The Fifth Element (Remastered) [Blu-ray]
The Fifth Element (Remastered) [Blu-ray]

The Fifth Element (Remastered) [Blu-ray]

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Product NameThe Fifth Element (Remastered) [Blu-ray]
ManufacturerSony
Retail Price $28.95
EAN-130043396215207
EAN-1400043396215207
UPC043396215207
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Release Date2007-07-17
Actor(s)Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, Chris Tucker
Director(s)Luc Besson
RatingPG-13, PG-13 (MPAA)
Num. of Items1
GenreAliens
Aspect Ratio2.35:1, 2.40:1
Region Code1, 0
Dimensions7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 in.
Weight1 lbs.
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5 Star Rating  "funny sci-fi"2009-10-30
- Reviewed By User: A37QYHF0W59A3V
This is the funniest, dumbest sci-fi kitsch ever. The actors are superb and the story creative.
 
5 Star Rating  "The Perfect Film"2009-10-28
- Reviewed By rugby007
This is one of the movies I've never gotten tired of watching. I don't really know why, but after seeing this film probably 75 or more times--I didn't see it in the theater, sadly--and knowing most of its dialog by heart, I just love to keep watching every single minute of it.

Thumbnail synopsis: In 2263, Evil returns to threaten Earth and all existence, necessitating the intervention of the Fifth Element, a "perfect" being, who we eventually learn lacks only one thing. A priest, the global government, an evil corporate strongman, both Samaritan and mercenary aliens, henchmen, and a former intergalactic special forces officer now a NYC cab driver all participate in the adventure to save the day.

Simply, this is a perfect film, in that it has just about everything that any moviegoer would want to see: clearly defined good and bad guys, explosions, shoot `em up, physical and subtle comedy, interesting characters, fun music, outstanding special effects, the standard Good vs. Evil, unexpected plot twists, space battles, engaging mysteries, memorable lines, aliens, ancient prophecy, sci-fi, very straightforward characters, fantastic costuming, a subtle little hint of sex, some minor yet tasteful T&A, and love as the ultimate plot device. You get all this and more, with no profanity, no blood and guts, and no torture.

I consider this a family film, and both my kids (13/11) love this film as much as I do. But at PG-13, for a couple of scenes of bad guys gunning down policemen, I caution that parents will have to decide on their own. The plot has some subtleties that an attentive adult viewer will get and enjoy, but the storyline is clear, direct and straightforward, and young kids can easily follow it.

Now, I'm no Academy(tm) voter, but I've always thought Milla Jovovich acted her butt off in this film. It's a difficult role, that of a genetically tuned supreme being who is reborn on a DNA reconstruction table and minutes later has to escape to carry out her mission to save Earth and all existence. I think she does a masterful job all the way through; I don't get the criticisms of her performance. Bruce Willis is basically the same smooth guy you know and love, same as in Moonlighting, Die Hard, Pulp Fiction, Sin City, Tears of the Sun, etc.--the same quiet yet powerful, determined, normal, inescapably masculine action hero he's always been, with an orange shirt and different hair color.

One of the things I like best about this film is that the characters are not stock, but it's clear who they are and what role they play. Good and bad are clearly discernable from the outset. The best example of these unexpected characters is Chris Tucker's seriously divergent Ruby Rhod, a hyperpopular intergalactic radio host with a penchant for bad drag feminine makeup and hair, but also unmistakably manly when the moments come (think a 23rd century Prince). He is both foil and comedy relief, playing a sliver of the trite female sidekick role, but in a new and seriously refreshing manner.

The costuming is fantastic throughout, different from the usual Hollywood glop, designed to make all the good guys look fabulous and glamorous and the bad guys as dirty, evil and fashion-challenged. As all costumes are Gaultier, they are way interesting, from Zorg's iridescent tunic to Leloo's mini white T and orange body halter/sling, with scientists and technicians in dumpy yet engaging scrubs.

The music is great, too, also different but in keeping with the film. There is a great deal of European influence and feel to the score, very French, and also very North African. I recommend the soundtrack recording, and even have bought one of the Khaled albums used in the film (but not featured on the soundtrack).

The production is highly Euro, specifically French, which may have been why it didn't really do that well at the box office. During the totally cool car chase, the music is a North African/Mediterranean rai mix, which is very cool, but not the kind of thing that most Americans are used to hearing on a daily basis. Plavalaguna's performance at Phloston Paradise begins with pure opera, and slides into an electronically enhanced hip-hop voice mix.

The F/X are top-notch throughout, not the least bit cheezy. In fact, the film was nominated for a best visual effects Oscar, as well as for its sound effects editing (check out the awesome sound of Zorg's weapon when he unloads on Leeloo in the hotel suite). It was nominated for and won many more awards for cinematography, direction, costuming and effects, production design, and more.

There is lots of trivia and lots of fun facts about this film; [...]. One of my favorites is that the big Phloston Paradise explosion to cap off the fight with the Mangalores remains the biggest indoor Hollywood movie explosion of all time, and that it just about got away from them.

The ethnic/cultural range is amazing in this film; dare I interpret an intentional effort to show a future of seamless integration and race neutrality? Good guys and bad guys are all races, colors, and there are no pathetic stereotypes. You've got all manner of wonderfully unexplained characters, a goofy son, a bad but dimwitted henchman, expendable police officers, shapeshifting punks (one in a transparent mini-skirt!), a clueless robber, a radiological Rasta, Indian pilots, Polynesian dancers and musicians, an idiot German actor, black, white, yellow, even blue, and throughout both black and white playing prominent roles. It's refreshing.

Bottom Line: This isn't Citizen Kane, or even Blade Runner (although the influence is obvious). But, this is an immensely fun film depicting the classic Good vs. Evil struggle, but told in a different context, with blessedly new characters, costumes and situations. It's no saccharine-sweet Disney glopfest, but at the same time it is most definitely not ugly, cynical, cruel or gory. I recommend it completely.
 
5 Star Rating  "Must Have Blu-Ray for a SCIFI Fan!"2009-10-25
- Reviewed By tsoptick
This has long been one of my favorite SCIFI movies! The incredible characters, performances, beautiful scenes, action, and storyline all make this a great movie. Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich are reasons enough to buy this movie, but Chris Tucker steals the show! His performance is hilarious! It was also the first Blu-Ray movie I ever saw. I decided that once I invested in a Blu-ray player, I had to have this movie in Blu-Ray. Viewing and hearing it in Blu-ray is incredible! It becomes so real, you will think you were on the set!
 
5 Star Rating  "Bruce Willis, Taxi Driver, Saves the planet"2009-10-24
- Reviewed By jimg944
5 of 5 stars for the sci-fi movie Fifth Element. OK, how do you summarize this movie? Sigh. OK, take three stone symbols which are a key to a protective weapon useable to keep away some nasty aliens who want to take the world, add in sexy girl (Milla Jovovich) who is a guardian of the weapon, a taxi driver (Bruce Willis), more aliens, some priests who know the secrets, an evil traitor working with the bad aliens and you have a really wild sci-fi story. Oh, it all takes place on the Earth in the dstant future. Did I mention the taxi moves in all 3 dimensions?

An expansive vision of a whole different Earth with many different types of beings. Bruce Willis does a great job in the Sci-Fi movie. Really good story and well executed. Extensive special effects and really wild sets. This is a must see sci-fi movie!
 
5 Star Rating  "Fitfh Element -- First Class Blu-Ray"2009-09-25
- Reviewed By User: A1GB0HW46Y2EB
From what I've gleaned from other reviewers, I guess I have the remastered version of "The Fifth Element" . The picture and sound are both stunning -- better, I think, than anything I've seen on Blu-Ray. The original DVD (non-Blu-Ray), which I also own, has a reputation for outstanding video quality and it does, but the BD is several levels better. Some claim that the DVD is very nearly equivalent in quality to Blu-Ray and you can believe it until you have seen the remastered BD.

As a film. this has to be the finest science-fiction comedy ever conceived. (Yes, Space Balls is funny in places, but it's mainly for kids). Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich are perfect in this, Chris Rock is generally funny but gets a bit tiring before the film has ended and Gary Oldman is superb as he is in practically everything in which he has appeared. He tends to raise the level of all of his pictures -- from "Batman Begins" to even the "Harry Potter" he appears in. And I can't count how many pictures I've seen the superb Ian Holm appearing in, whom I didn't at first recognize. The same thing was true of the earlier Peter Sellers pictures.
 
5 Star Rating  "Outstanding transfer - little if any room for improvement"2009-09-22
- Reviewed By User: A35M8NMSRI9ZIO
A favourite film and easily better on Blu-ray than DVD. Most people probably already know this, but particularly for US viewers who may be less familiar, note that the multi-level New York of flying vehicles was later ripped off (but brilliantly and with its own original aspects) by a "Doctor Who" David Tennant / Freema Agyeman episode "Gridlock" - worth watching for comparison. The sound track, already excellent, is not much of an increment, but the picture, as one would hope from a remaster, is staggeringly sharp. Haven't looked at extras yet, but otherwise, can't think how this film could ever be enjoyed better at home. And to confirm: this US disk plays just fine on a recent Pioneer UK player.
 
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