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The Fifth Element
Cast
Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm View AllCrew
Luc Besson (Screenplay), Luc Besson (Director), Luc Besson (Story), Robert Mark Kamen (Screenplay) View AllRelease: May 2nd, 1997
Runtime: 2 hours, 6 minutes
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The Rodent
It's also very exciting when it gets going and the humour that's laced throughout the film works brilliantly with the camp and colourful characters involved in the various explosions and fist fights.
It's also very exciting when it gets going and the humour that's laced throughout the film works brilliantly with the camp and colourful characters involved in the various explosions and fist fights.
TheUsualSuspect
The film is almost the complete opposite of what many sci/fi films are like, in terms of presentation and look.
The film is almost the complete opposite of what many sci/fi films are like, in terms of presentation and look.