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Jaron 2022-04-19 09:01:03
postmodern landscape
I watched the movie when it first came out, and relived the classics of Luc Besson during my travels... Besson is not a betrayal of the French film tradition, but a reasonable game under the space and rules of Hollywood. The role of the film is very good. Meaning, for example, the president of the...
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Branson 2022-04-19 09:01:03
I don't want to write but it's too long
It's hard to imagine that back in 1997, Hong Kong could only produce sci-fi films like Monster City. You can compare them yourself. What about domestic ones? Hollywood can already make movies like The Fifth Element. The modeling and sci-fi technology in it have reached a high level. At that time, I...

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Myrl 2021-10-20 19:00:24
After so many years, I still don't want to admit that this is a science fiction film, but I feel more and more that this film is a work of God... About "The Fifth Element", I have a deep impression. At least three or four years ago, I watched it on the movie channel. Seeing Gary Oldman’s unlucky head shape of the two-fifth scorpion bird, and Nima buckled half a piece of plastic (probably cut out of a plastic bottle), I just wanted to scold the street. What I said in my heart: What about playing, brother, are you all unlucky? Why does your mother have such a science fiction movie? What about Luc Besson, it's useless for Luc to be tight, naive, hum. Looking at it now, it's very face-slapped. "The Fifth Element" is true punk, full of non-mainstream subcultures. Or should it be called "sci-fi comedy"? Anyway, it's just joking about the whole universe. In the same year, "Men in Black" seems to have gone this way too... The point is that this is the script written by someone at the age of 16... So they are indeed childish ghosts... It is also officially because of this childishness that the movie is concerned about "love". The reflection on serious topics such as "war" is not abrupt, but is the finishing touch. Really punk, self-conscious.
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Nikki 2022-03-23 09:01:03
Relive the classics. The story of taxi drivers, priests, arms smugglers, and ugly aliens competing for a perfect woman. I won't complain about the last ultimate weapon anymore. All kinds of short paragraphs are French humor, and the priest played by Ian Holm has added a lot of charm. The tone of the whole story gives people the feeling that it is not about saving the world but actually going to paradise with a beautiful woman and occasionally making a little mess.
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