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The Fifth Element (Remastered) [Blu-ray]

The Fifth Element (Remastered) [Blu-ray]
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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures

Starring: Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Milla Jovovich, Chris Tucker
Directed By: Luc Besson
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New York cab driver Korben Dallas didn't mean to be a hero, but he just picked up the kind of fare that only comes along every five thousand years: A perfect beauty, a perfect being, a perfect weapon. Now, together, they must save the world. Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Gary Oldman star in acclaimed director Luc Besson's outrageous sci-fi adventure, an extravagantly styled tale of good against evil set in an unbelievable twenty-third century world.

 

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I never get tired of this one. Chris Tucker is an absolute riot. This is by far one of my all time favorite movies. The supporting cast is also wonderful and they play off of Bruce superbly. All in all a great flick - lots of action, lots of humor. Willis is definitely having fun and it makes the movie fun and just off-center. The more you watch it, the better it gets.

It looks awesome. It only seem right to buy it on blu ray. i have this movie on dvd. But since i now have a blu ray player & a plasma tv.

I liked the movie, but you can get the normal movie at wal mart in thier $5 bin.

I'm not sure if that's put correctly, but I think you get the idea: it almost looks and feels like an anime film. Ian Holm never fails: he gives a very believable performance as Vito Cornelius. I doubt that major cities will look like the futuristic New York City as seen here, but the designs are nonetheless stunning to look at.Not only did I get a kick at the film's sci-fi style, I was also greatly amused by some of the performances (Oldman and Tucker in particular). This time he uses a very Southern accent for his character Zorg. This is an incredibly stylish sci-fi film.

This is a cult classic, and I don't think it'll ever go away. Will this film be forgotten in the future, or become overrated. I doubt it. Milla Jovovich is a bit of an annoyance when she first appears, but as the movie continues the annoyance soon vanishes and she gives a very lovely performance as Leeloo (her fight sequence will surely amaze).

And by the way, her clothes and her hair look so delicious. There's so much color in this futuristic world, and I don't mean that it's all very in-your-face flashy. Eric Serra has given us a very diverse music score. The entertainment value in The Fifth Element starts to find itself at the very top whenever the man's on screen. I did find myself laughing at his constant bragging and screaming whenever he's in the face of danger. And finally, the real standout here is the iconic Gary Oldman.

It's full of keyboards, synthesizers, strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and Middle Eastern instruments. Chris Tucker.

These two sequences in the film are simply the best when it comes to the music. I just hope it doesn't become a victim of a future remake ().Grade: A

Everyone remembers "Lucia di Lammermoor" and "Diva Dance," right. It's almost cyberpunk with dashes of colorful modern-day indie styles.

"This case is supposed to be FULL."The music is also worth of mention. People may not like his character Ruby Rod, but his loudmothed humor actually adds much to the film.

Bruce Willis may not be an ideal man for a sci-fi atmosphere, but he does a very god job here. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, he is more than just a hobbit.

The sound verges on the spectacular, with plenty of surround action.Among high-definition demo disks, "The Fifth Element" is "primer inter pares". It works best if you shut off your critical and reasoning faculties, and just "go with the flow".Beeson throws in lots of "Star Wars" references, which I'll leave you to note and laugh at on your own. On the other hand, Gary Oldman gives a (not surprisingly) imaginative and controlled interpretation of the story's human villain.The real star of this Blu-ray disk is the transfer itself. Ian Holm, in particular, so overplays the priest's discomfort and confusion that it becomes unbelievable.

Please note that the 4-star rating is for the film itself. If you simply want a disk to show off your new 60" Pioneer Elite Kuro plasma display (not to mention your sound system), you couldn't choose better. The image is so razor-sharp and beautifully textured -- without any apparent enhancement artifacts -- that one cannot even /imagine/ a better 1080p transfer. As a Blu-ray disk, it gets /at least/ 5 stars."The Fifth Element" is one of those films you have to accept on its own terms.

(And in a movie that's fundamentally unbelievable, that's saying something). ("Amadeus" and "2001" are also good choices). It's so silly and has so many off-the-wall elements that the initial viewing can be very off-putting, especially in a story about the possible destruction of humanity. His direction is apt and assured, but some of the acting is not up to par.

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