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Trong tương lai đầy màu sắc, một tài xế taxi vô tình trở thành nhân vật trung tâm trong việc tìm kiếm một vũ khí vũ trụ huyền thoại để giữ ác và ông Zorg tại Bay.
Thông tin sản xuất
May 2, 1997
Ngày phát hành
$90,000,000
Ngân sách
$263,920,180
Doanh thu
Truy cập website
Website chính thức
France
Region (FR)

Gaumont
FR
Đạo diễn
Pascal Chaumeil
Female
Jamie Christopher
Female
Diễn viên
Bruce Willis
Korben Dallas
Milla Jovovich
Leeloo
Gary Oldman
Zorg
Ian Holm
Cornelius
Chris Tucker
Ruby Rhod
Luke Perry
Billy
Brion James
General Munro
Tommy Lister Jr.
President Lindberg
Lee Evans
Fog
Charlie Creed-Miles
David
Tricky
Right Arm
John Neville
General Staedert
John Bluthal
Professor Pacoli
Mathieu Kassovitz
Mugger
Christopher Fairbank
Mactilburgh
Kim Chan
Thai
Richard Leaf
Neighbour
Julie T. Wallace
Major Iceborg
Al Matthews
General Tudor
Maïwenn
Diva
John Bennett
Priest
Ivan Heng
Left Arm
Sonita Henry
President's Aide
Tim McMullan
Scientist's Aide
Hon Ping Tang
Munro's Captain
George Khan
Head Scientist
Roberto Bryce
Omar
Said Talidi
Aziz
Richard Ashton
Mondoshawan
Jerome St. John Blake
Mondoshawan
Anthony Chinn
Mactilburgh's Technician
Sam Douglas
Chief NY Cop
Derek Ezenagu
NY Cop
David Kennedy
Flying Cop
David Barrass
Flying Cop
Roger Monk
Flying Cop / Military Technician
Mac McDonald
Flying Cop
Jerry Ezekiel
Flying Cop
Indra Ové
VIP Stewardess
Stacey McKenzie
VIP Stewardess
Genevieve Maylam
Stewardess
Natasha Brice
Stewardess
Martin McDougall
Warship Captain
Jason Salkey
Cop
Gin Clarke
Diva's Assistant
Alan Ruscoe
Mangalore Kino
Christopher Adamson
Airport Cop
Ève Salvail
Tawdry Girl
Vincenzo Pellegrino
Ground Crew
Sonny Caldinez
Emperor Kodar Japhet
Michael Culkin
Hefty Man
Lenny McLean
Police Chief
John Sharian
Fhloston Captain
Sibyl Buck
Zorg's Secretary
Grant James
Scientist
Sean Buckley
Scientist
Mia Frye
TV Stewardess
Marie Guillard
Burger Assistant
Inva Mula
Diva's Singing Voice (uncredited)
Frank Senger
Bodyguard (uncredited)
Roger Wright
Afro Scott (uncredited)
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International Critic Reviews
This movie is one of the best movies of all time! It has a great story lines and graphics of it's time and even to today's standards it is brilliant. The world is well though out and well demonstrated. Zorg is a great bad guy, played by Gary Oldman and Bruce Willis plays his role very well. All in all a excellent movie.
A simple enough concept: Guy must save a World (in the Future!) from Evil! by protecting a Magical Macguffin, only in this case it’s a Girl! instead of a Thing. There’s really not a lot of story here. Not a lot of character either. Why waste valuable screen time with such paltry concerns when you can instead have Chris Tucker prancing around as a flamboyant radio host in the most annoying cinematic sci-fi supporting character not created by George Lucas? Instead, the film casts actors who do a fair job of acting simply by being themselves: Bruce Wills is Korben Dallas, a brawny, shoot-first hero who, when the chips are down, is brawny and shoot-firsty. The Magical Girlfriend MacGuffin, Leeloo, is played by Mila Jovovich (in her breakout performance) and some strategically-placed wrappings (the wrappings have had a harder time breaking into more mainstream roles). Ian Holm turns up as the Old Mentor, and filling out the cast is Gary Oldman as the antagonist Zord (in his hammiest role ever). The film seriously rises to the level of made-for-SciFi Channel-original and no higher. The plot is nonsensical, the acting committed but laughable, and the dialogue so stiff you’d think the script pages had been starched. So where does the film go legitimately wrong? Two main places: first, Besson carries on the proud tradition of French filmmakers doing weird things solely for the sake of being weird. The entire film is filled to the brim with the kind of idiosyncratic touches that I’ve come to expect from that region. Most of the bits don’t work, but I’ll give them credit for keeping things interesting. The second, more serious issue is another that seems to plague genre French directors, and that’s the whole matter being played (largely) for farce. The most successful (creatively) American (sci-fi/)action films are defined in very large part by their villain. This film, like so many other sci-fi/action films I’ve seen from French directors, never establish or maintain an element of power for the villains over the heroes. The villains are painted as clueless, moronic, out of their depth, or outright incompetent. That tradition continues here. What would Star Wars be without Darth Vader? Die Hard without Hans Gruber? Aliens without…uh, aliens? Lacking a strong (or even memorable) central villain (we have two: a Gary Oldman so hammy I’m pretty sure Muslims couldn’t work on the film, and the other being a giant planet-size ball of…Pure!Evil! No joke.), the film sacrifices the one shot it had at having some kind of weight or dimension. There’s no sense of danger or peril, no chance that the Hero won’t triumph, and [spoilers!] the day is essentially saved by a Care Bear stare. So, does what I’ve just said make it bad? Well, yes. Let’s try again. Does that made it unenjoyable? No, and it’s an important distinction to make. The film is an interesting curiosity. After a half-hour of the bizarre, if you can let yourself be swept into its idiosyncratic world you’ll find a perfectly watchable B (or C)-movie. It rankles a bit to think about how much was wasted making dreck this dreck-y, but it’s entertaining dreck.

Ever since I first watched The Fifth Element in the late 90s, I've been inspired by Gary Oldman's Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg. _Final rating:★★★½ - I strongly recommend you make the time._