In peace. The Fifth Element Enhanced Story Presentation includes screenshots in sync with the story and other film info. In order for Leeloo to fulfill her role as Fifth Element, she needs to believe that humanity is worth saving.
Near the end of the movie, Leeloo sees images of humanity's dark side, as well as its capacity for destruction, which puts her in a state of near-apathy. Korben thus has to convince her that love is humanity's redeeming value.
The Diva may have already noticed that Leeloo is special to Korben, and that he may be her strongest connection to mankind. Therefore, she convinces him to profess his love for Leeloo, so as to trigger her into action once the four elemental stones are arranged.
Also, the Diva was implying that love is no good on its own; it must be shared to be of any use, and also "loving" one another in a platonic sense is required to prevent self-destruction--the dark planet being representative of evil and as the 5th element pointed out, "Everything you create is used to destroy.
Realizing that each stone represents a classical element earth, wind, water, and fire , they match the stones to their slots, but nothing happens. When David accidentally exhales on the Wind stone, however, it activates. They dust the Earth stone with soil, and it, too, activates.
Cornelius squeezes the sweat from his handkerchief on the Water stone, and Dallas lights his last match to activate the Fire Stone. When Leeloo proves disillusioned after watching the War videos, Dallas tries to convince her there are things about humans worth preserving, and declares his love for her.
At that, Leeloo releases the Divine Light, extinguishing the fireball and turning Mr. Shadow into another moon in Earth's orbit. After their ordeal, Dallas and Leeloo are placed in a recuperation tank.
In the final scene, the President comes to thank them, but Dallas and Leeloo are consummating their relationship and ignore him. Sign In. Oldman, who'd played the villain in "The Professional," took the bad guy role of Zorg as a favor to Besson, who'd helped finance Oldman's directing debut, " Nil by Mouth.
The filmmakers auditioned 8, actresses to play mysterious, scantily clad heroine Leeloo. Besson said he saw or of those actresses read. One of them was Jovovich, who had taken a break from acting after " Dazed and Confused " three years earlier, in order to focus on her singing career. She can be Nefertiti and she can be from outer space. Even so, the martial arts novice couldn't manage some of the high kicks required of her character.
They were accomplished via artful editing and an artificial leg operated from just outside the frame. French fashionista Jean-Paul Gaultier designed the film's elaborate, gender-bending costumes.
He had to outfit at least actors and extras. Chris Tucker still best known at the time for his scene-stealing " Friday " role won the role of colorful media personality Ruby Rhod because the part had been turned down by Besson's first choice: Prince. So why did Prince turn down the role?
As Gaultier explained it in , the " Purple Rain " star found the proposed costumes the designer had shown him in illustrations to be "a bit too effeminate. Gaultier had also unwittingly offended Prince with his description of one proposed outfit, a mesh suit with a padded, fringe-bedecked rear.
Gaultier kept referring to this part of the suit as a "faux cul" "fake ass" , but because of his thick accent, he said Prince misheard him as saying, "F you! Tucker has said he took inspiration from both Prince and Michael Jackson in crafting his performance as Ruby Rhod. Besson enlisted influential French comic book artists Jean Giraud a. The New York scenes were created using a combination of CGI for the flying cars , live action the people , and scale models the buildings. What he seems to be driven by, more than anything else, is a simple need to get things done.
Shadow wants the stones and has told Zorg to get them for him. Zorg is simply looking for an efficient way to do that, because holy shit Mr. Shadow is terrifying. Director Luc Besson started writing the story of The Fifth Element when he was years-old, and his heroes reflect a certain childlike simplicity. Get the best gaming deals, reviews, product advice, competitions, unmissable gaming news and more! Susan Arendt.
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