Length: 126 minutes Rating:PG-13 (MPAA) Rating Reason: For intense sci-fi violence, some sexuality and brief nudity. UPC: 043396215207 Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Action/Adventure, Action, Adventure, Aliens, Campy, Fantasy, Futuristic, Science-Fiction, Swashbuckler, Thriller, Good Vs. Evil, Recommended, Big City, Desert, Blockbuster, Space Opera, Theatrical Release
Description
A visual feast combining ancient mysticism, cyberpunk sensibilities, flamboyant entertainment personalities, and gun-toting alien mercenaries. In the 23rd century, Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis), an ex-special forces agent who now practices as a down-and-out cabbie, finds himself caught in a struggle to defy a prophesied Evil from destroying the Earth when a mysterious woman (Milla Jovovich) falls into the back seat of his cab. Pursued by both the government and a powerful magnate enlisted by the forces of Evil (Gary Oldman), the woman is the key to Earth's salvation, known only as the Fifth Element. This was French auteur Besson's first offering with Hollywood backing. Academy Award Nomination: Best Sound Effects Editing.
DVD Features
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Keep Case Package Note: Blue BD Case Full Frame - 1.33 Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: PCM 5.1 - English, French Subtitles - English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai - Optional Additional Release Material: Featurette: "Feature-Length Trivia Fact Track" Interactive Features: "Seamless Menus"
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