The Fifth Element (1997)


In 2257, a taxi driver is unintentionally given the task of saving a young girl who is part of the key that will ensure the survival of humanity.

The Fifth Element (1997)

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Released Year: 1997
Runtime: 126 minutes
Directors: Luc Besson
Casts: Michael Culkin, Gary Oldman, Tim McMullan, Tom Lister Jr., Genevieve Maylam, Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, Martin McDougall, John Sharian, Indra Ové, John Bennett, Ian Holm, Chris Tucker, Sam Douglas, David Kennedy, Luke Perry, Mac McDonald, Richard Leaf, Mathieu Kassovitz, Christopher Adamson, Ève Salvail, Christopher Fairbank, Kim Chan, John Neville, François Guillaume, Al Matthews, Anthony Chinn, Bill Reimbold, Sonny Caldinez, Jason Salkey, Lee Evans, Charlie Creed-Miles, Sean Buckley, Joss Skottowe, Hon Ping Tang, Brion James, Tricky, John Bluthal, Julie T. Wallace, Maïwenn, Vincenzo Pellegrino, Ivan Heng, Sonita Henry, George Khan, John Hughes, Roberto Bryce, Said Talidi, Clifton Lloyd Bryan, Justin Lee Burrows, Richard Ashton, Jerome St. John Blake, Kevin Molloy, Colin Brooks, Derek Ezenagu, David Barrass, Roger Monk, Mark Seaton, Jean-Luc Caron, Riz Meedin, Jerry Ezekiel, Rachel Willis, Natasha Brice, Sophia Goth, Pete Dunwell, Paul Priestley, Stewart Harvey-Wilson, David Fishley, Carlton Chance, Gin Clarke, Vladimir McCrary, Aron Paramor, Alan Ruscoe, Kaleem Janjua, Tyrone Tyrell, Kevin Brewerton, Ian Beckett, Zeta Graff, Eddie Ellwood, Yui, Laura De Palma, Lenny McLean, Robert Oates, Fred Williams, Sibyl Buck, Sarah Carrington, Ali Yassine, Dane Messam, Nathan Hamlett, Cecil Cheng, Scott Woods, Leon Dekker, David Garvey, Stanley Kowalski, Omar Williams, Robert Clapperton, Robert Alexander, Mia Frye, Leo Williams, C. Keith Martin, J.D. Dawodu, Patrick Nicholls, Shaun Davis, Roy Garcia, Alex Georgijev, Marie Guillard, Renee Montemayor, Stina Richardson, Kristen Fick, Anita Koh, Kamay Lau, Tracy Redington, Gito Santana, Frank Senger, Roger Wright

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In 2257, a taxi driver is unintentionally given the task of saving a young girl who is part of the key that will ensure the survival of humanity.

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Reviews


80
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas
The cast is a delight, but it's Willis who is the film's true "fifth element," giving it life, depth and humanity.
75
San Francisco Chronicle - Peter Stack
What an attempt, and what a work of the imagination. The Fifth Element' will change the look of science fiction and will probably be imitated for years.
63
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) - Rick Groen
The movie unreels like a depressive in a manic phase, a frenzy of lightning-fast cuts, cuts, cuts.
50
Christian Science Monitor - David Sterritt
The action is fast, furious, and as wacky as science fantasy gets.
50
The New York Times - Janet Maslin
As a yammering, swishy talk show host, Chris Tucker is flat-out incomprehensible, while Mr. Oldman preens evilly enough to leave tooth marks on the scenery.

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