stars as a scruffy, recently fired cab driver who gets drawn into a mission to save the world. On accident, a beautiful, scantily-clad woman falls into his cab, and he helps her escape from the bad guys chasing her. She speaks no English and has no identification, but Bruce quickly learns that Milla is “the supreme being” destined to save the world. She’s so adorable! As he helps her learn English and information about the modern world, they also fall in love. Ian Holm and Chris Tucker join the “save the world gang”, playing a by-the-rules religious figure and an over-the-top gameshow host, respectively. The head bad guy, who’s far more hilarious than evil, is Gary Oldman. Every scene of his is memorable, with delightful humor and a quotable line to take with you after the credits roll. Then again, the same can be said for everyone else’s scenes; it’s just that type of a movie.
Much like the plot to save the world, everyone in the cast presents his or her own element, combining to create perfection. If you’ve never seen this movie, give it a chance. You might not name your cat after it, but you’ll certainly be entertained and come away with some new household phrases. “I don’t want an incident!” “Mul-ti-pass.” “Think he’s gonna be okay?” “Do-you-want-some-more?” “Aziz, lights!” “If you want something done, do it yourself!” If those quotes don’t bring a smile to your face, you’ve either never seen the movie or haven’t seen it in a long time. Rent it again!
More Bruce Willis movies here!