The Secrets of The Fifth Element Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • Today we start a new series in which we examines the hidden themes in films. I've long wanted to do a video on The Fifth Element and so the series begins with this fun sci-fi classic.
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  • @GenerationFilms
    @GenerationFilms  3 года назад +64

    What other films should I dig into? (Don't you dare say "Holes" fellow Dad jokers out there)

    • @christenorio9555
      @christenorio9555 3 года назад +2

      I want an fifth element TV show franchise of leading up to the movie

    • @christenorio9555
      @christenorio9555 3 года назад +1

      Earth fire wind water with the fifth element is heart an modernize version of captain planet or avatar the last airbender cartoon tv series

    • @Sidekick_Snowman
      @Sidekick_Snowman 3 года назад +3

      Men in Black please!

    • @Aezeus
      @Aezeus 3 года назад +1

      Holes is good

    • @thicklydelicious
      @thicklydelicious 3 года назад +2

      Dark City

  • @Deimos001
    @Deimos001 3 года назад +149

    Man the performance of gary oldman in this film is 10/10
    He's a really awesome actor

    • @pruje
      @pruje 3 года назад +9

      He might be the most underrated actor in modern history. He is versatile AF.

    • @Deimos001
      @Deimos001 3 года назад +1

      @@pruje true,he is an chameleon, he fits the role as if it was made for him.

    • @WickedPrince3D
      @WickedPrince3D 3 года назад +3

      Watch Bram Stoker's Dracula; he plays Dracula. An incredible interpretation made awesome mostly by his portrayal of Dracula.

    • @Deimos001
      @Deimos001 3 года назад

      Already watched and yes he is an amazing actor.

    • @WickedPrince3D
      @WickedPrince3D 3 года назад

      @@Deimos001 The film is old enough you never know who has seen it anymore. His passion for his character in that movie was so great I almost wanted to root for him even though he was the villain. And his ability to transition from the Warrior to the ancient and frightening old man to the handsome Modern Man was incredible.

  • @OdariArt
    @OdariArt 3 года назад +81

    The Fifth Element is a live-action anime. I love the fact that Tommy 'Tiny' Lister is the president.

    • @jakeaurod
      @jakeaurod 3 года назад +3

      I read somewhere that it use the comic book aesthetic of France, not Japan.

    • @UGNAvalon
      @UGNAvalon 3 года назад +2

      @Jake Aurod - So, Valerian?

    • @Hopscotchlemonadespritz
      @Hopscotchlemonadespritz 3 года назад +1

      That's what it is! I couldn't put my finger on it... Fifth Element was released a year two ahead of my discovery of Anime.

    • @WildeFyre69
      @WildeFyre69 3 года назад +4

      He was a great actor and a decent fellow. RIP. Also, my favorite movie of all time :)

    • @Solarsystemrdffdfyyhh
      @Solarsystemrdffdfyyhh 3 года назад +2

      Debo

  • @garygauvin5933
    @garygauvin5933 3 года назад +95

    I always see Lilu as just another vessel, just like the 4 stones, she needed to be activated by a sample of the element. In her case the 5th element (love)

    • @ricoy.9258
      @ricoy.9258 2 года назад +15

      Earth, Fire, Wind, Water, HEART

    • @cobaltplasma
      @cobaltplasma 2 года назад +4

      Maybe you could even say that the element of love is used as the direct foil to its opposite, a sort of 6th element: Hate. You'd have a sort of pyramid / inverted pyramid, the base of the 4 elements being a simple square until the diametrically opposed 5th and 6th elements are brought to bear, creating the pyramids of equal, yet opposing force.

    • @Powerhaus88
      @Powerhaus88 2 года назад +1

      @@ricoy.9258 GOOO PLANET

  • @rockyperez6668
    @rockyperez6668 3 года назад +144

    The part where Tucker's character Ruby Rhod walks by Bruce Willis and then spins to give him a crazy look always makes me chuckle. 😂

    • @donaldsmith8648
      @donaldsmith8648 3 года назад +7

      Chris Tucker is hilarious threw out the film 😆

    • @danielm6049
      @danielm6049 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, that and the attempted mugging...

    • @coletaylor725
      @coletaylor725 3 года назад +2

      Tuckers character.. in a way, half made the movie, but this was a solid af movie imo on its own.

    • @lando8913
      @lando8913 3 года назад +4

      They must have cracked up a ton during filming. The most challenging thing for Bruce to film probably wasn't the stunts and action, it was staying completely stoic while Chris Tucker is in a rose covered dress being.. well, Chris Tucker.

    • @righty-o3585
      @righty-o3585 3 года назад +4

      The part where Corbin gives Ruby the blaster against the Mangalore head laying on the ground...... And Corbin accidently scares the shit out of Ruby who shoots the Mangalore in the face lol that part makes me laugh every single time 😂

  • @chrisvandick591
    @chrisvandick591 3 года назад +28

    This is one of the most underrated movies of the 90s, thanks for the breakdown. Well done...

  • @bradygainz1034
    @bradygainz1034 3 года назад +139

    Yes the fifth element is truly a damn good film

    • @superomegaprimemk2
      @superomegaprimemk2 3 года назад +6

      It's a real shame Hollywood has stopped making such films, these days it's got to be a brand or apart of a shared Universe while trying to push a outdated manner of thinking!!

    • @Riceball01
      @Riceball01 3 года назад +2

      @@superomegaprimemk2 The reason being is that the costs of making movies has become exorbitant and a s result, the big studios have become risk adverse and thus rather stick to things that they think will pretty much be a safe bet. That, and the international market, China in particular, has really become a big part of Hollywood's movie making strategy, which is why there are so many reboots, they're old to us but new to the Chinese and other people overseas. It's also why a lot of big movies these days are big on action and short on story, because action translates universally across all languages.

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um 3 года назад +233

    The most important thing I like about this movie, NO SEQUELS.

    • @stevenwilliams1805
      @stevenwilliams1805 3 года назад +10

      Perfect as is.

    • @Jason-jb3xt
      @Jason-jb3xt 3 года назад +28

      Apparently the writer wrote the outline as a 3 parter similar to lotr but the but the studio didnt want it. Sequels are generally fine if the are written together imo.

    • @Shervin86
      @Shervin86 3 года назад +9

      Ya 6th element would have sucked.

    • @gamingchamp6728
      @gamingchamp6728 3 года назад +4

      @@Shervin86 let alone 7th element

    • @4OrCE1on
      @4OrCE1on 3 года назад

      Amen

  • @howardbabcom
    @howardbabcom 3 года назад +44

    Cornelius is more 'passive' because his role was to protect the secret (Like his predecessors) concerning the weapon until the Montigewans return it to earth for use. That plan appears to go pear-shaped thanks to Zorg and co, but the forces of good have already jumped ahead of what he's up to, so the one unexpected 'element' in the story is Corbyn Dallas, who chooses to side with Lilu for the oldest reason in the book (surely, the reason for life) - love, which ends up saving the universe. The 'big' themes of the story really revolve around that. There's a wonderful line when Zorg's goons arrive at Conrelius' residence and he opens the door to them and asks "Weddings?', repeating what he said to Corbyn when he arrives with Lilu. Actually, that's the key - the 'marriage' had already taken place between these two because of what had unfolded in the cab (as Corbyn declares in his call to his buddy)... the rest, as they say is merely icing the cake.

    • @rahulshah1408
      @rahulshah1408 11 месяцев назад +2

      I would like to add Corbyn was a soldier. A man who excelled at destroying and tired of it. He loved life after falling in love with Lelu. He shared his epiphany.
      Time, wisdom , and love moves “evil” to “good”.

  • @Robo5apien
    @Robo5apien 3 года назад +23

    The main human protagonist and main human antagonist never know of the others existence. Love that and your content, stay safe.

    • @DeathBYDesign666
      @DeathBYDesign666 3 года назад +6

      Actually they do, remember Dallas was employed by Zorg and Zorg has one of his henchmen try to steal Dallas's identity to get on the ship. I think you mean they never meet face to face, but both definitely do know of each other.

    • @Robo5apien
      @Robo5apien 3 года назад

      @@DeathBYDesign666 I forgot about that

  • @jaspr1999
    @jaspr1999 3 года назад +16

    What I find interesting is the very first murder of the movie... The archaeologist, killed by the Mondochiwans. They killed an unarmed man, for absolutely no reason. The priest was trying to kill the guy as well by poisoning the water. If evil begets evil, then the movie starts off with an act that would be considered evil. This is even acknowledged by the assistant who called them monsters. At what point does an evil act lead to an act to preserve good? Leeloo fights, but it's unknown if she actually killed anyone. The beam of light from her at the end may not have been a weapon by definition but more of an equal opposite just neutralizing the evil and not destroying it. Similar to baking soda in hydrochloric acid. Making something inert is not destruction.

    • @keevansixx4185
      @keevansixx4185 3 года назад +7

      ok, interesting take...too bad every word of your premise is entirely wrong. the old priest was going to drug them (not poison) to sleep so they would not see the arrival of the Mondochiwans {you would know this, if you read the book released with the movie all those years ago} (priests aren't exactly known as blatant murderous bastards throughout history....extreme buggerers...yes, cold blooded killers...no). the Archeologist was not killed, just rendered unconscious by the advanced superior technology of the mondochiwans. During the first 45 minutes of the film, it was established that the mondochiwans were an extremely peaceful race that abhorred violence as a solution, so why in the hell would they, an actively peaceful race, resort to murder when their technology was extremely capable of incapacitating (not murdering) a lifeform into unconsciousness. they made the old fart professor faint into unconsciousness with a little red light. the first act of violence in the film was when billy pulled the german pistol, and accidentally fired it when he tripped backwards on the dig site gear causing the large metal weeble wobble alien to get pancaked into the door. seriously? that's what you took away from watching the movie? it's like we watched two entirely different movies...

    • @jaspr1999
      @jaspr1999 3 года назад +5

      @@keevansixx4185 - You read the book. Cool. I have not done so and only have the movie to go by. As the priest prayed for forgiveness prior to pouring the contents of the flask into the cup and the assistance yelling, "They killed the professor! They're monsters." There is nothing in that scene indicating that the professor is alive. Now if there is something I missed in my memory about that specific scene to indicate otherwise I would love to know.

    • @keevansixx4185
      @keevansixx4185 3 года назад +3

      @@jaspr1999 ok, then....when the priest prayed for forgiveness, it was because he was about to commit a dishonorable act against a close friend (as per the book), which, in old middle eastern cultures was considered a very bad thing in the eyes of their gods, and your entire argument was struck down when the mondochiwan commander stated "time is not important, only life is important." before getting pancaked in the wall. a species who values the concept of protecting life above all else, would not randomly off some curious old guy just because he happened to stumble across their super secret squirrel snack chamber. They were the superior technologically advanced civilization appearing in a, to them, primitive backwater planet full of life where they chose to hide their ultimate weapon against evil. (plus the book describes the knockout act as a neural disruption beam to pacify hostile forces by basically putting them to sleep....) The professor didn't die, he was put to sleep for his own safety, and Billy reacted with that very human attribute of "overreact, jump to conclusions, and shoot first" You know how i know the professor didn't die? the book that the priest Vito Cornellius reads from and shows pages to the prez was partially written using the archeologists notes and panel drawings from billy (if you have a really good hi-def 4k tv, and a great player you can pause/advance on pages of the open book to see the signatures of both the professor and billy on certain pages) . they contributed to the sum of knowledge of that religious order...hell, they were probably recruited after that incident INTO the order to protect the secrets, but mostly, your premise died when the mondo said "time is not important, only life is important."

    • @jaspr1999
      @jaspr1999 3 года назад +4

      @@keevansixx4185 Fair enough. However, I still stand by my statement about the scene as there is nothing that says the Archaeologist lived. While I appreciate your view, reading the book would drastically change my perspective. Because of you, I probably will as it sounds awesome!

    • @keevansixx4185
      @keevansixx4185 3 года назад +3

      @@jaspr1999 the book is good, it fills in A LOT of the missing backstory, and reasons for everyone doing everything. The movie was a glossover camp fest which made it great, and the book just fills in all the gritty realism that was missing in the film. I think the most disturbing implication in the book, was the concept of how cheap a life had become. like how a criminal would be killed, slapped into a tube, rushed to a nucleo lab, rebuilt, only to be executed again as part of their punishment, lather, rinse, repeat. It was sad dystopian futurism with a dash of glam. that's why the movie is so good, all the ugly is painted over with garrish lifestyles, excessive architecture, and a false sense of opulence that thinly veneers the societal rot underneath.

  • @IchigoKurosaki_
    @IchigoKurosaki_ 3 года назад +17

    "I am a meat popsicle"

  • @davidjuby7392
    @davidjuby7392 3 года назад +34

    it was never a weapon. In the classic yin yang symbol at the point where one color is strongest is the point where the other color starts. The five symbolic elements were not a weapon but just the spark for change. The great evil is not killed but shows up some where else where the great good is at its strongest and the cycle continues

    • @darthhodges
      @darthhodges 3 года назад +9

      In the beginning of the movie they did say it was a cycle lasting 5000 years. What they didn't ever cover was that if evil "won" and all life was destroyed would some "good" force appear 5000 years later and attempt to bring life again? If so it would certainly reinforce the idea that both forces must exist in balance.

    • @davidjuby7392
      @davidjuby7392 3 года назад

      @@darthhodges interesting, thanks

    • @gregthomson2299
      @gregthomson2299 9 месяцев назад

      The book goes into a lot more detail and is really worth a look.

  • @michaelhowell2326
    @michaelhowell2326 3 года назад +34

    The Fifth Element and Starship Troopers are my favorite movies of all time I think. I watch them every time I have an opportunity.

    • @Alex-hd9ef
      @Alex-hd9ef 3 года назад +6

      I prefer the book starship troopers infinitely more. When I watch the movie I can instantly see the director’s bias

    • @Jason-jb3xt
      @Jason-jb3xt 3 года назад +1

      @@Alex-hd9ef i listened to the audio book recently and damn it was good

    • @user-sg9mg6cn2c
      @user-sg9mg6cn2c 3 года назад +1

      Galaxy Quest should be on that list.😁

    • @khalood4584
      @khalood4584 2 года назад

      Stargate too

  • @MarvelX42
    @MarvelX42 3 года назад +9

    I love that the fifth element is love.

  • @philiphendersonjr1760
    @philiphendersonjr1760 3 года назад +23

    Almost didn't recognize you after the haircut and shave!

  • @barnettmcgowan8978
    @barnettmcgowan8978 3 года назад +33

    I loved the Fifth Element when it came out, and I think it stands the test of time. It was a fun ride that didn't take itself too seriously. Nice video.

  • @kellyrk2007
    @kellyrk2007 3 года назад +52

    The Fifth Element is a Live-Action HEAVY METAL story.

    • @jonnyq680
      @jonnyq680 3 года назад +3

      I'LL BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!

    • @philvanderlaan5942
      @philvanderlaan5942 3 года назад +1

      @@jonnyq680 no that’s Running Man

    • @jonnyq680
      @jonnyq680 3 года назад +1

      @@philvanderlaan5942 perhaps Robocop?

    • @philvanderlaan5942
      @philvanderlaan5942 3 года назад

      @@jonnyq680 ok I'm wrong to quote. '. CinemaSins CinemaSins'. we’re not film critics , we’re @$$holes

    • @tristramcox4615
      @tristramcox4615 3 года назад

      @@jonnyq680 facts

  • @ChickSage
    @ChickSage 3 года назад +44

    Let me play Devil's advocate, here :) Not attacking the evil mass was the right call. You can't defend yourself, unless you're being attacked. Rather than listening to the priest, they decided to attack the evil mass without provocation, and as a result, their battleship and all her hands were incinerated.
    In response to your 5th element weapon question, the difference could be that the 5th element weapon only works against the evil mass, whereas the evil mass weapon has no such restrictions and can destroy anything.
    Of course he saved Zorg, it isn't for the priest to decide who is or isn't worthy to live. Do you think the priest should let everything die, just in case it tries to do something evil, in the future? It seems obvious that saving Zorg's life was a life saving action. Zorg can't change his ways and do the right thing, if the priest lets him die. Of course, Zorg isn't going to do the right thing, but the Priest doesn't know that, so he saves his life, as the potential first step toward saving Zorg's soul, it seems.
    peace

    • @darthhodges
      @darthhodges 3 года назад +5

      I agree. Morals aren't moral if you can't apply them on both large and small scales. If something is wrong in the small scale but right in the large scale (letting Zorg die) then it's still wrong. Most of these supposed paradoxes are resolved if you acknowledge that free will (or liberty) is a right. If Zorg dies he no longer has the choice to do right or wrong. Willfully denying him that choice is wrong unless you have been specifically authorized by society to punish those who break the law.

    • @markuhler2664
      @markuhler2664 3 года назад +3

      Excellently said. Especially liked you using the term Devil's Advocate, given how you point out the priest needs to save Oldman's life to give him a chance to redeem himself.

    • @neepsmcfly4176
      @neepsmcfly4176 2 года назад +2

      Mega-points for Chick but I gotta giggle a little after reading AJ's response. As if society somehow is the great moral adjudicator. Society's laws create it's own mixed bag of paradoxes... the easiest example here being govmnt sponsored murder. it's also a shame we have such difficulty separating a strong moral code from organized religion. If that were possible, he could've let zorg die without the need for govmnt blessing or fear of angering an uninterested god... just walk away recognizing the countless lives that will never know they were saved by a cherry.... and a man brave enough to walk away.
      On Zorg's right to do good.... well, he would've had many opportunities before that and, well, he preached his moral code. "Live by the sword, die by the pit" seems true enough to me.

    • @gregthomson2299
      @gregthomson2299 9 месяцев назад

      @@neepsmcfly4176doing what you believe to be the right thing (not letting zorg choke to death) doesn’t have to be related to religious beliefs, personal ones could cause you to act the same way. As could self preservation, he probably wouldn’t have been able to leave the place alive if he came out of the meeting with Zorg dead. (I doubt the “he choked on a cheery explanation would be believed). Saving him was, imo, the right thing to do and I’m not religious. I just think all life has value. Would I have let him choke? Probably, even though I believe saving him was “right”. That probably shows, by my standards, I’m far from perfect. I continue to try to live up to my values through (often failing). I don’t believe in heaven or being rewarded for good deeds when I pass, more just to be proud of what I see in the mirror with regards my values. (Sorry, am probably not explaining myself very articulately).

    • @neepsmcfly4176
      @neepsmcfly4176 9 месяцев назад

      @@gregthomson2299 Actually, I think you did a fine job of making your point. And to most all your points, I can understand is not outright agree w them (faults and all). In fact, given your supremely honest and brave expose' I've got half a mind to simply express my belief that you're on the right track and to leave us nimrods in yt comments before it stains your soul (bc it will). Regrettably, my gift (curse) of debate (in the interest of lessons in perspective, seldom just for the win... depending on the topic and # of consumed beers) forces me to remind you that he WAS a monkish leader of a religious sect whose goal was to protect the 5th hottie, er, element. It's true that as a general statement, religion needn't be your only motivation to make the ethical choice. I'm actually a bit perplexed on this side of the explanations since, as an atheist I'm typically making your self same argument.
      Nonetheless, keeping on topic, he does make some dogmatic references as well so I'd be pretty comfortable w betting that even if his personal morals made him take action, his moral code was influenced in a major way by the scriptures he surrounded himself with on a daily basis.
      It's just a movie, though. It's nice to know, though, that even if you think I wronged you, there's a good possibility you won't just let me die.

  • @kitdesilva
    @kitdesilva 3 года назад +21

    I bought the DVD like 20 years ago, watched it lots of times. Totally unlike other hollywood garbage, it's actually funny & entertaining. Here in australia, TV channel "SBS" occasionally goes berserk & shows it continuously all day on one of their channels.

    • @pattiwilliams6765
      @pattiwilliams6765 3 года назад +1

      And they’ve done it again over the last couple of days, and even though I too have owned it on DVD for years, I still binge watch on SBS...I’m wondering if they’re sending a message to the world.. LOVE....is the 5th element.

    • @willy-johndejager6810
      @willy-johndejager6810 3 года назад

      hi patti.willy from namibia, gday! australia i want to visit.

    • @Thor-Orion
      @Thor-Orion 2 года назад

      This is not really a Hollywood film.

  • @mechtheist
    @mechtheist 3 года назад +10

    In the creation/destruction balance and life thing, was there any mention of the basic fact that life eats life, most living organisms can _only_ live by killing and ingesting other organisms

  • @coletaylor725
    @coletaylor725 3 года назад +4

    :O "Mr. Rhod!"
    "You can call me Ruby"
    XD

  • @danielbloomquist9810
    @danielbloomquist9810 3 года назад +7

    Smashing, gents. The only flaw in this video is a deficiency of Ruby Rhod, which is okay because it opens the door for the follow up video focusing squarely on how super green he is. Love your stuff.

  • @Hopscotchlemonadespritz
    @Hopscotchlemonadespritz 3 года назад +5

    Glad you focused on Cornelius and Zorg's dialog! It's the most important scene in the film, if not it's most awe-inspired or entertaining:
    We get a playfully nuanced interpretation of destruction and creation, not only the barebones contrast of evil vs. good. This pair of veteran actors have a little fun; Oldman adopting an implacable accent in his oddest characterisation.

  • @vectorshaman338
    @vectorshaman338 2 года назад +5

    Always loved that movie, also one of the few movies where the good guy and the bad guy not only never meet each other, they don't even know they exist.

  • @PeanutStrawberry
    @PeanutStrawberry 3 года назад +11

    Yin and yang, negative and positive, passive and active, creation and destruction; all found in one another, interconnected, interdependent.

  • @Janoha17
    @Janoha17 3 года назад +6

    Saving Zorg keeps the Great Evil at bay because Mr. Shadow was relying on Zorg to recover the Elements. Letting Zorg die there would have gotten the Great Evil to accelerate, like it did when Zorg died and Corben got the Elements.

  • @nicolaiveliki1409
    @nicolaiveliki1409 3 года назад +20

    Father Cornelius is almost comically pacifistic, except for when he smashes Corben's trophy over his head... also Corben looks like he's from Florida with the frosted tips. Zork is also comically evil, but somehow it all just fits together. The Film itself is oddly well balanced

    • @GenerationFilms
      @GenerationFilms  3 года назад +3

      Good call on Cornelius' hitting Dallas! Didn't think of that.

  • @realironballs
    @realironballs 3 года назад +30

    I for one don't support the idea of making a direct sequel to this movie, but it would be cool to see some stories that are set in that universe. This film must NEVER be put through the reboot-atron!!!

    • @sasquatchteam420
      @sasquatchteam420 3 года назад +3

      Rebooting films does usually ruin them 😂

    • @JSwanKilowJ
      @JSwanKilowJ 3 года назад

      well...Valerian.....

    • @MadSpaceWolfDiary
      @MadSpaceWolfDiary 3 года назад +1

      It was planned. The concept art and some genral story beats came from one of the founding artists of Heavy Metal magazine, Mobius. They had a larger scope in mind during development to cover other worlds and stories. Shame it never became a featured graphic novel.

  • @cannoneer155mm
    @cannoneer155mm 3 года назад +6

    The Fifth Element or Die Hard in Space.

  • @joeguy5989
    @joeguy5989 3 года назад +2

    I never get sick of watching this movie over and over again.

  • @RGSneaker
    @RGSneaker Год назад +1

    In my opinion, Leeloo is not refusing to help in the scene before she "takes care of evil". She educates Corben for him to reach the correct conclusion. They both know 'Love' but Corben needed to know how important it is.

  • @mrmacguff1n
    @mrmacguff1n 3 года назад +37

    I can't be the only one who never realized Vito Cornelius was played by the original Bilbo, Ian Holm

    • @DLordSadow
      @DLordSadow 3 года назад +2

      Yes, God rest his soul. 😞

    • @MrHadenhenson
      @MrHadenhenson 3 года назад +4

      Totally didn't notice until you just now brought it to my attention

    • @slckb0y65
      @slckb0y65 3 года назад +6

      wanna hear a better one ? the moment you realise he's also Ash the android from alien ;)

    • @mrmacguff1n
      @mrmacguff1n 3 года назад

      @@slckb0y65 shut up right now lol

    • @dudeguy8686
      @dudeguy8686 3 года назад +1

      For year i've been wondering where i recognized him from, thanks for that

  • @PerTrygveMyhrer
    @PerTrygveMyhrer 3 года назад +6

    I do wonder how that alien singer was supposed to deliver those stones.

    • @TriMarkC
      @TriMarkC 3 года назад +1

      I’ve always wondered that too!
      Maybe she was like “My Alien” or “The Thing” & can split open/

    • @TheWelshDwarf
      @TheWelshDwarf 3 года назад

      I think that she knew she was going to die (hence the fact that there was only ever going to be one performance). Cornelius was black and white, the Mondoshawan are far more pragmatic about things (hence the fate that befalls the archaeologist at the start of the movie). Leeloo was on her first outing in forever and as such was a blank slate, hence the disillusionment.

    • @gregthomson2299
      @gregthomson2299 9 месяцев назад

      Alien enema’s are really strong (apparently).

  • @MissMalevolent
    @MissMalevolent 3 года назад +66

    Ben looks like a whole new man after the removal of the C ovid beard/hair.

    • @Shatterverse
      @Shatterverse 3 года назад +2

      Yeah that scragle was threatening to murder him in his sleep.

    • @sir_ridley3886
      @sir_ridley3886 3 года назад +1

      Didn't notice till about 6 minutes into the video

    • @jaymanla
      @jaymanla 3 года назад

      Didn’t realize how handsome he is with all that scruff on his head 😊

  • @morlath4767
    @morlath4767 3 года назад +31

    So what you're saying is that the Fifth Element is a thesis on the reality and need for Grey Jedi against the blind extremism of Jedi and Sith Orders?

  • @robkemp598
    @robkemp598 3 года назад +7

    Leelo is a sanctioned Xeno........ She has a multipass

    • @nobleman9393
      @nobleman9393 3 года назад

      lol no, you are a Heretic

    • @UGNAvalon
      @UGNAvalon 3 года назад

      Desperate times call for desperate alliances when fighting the Ruinous Powers.

  • @mcrande
    @mcrande 3 года назад +14

    I'm glad that you loved my documentary everything that you saw happened and it was real. We did not use any CGI and it was not scripted.

    • @KazzArie
      @KazzArie 3 года назад +2

      Korbeeen dallaaaaaas

    • @robbietorkelsonn8509
      @robbietorkelsonn8509 3 года назад +1

      @@KazzArie almost true, except the entire movie was filmed on set and no real scenery is used in here

    • @keirfarnum6811
      @keirfarnum6811 3 года назад

      How’s piloting that cab? Where was that filmed? Not on earth!

    • @mcrande
      @mcrande 3 года назад

      @@keirfarnum6811 That was in New York it was crazy for me I was flying on pure instinct.

    • @Thor-Orion
      @Thor-Orion 2 года назад

      Pretty sure it’s spelled Corbyn

  • @erikswenson2659
    @erikswenson2659 3 года назад +4

    For what it is worth, Zorg is often shown with a halo around his head in the form of a glowing blue circle or golden round portal behind him.

  • @slckb0y65
    @slckb0y65 3 года назад +4

    sorry but i think you kinda missed the point, the whole idea is just that the only thing that can truelly defeat evil, is love.
    exact same story as in star wars, ultimatly what end up both saving anakin and destroying the empire is the mutual love between anakin and luke.

  • @moreenpackard6897
    @moreenpackard6897 3 года назад +3

    BEN got a haircut ??? THANK GOD !!!

  • @alexjessop5330
    @alexjessop5330 29 дней назад +1

    rewatching it. It was better than I remembered. It really was 90's Guardians of the Galaxy.

  • @therestingrancor8259
    @therestingrancor8259 3 года назад +11

    Not a neutral force, love is,..but the strongest positive force, it is!
    Yoda❤️
    Oh.....&....
    MULTIPASS!!

  • @jonmcgee6987
    @jonmcgee6987 3 года назад +1

    Been a few years since i last watched it. Clearly time to take it off the shelf and watch it again.

  • @GohnwithaG
    @GohnwithaG 3 года назад +4

    Ruby Rhod is my spirit animal

  • @dogofwar6769
    @dogofwar6769 3 года назад +5

    When I tell my children who Elon Musk is I'm going to use a photo of Zord to explain him to them.

  • @stratometal
    @stratometal 3 года назад +2

    I posit that when a star "explodes" its not being destroyed, its being transformed. Transformation (or transmutation) is the third force present in the dynamic between destruction and creation. Thus things in the universe are not really destroyed, at least not by the cycle of nature, but changed. Destruction then is not part of the cycle itself, not a part of nature, but a concept or manifestation of non-existence, and thus not really a "force". True destruction would then be the antithesis of the natural forces in the universe, since nihilation would then be truly something "outside" of the universe.
    I think that is what's been portrayed in the movie then. A "being" manifested within the universe, true nothingness, and what we observe then is the matter or the universe itself being deleted at the focal point. When Lilu releases the energy of creation, she "plugs" the hole in the fabric of reality, replacing the void with a new piece of reality, the moon is then just a byproduct of her reconstruction. Whatever matter was in the process of being unmade around the "hole" just collapses into a ball of dust, rock and ship pieces. That is my interpretation of what occurs in the Fifth Element, which really is love, or spirit, or whatnot, feminine force?
    That is another theme of the movie. Female creates and nurtures and male protects and transmutes, both forces then exist in harmony and balance, even within a singular person, we all carry both the female and male elements, since we can all create and transform. The protagonists represent these elements, at first in their "pure forms", but without their combining and evolving neither of them can complete the quest and save the universe. Of course the elements of female and male are not the same as gender, since we all have them and are more of a spiritual concept than a physical one, they just happen to be better understood when depicted in the duality of boy and girl.

  • @Shumac
    @Shumac 3 года назад +1

    One of the most underrated sfi-fi masterpieces. 5th Element, Starship Troopers, and Stargate never get the credit that they deserve.

  • @Shatterverse
    @Shatterverse 3 года назад +2

    Well the "ultimate weapon" doesn't destroy the ultimate evil - it _changes it._ Into moon 2.0. The ultimate evil doesn't seem to destroy so much as consume, like a black hole. The missiles the humans throw at it just... vanish, and the evil gets bigger. It would probably consume earth, not transform it into a dead rock.

  • @darrenskjoelsvold
    @darrenskjoelsvold 3 года назад +3

    Umm, no love is the 5th element. You put water o the water stone fire on the fire stone and so on so you love the warrior and thus activating her and by extension the weapon. He didn't convince her, he activated her. He activated her like the stones were activated by their complimentary elements and the element that activated her was love.

    • @TriMarkC
      @TriMarkC 3 года назад

      Good point

    • @darrenskjoelsvold
      @darrenskjoelsvold 3 года назад +1

      @@TriMarkC well when you think about it, it's simple. The message then is that the way to defeat hate, which the big bad planetoid is supposed to be is the embodiment of hate, but the way to defeat hate is love. Kinda simple message really.

  • @moonsorrow77
    @moonsorrow77 3 года назад +1

    Pretty cool movie love the sci fi theme and Leeloo and the blue alien opera singer..don’t understand the words but still enjoying watching her sing..

  • @JBrace78
    @JBrace78 3 года назад +3

    Very interesting perspective. I picked up on many of those subtle nuances in the countless times I've watched The Fifth Element (one of my all time favorite films) but you managed to point out at least a few that I hadn't caught before. Well done!

  • @coryandrum
    @coryandrum 3 года назад +8

    Who's that sharp looking guy? They must have cloned Ben and could not speed up the hair growth.

  • @ryanhayes68
    @ryanhayes68 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video as always and you have again made me think more about the underlying themes of one of my favorite movies from childhood. 👍

  • @egeo03
    @egeo03 Год назад +1

    Ian Holm was wonderful in this film. That man had range. ❤️

  • @Connor.SG-1Ring
    @Connor.SG-1Ring 3 года назад +8

    *Suggestion:* Methods of Instantaneous Travel.

    • @joecrowe7062
      @joecrowe7062 3 года назад +1

      Aleins do it by thinking it....they don't limit themselves by laws of nature.according to abducties

  • @Flameboar
    @Flameboar 3 года назад +2

    Thanks, Ben!
    I have always loved the 5th Element.

  • @jordanbarkow4065
    @jordanbarkow4065 3 года назад +2

    Takeaways- Sweaty Gary Oldman is GOAT, Life Life Life Life, Quar leads to circular thinking, Lilu Dallas Multipass

  • @ericbowers2828
    @ericbowers2828 3 года назад +2

    Super Green!

  • @fabiorabelo3506
    @fabiorabelo3506 3 года назад +2

    Text book case to "overthinking"..... but I like it ...

  • @anonymousrex5207
    @anonymousrex5207 3 года назад +1

    Still one of the best sci-fi (and overall) films I've ever seen. It just has fun flow from the characters to the story and the visuals. I would love to see it get more love on your channel.

  • @MastinoNapoletano420
    @MastinoNapoletano420 3 года назад +1

    There is a difference between Chaotic and Evil...a chaotic force can be good or evil just as a lawful force can be good or evil.
    The Mondoshawans are Lawful Good. They believe in saving the universe and do not raise a hand to attack nor defend themselves. They believe in sacrificing themselves for the greater good. They would rather jump in front of the bullet than shoot back or hide.
    Cornelius is Neutral Good, he is trying to do good in a neutral way. He will not get his hands dirty but will not be against others getting their hands dirty. Hence why he sees the weapon as a good thing but does not dare go on the quest to put it together himself. Eventually, when he is called upon, he steps up and takes a swing.
    Dallas and Leeloo are Chaotic Good. Their cause is for good but they can get destructive to see their mission completed and they don't see that as evil. If they have to crack a few eggs to make an omelet, they are the first ones to start cracking. (I personally fall in this category)
    Zorg is Lawful Evil, he is evil in its purest form in a man. He looks at it in a way that he thinks he is good or lawful, this is why he is rich and in control of a large corporation. He thinks what he does is righteous but deep down he does it for selfish and egotistical reasons.
    The Mangalores are Chaotic Evil. They will kill for selfish reasons, attack from behind, and are generally not pleasant to be around.
    Of course, it's not that simple. In each situation, the characters act in different alignments than in the ones I put them in above but they never stray from the good to the evil side and vice versa.
    One of my favorite movies, you had a great take on it 👍

  • @TheQuincyEdwards
    @TheQuincyEdwards 3 года назад +4

    My favorite sci-fi film next to Event Horizon.

  • @dariustiapula
    @dariustiapula 3 года назад +2

    My favorite part is the "WAR" search.

  • @anthonyhiggins7409
    @anthonyhiggins7409 3 года назад +2

    Aw... American Ben cut his lovely hair. The source of his power has been damaged.

    • @joeshmoe7485
      @joeshmoe7485 3 года назад +1

      Samson and Delilah... Who stole your power, Ben??

  • @justinmacneil623
    @justinmacneil623 3 года назад +1

    One of the most underrated films of the last 20-30 years. Thanks for this. It remains one of my all-time favourites alongside The Princess Bride (and The Empire Strikes Back, of course - but it at least is more widely recognised as an excellent film).

  • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
    @TheEvilmooseofdoom 3 года назад +4

    I had issues with the audio. I could hear Ben speak but the movie clips were so low as to be silent and after that happened twice I decided it wasn't worth chasing the volume up and down. So I'll take your word for it.

    • @manicmarauder
      @manicmarauder 3 года назад +1

      Same here, the volume matching between video segments was non existent. If I turned it up high enough to hear the movie the guy talking was way too loud. Usually they do better here but this one was broken.

  • @animac2004
    @animac2004 3 года назад +3

    Bro, this was so insightful.

  • @Sorontur3
    @Sorontur3 3 года назад +1

    My mother thinks weapons were created to just kill (end life). But I think weapons were made first to protect life and to acquire resources for survival (perpetuate life). And the thing is, you can weaponise everything, even a damn cup.

  • @Slypto
    @Slypto 3 года назад +1

    one of my favorite movies, I would kill for a new fifth element

    • @WRMonger1
      @WRMonger1 3 года назад

      They totally left it open for a series or the franchise favorite trilogy.

  • @CurtHowland
    @CurtHowland Год назад +1

    Zorg restates Bastiat's "Broken Window" fallacy, with the broken glass. All that ballet of supposedly "productive" work only gets back to what things were before the glass was broken. All that "productive" work is in fact effort running in circles to return to the starting point having accomplished the generation of waste heat.

  • @jeromethiel4323
    @jeromethiel4323 3 года назад +1

    You should read the recluse books by L.E. Modesette. The major theme of those books is that chaos (destruction) and law (order) are inherently at war, and inherently balanced. That an excess of one in an area, necessitates an excess in the other somewhere else. And that balance of order and chaos should be the true aim of society.
    A society that is pure chaos is just super violent and cannot proceed as they eat themselves. Whereas pure order is stagnant, and impotent. So you need chaos tempered with order to advance as a society.
    And Chris Tucker owned that movie. That was the best character in the film, and pretty much owned every scene he was in.

  • @danvegt85
    @danvegt85 3 года назад +1

    This is my all time favorite movie! Good analysis!

  • @Vogelkinder
    @Vogelkinder 3 года назад +3

    \o/ : One of my top five movies of all time...

  • @Aiden999
    @Aiden999 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! Absolutely love it when you get all Philosophical!!

  • @calenoch8813
    @calenoch8813 3 года назад +2

    How about a look at an old school sci fi? Forbidden Plant, original War of the Worlds or The Day the Earth Stood Still.

  • @joec9486
    @joec9486 3 года назад +3

    Ouchie my face has been scienced

  • @CrymeScene
    @CrymeScene 3 года назад +2

    send someone to negotiate. **headshot** anybody else want to negotiate? my favorite line of the film

  • @craigkdillon
    @craigkdillon 3 года назад +1

    I am a sci-fi fan. I like serious science fiction, like Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, Blade Runner, etc.
    Fifth Element does not reach their levels, IMO.
    YET, I have watched Fifth Element more times.
    WHY?? It is just so much damn fun.
    True, I could, like you, apply my cerebral cortex and analyze it. And, you have shown it holds up to that.
    BUT, you don't have to do that to enjoy it.
    Chris Tucker adds nothing to the story, the plot, or the underlying themes.
    However, he adds humor, texture, and depth. He steals his scenes.
    What a great character.

  • @temujanradari1105
    @temujanradari1105 3 года назад +2

    5th element is awesome!

  • @michaelbarnes7351
    @michaelbarnes7351 3 года назад +1

    Forest fires are good for the forest because it clears all of the overgrowth which in turns allows new growth to occur,yeng and yang.

  • @LindaB651
    @LindaB651 3 года назад +1

    This just came up on my "recommended" list- and I'm impressed! Have subscribed!
    Hello from Rhode Island.

  • @danytargaerys712
    @danytargaerys712 2 года назад +1

    One thing that's very interesting to me, is how the planets line up. The "evil" ball of fire charges forward at exactly the right time, to line up with the weapon. Which says to me, every inch of the story was pre-meditated. That's really the question that will cook your noodles. Had it taken a few minutes longer, or shorter to be activated, the light of creation coming from Leeloo and the stones would miss the ball of fire, due to the Earth's rotation.

  • @Sam_Svit
    @Sam_Svit 5 месяцев назад

    Magnificent analysis ❤
    Thank you!

  • @chrissnyder2091
    @chrissnyder2091 3 года назад +2

    The dynamic interplay between order and chaos.

  • @yodaslovetoy
    @yodaslovetoy 3 года назад +3

    Multi-pass?

  • @stevenwilliams1805
    @stevenwilliams1805 3 года назад +3

    Still got the DVD.

  • @bloemundude
    @bloemundude 3 года назад +1

    CORBIN?? CORBIN!!

  • @TogetherinParis
    @TogetherinParis День назад

    I provided much of the 5th element, right after the 6th Sense, if I remember right. You reference Braveheart and Saving Private Ryan, both of which also received my help. I wrote the speeches for Braveheart and made up some of the plot points. SPR was mostly my dialog with Spielberg, as with Braveheart, a few word-a-day vocabulary words thrown in just for good measure.
    Life is a local maximum of organization that increases overall entrope in the end, poop.

  • @eastlynburkholder3559
    @eastlynburkholder3559 3 года назад +1

    The warm fuzzy loving and nurturing force will never be separated from the harsh seeming protective force.

  • @theenchiladakid1866
    @theenchiladakid1866 3 года назад +9

    What about the director Luc Besson married Maïwenn Le Besco (the blue alien lady) when she was 15 (he was 32) and (before he did Léon) and got her pregnant at 16 then 4 years later while filming The Fifth Element he met and married Milla Jovovich

    • @stephen1991
      @stephen1991 3 года назад

      Yeah, that is what I thought this video was going to be about, the director moving on a young Jovovich just like he did with Le Besco. It wasn't like he was trading for a younger woman, Milla is a whole 5 months older than Maiwenn.

  • @belladeann8398
    @belladeann8398 3 года назад +1

    Thank You
    Because I LOVED this movie 🎥

  • @michaels.chupka9411
    @michaels.chupka9411 9 месяцев назад

    seeing this as Saturday morning hangover fodder neglects to recognize luc benson's "the professional". "the professional" uses the hit man movie as a jumping off point to delve a relationship between a preteen and an adult male. luc benson tackles some very troubling themes within some very comfortable tropes.

  • @donaldsmith8648
    @donaldsmith8648 3 года назад +4

    YAHOOOOOOO i asked you last month to do a vid on The 5th Element.. And you did!! Thank you .. = NERDGASAEM!!!

  • @jasoncummings7052
    @jasoncummings7052 Год назад +1

    I wonder sometimes if people don't understand that some movies are intended to be light and humorous.
    Sometimes we just want the silly funny movies.

  • @Spartan878455
    @Spartan878455 3 года назад +1

    there is a difference between change and destruction the Great evil was no so much killed or "Destroyed" as it was changed into something less harmful.

  • @donshipman8441
    @donshipman8441 3 года назад

    I never looked at 5E in that light before. Thank you

  • @DocWolph
    @DocWolph 3 года назад +1

    "The Fifth Element" was a "Heavy Metal Movie" back when "Heavy Metal Magazine" was both Heavy and Metal. Everything in and about the movie could have come from a 1990s era Heavy Metal Mag, no doubt.

  • @sherijobe9754
    @sherijobe9754 3 года назад

    This is one of my favorites

  • @republiccommando6104
    @republiccommando6104 3 года назад +1

    The Beast Mothership from Homeworld Cataclysm