Originally I wanted to say 3.8 points, but this turned out to be a movie from 1997...! ! A good 4 star is actually really good as a sci-fi in 1997. It should be very brainy. It must have been a big sensation at the time! Especially the feeling in the first half hour is the feeling of a new world! But there are a few plot transitions that are too easy (probably because there are more of them now, it must be avant-garde at the time) and I want to say that I came with the idea of serious, reflective, dialectical science fiction But I didn't expect it to end in such a commercial, cheerful, and fun way... emm can't say no, we can only say that our tendencies are different. Of course, the thinking about war and love is still very good (although there is a little deliberate if it is obvious if the audience can feel it instead of saying it by themselves) using a fifth element and using a "new person" Looking at the world from a perspective, such feelings and conflicts and perspectives are really good, very special, with such a large energy but as fragile as a human being, like a newly born baby. The mind is very new and strong. I remember I watched it at the time. At the beginning, there is really a feeling of "wow, it can still be like this", so the fifth element is always buried in my heart (so there may be really high expectations), so the perfect establishment of all this should be attributed to the perfect interpretation of the heroine She completes that kind of performance that combines strength and fragility. The whole person is described as "perfect" and "inhuman", and it is completely unobtrusive. It makes you feel like "God is her". Every tearful scene is really true. It’s so great that you can feel her emotions completely. I believe that the fifth element must have an enlightening effect on science fiction and the combination of science fiction and business. It must have a great influence on later movies. So I watch it now and watch it in 1997. It must feel different. The popular genres at the time and now are also different. There are obviously many metaphors for her in 1997 giving her a thumbs up. (Oh my God, it’s been 22 years! Why don’t I feel that today’s male and female leaders are different from those of the past?)
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