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The Fifth Element

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France · 1997
Rated PG-13 · 2h 6m
Director Luc Besson
Starring Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm
Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Thriller

In the 23rd Century, former special forces operative Korben Dallas must fight to save Earth from a cosmic evil when Leeloo, a mysterious woman who holds the key to the planet's survival, falls into his taxicab. Dallas and Leeloo search for four stones key to saving the world while fighting for their own lives.

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The New York Times by Janet Maslin

As a yammering, swishy talk show host, Chris Tucker is flat-out incomprehensible, while Mr. Oldman preens evilly enough to leave tooth marks on the scenery.

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Chicago Reader by Lisa Alspector

Even the revelation of what the fifth element is at the end is disingenuous--in fact, the archness of this whole project is repellent.

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USA Today by Susan Wloszczyna

But for all the fancy-schmancy effects (budget: $90 million-plus), the vision of a hypercongested metropolis is not much more sophisticated than an episode of "The Jetsons." [9 May 1997]

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