classic. Although Bruce Willis is no longer young, he is still a young man. I remember that I watched this movie in the third year of junior high school. It's still a VCD video tape, which can be rented for one day. A movie will be turned over and over again this day. Look at it several times. If the movie is also a person, he will be annoying to watch me too. But watching movies at the time was really fun. My movie addiction is the seed planted from that era. I watched it again today. Three big men are sitting on the sofa. No seeds, only beer, no popcorn. Only beer. There is no milk tea, only beer. This is not the way to look at "The Fifth Element", because what is the core element of saving the planet? Yes, it is the person himself. When Bruce Willie finally said the vowels. The heroine suddenly climaxed. As a result, the energy of the earth, water, fire and wind was assembled. From his nostrils, his mouth, his eyes, his ears went straight into the sky. The flying fairy flying straight into the earth from light years away smashed into pieces. The three big men wanted to watch the spectacular explosion of the planet hitting the earth in the end, so they could only look at each other and go to sleep.
However, I feel that the director and screenwriter have underestimated the speed of human technology evolution. In the 300-year time scale, human technology has only evolved to interstellar crossing. I think it is still too conservative. In the age I lived, I really felt the magic and power of technology. That is, in the past ten years or even five years. In the era of mobile Internet, both basic science and applied science are changing with each passing day. And more subtle, because commercialization is pervasive. Technology is no longer the magic trick in the ivory tower. She penetrates our lives at the fastest speed. Transform into actual productivity. And it is foreseeable that after the digital revolution, technology. capital. Human resources, currency, and information will eventually be digitized. This acceleration will get faster and faster and deeper.
but
Human nature always stays in place.
Put this on record.
View more about The Fifth Element reviews