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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
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    Join Maple as she experiences the sci-fi classic "The Fifth Element" (1997) for the first time! Directed by Luc Besson and starring Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Gary Oldman, this film takes viewers on a wild ride through a futuristic world where a cab driver becomes the key to saving humanity. Watch as Maple reacts to the film's vibrant visuals, quirky characters, and action-packed story. Don’t miss her insights and genuine reactions to the thrilling and imaginative moments that make this movie a beloved favorite.
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  • @timhaldane7588
    @timhaldane7588 18 дней назад +87

    Gary Oldman's maniacal giggle that transforms into "They're not here" is one of my favorite moments in all of cinema.

  • @nikolaos9652
    @nikolaos9652 18 дней назад +71

    Gary Oldman was so delightfully unhinged in this one! Always loved this movie, it's insane how well the effects still hold.

    • @danielallan8061
      @danielallan8061 18 дней назад +2

      He's also pretty unhinged in Leon: The Professional

    • @MontgomeryWenis
      @MontgomeryWenis 17 дней назад

      At least he keeps his accent the same in this one. He normally can't do American without slipping constantly.

  • @danielallan8061
    @danielallan8061 18 дней назад +26

    Bruce Willis at the end of this was basically sci-fi Die Hard.

  • @axebeard6085
    @axebeard6085 18 дней назад +131

    If you require realism and consistency, then The Fifth Element is not for you. If you can set those aside and bask in the glory of outrageous spectacle, then The Fifth Element is a masterpiece.

    • @Henry_Red
      @Henry_Red 18 дней назад +22

      Let me fix your comment. "The Fifth Element is a masterpiece."

    • @axebeard6085
      @axebeard6085 18 дней назад +7

      @@Henry_Red Unfortunately, not everyone shares that opinion. Just because I think those people are ignorant savages doesn't mean I get to discount their opinion.

    • @Niero284690
      @Niero284690 18 дней назад +6

      @@axebeard6085 The fact they has an opinion doesn't make it a right-one tho ^_*
      And this movie IS a masterpiece.. and it's easy to prove:
      - It's almost a 27 years after this movie was done.. and it holds up, not only it's watchable, it's enjoyable.
      - Multiply by the fact that this is science fiction (usually this turns into zero, and multiplying by zero gives the corresponding result), and NOT a cringe-fest at it, and we can safely conclude that this result cannot be repeated.
      If only because for this you would have to be in 1997, and this train has already departed and flown away.
      For comparison - Do people often remember now about Lost In Space (1998)? It's a good movie for it's time, just not iconic, nor a masterpiece. (Nostalgia Critic gave out a whole tirade on this subject :P)
      Or (one of my favourites!) 1998's Sphere. @Diegesis - If you see this. Please give it a go..
      It's a spooky-fest, with a good actors, Based on the book by Michael Crichton (Rare occasion where it's literally BY the book with almost no changes), down to the smallest detail (minus one suspenseful, inactive chapter, not a big loss tbh). This is a one-time movie, but this one time it works 400%
      No matter how much I love Sphere as a movie, it doesn't look as entertaining as "The 5'th Element" though ._. This film gives different results, it asks you to think.
      And thus it's kinda-forgotten.
      Another good indicator is that a masterpiece is a movie that Hollywood would like to ruin with a remake, BUT it will never do it, because even they understand that this is an automatic defeat, that the same breakthrough original achieved (through original ideas and non-Mediocre thinking) cannot be achieved with a remake.

    • @colterwilliams3152
      @colterwilliams3152 17 дней назад +1

      @@axebeard6085ehh yeah it does. I discredit those opinions all the time lolz

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 10 дней назад +1

      I actually think it understands human nature a lot better than a lot of Anglo-american sci-fi.

  • @pablom-f8762
    @pablom-f8762 18 дней назад +59

    I always wonder about Zorg's receptionist talking to an ancient evil entity.
    -"Zorg Industries, how can I help you?"
    -"Zooooorg"
    -"Oh, hello Mr Shadow. Let me put you on hold"
    🎵The Girl From Ipanema (instrumental)🎵

    • @wildpendulum
      @wildpendulum 18 дней назад +5

      i just thought about the exact same thing

    • @richardrobbins387
      @richardrobbins387 16 дней назад +1

      "The Girl From Ipanema" muzak always makes me think of The Blues Brothers in the elevator towards the end. 😎

  • @P-272
    @P-272 18 дней назад +41

    "I literally could never, that's not enough real estate" LOL

  • @nathanburr
    @nathanburr 18 дней назад +10

    It’s hard to imagine anyone upstaging Bruce Willis but Chris Tucker steals every scene he’s in.
    He seriously went all-in on becoming Ruby Rhod.
    Now that you’ve seen the movie; If you’re into costume parties and/or Halloween, I promise you’ll see someone dressed as Leeloo every year.

  • @richmckinney7231
    @richmckinney7231 18 дней назад +38

    tne song is called "the diva dance". it was designed to be sung by an alien, not for humans to sing.
    with that said, there is a handful of people who can come close. DIMASH, as a man drops the key by one half step, and kills it pretty closely.

    • @ionsmasker8397
      @ionsmasker8397 18 дней назад +1

      To this date no one could sing this peace. It was deliberately designed in this manner, for no human to be able to sing it.

    • @richmckinney7231
      @richmckinney7231 18 дней назад +4

      @@ionsmasker8397 that is what i said. if you understand plain english .

    • @drewf8619
      @drewf8619 18 дней назад

      Classically trained opera singer nailing it (Imo better than *anyone* ever has) here ruclips.net/video/bgo0CDL6bd0/видео.html

    • @ionsmasker8397
      @ionsmasker8397 18 дней назад

      @@richmckinney7231 I'm not arguing with you, I'm just simply stating.

  • @Hortonfantastic4
    @Hortonfantastic4 18 дней назад +8

    What a delightful reaction to this movie. So many folks overthink it and ruin it with “why”. You just smiled and enjoyed the colorful ride. Very nice

  • @davidelmquist8670
    @davidelmquist8670 19 дней назад +55

    It was Jean Paul Gaultier that designed the costumes.

    • @poolhall9632
      @poolhall9632 18 дней назад +2

      @@DominicTetrault-bv8yv what's great about this is that when she pointed it out - instantly becomes so obvious
      I've never noticed it before, with the exception of the divas' assistant.

  • @LacoSinfonia
    @LacoSinfonia 19 дней назад +41

    Aw man this would’ve been so fun as a dual reaction
    Also made me crack up every time Maple asked a question that could be answered with “…french”

    • @SpicyMarcoBB
      @SpicyMarcoBB 18 дней назад +2

      Yess you’re so right I was thinking the same thing

    • @autocosm
      @autocosm 18 дней назад +2

      "I AM SO STRESSED"

    • @danielallan8061
      @danielallan8061 18 дней назад

      Hasn't Arianna already seen The 5th Element? I think she mentioned it to Maple.

  • @maxducoudray
    @maxducoudray 19 дней назад +39

    Multipass!

  • @flippert0
    @flippert0 18 дней назад +68

    "The side characters all look like models" - must be a French movie then, perhaps with Jean-Paul Gaulthier as costume designer?

    • @Ugnutz
      @Ugnutz 18 дней назад +6

      The side character were literal supermodels.

    • @MontgomeryWenis
      @MontgomeryWenis 17 дней назад +2

      ​@@Ugnutz Most of them, yeah.

    • @tubekulose
      @tubekulose 15 дней назад

      😁👍

  • @user-wb8eh6lf5n
    @user-wb8eh6lf5n 18 дней назад +8

    It was so cool to see Ian Holm aka "Bilbo Baggins" playing the priest.

    • @MarkI808
      @MarkI808 18 дней назад

      lol I nvr noticed

    • @kenh.5903
      @kenh.5903 16 дней назад +1

      he has been so much more than bilbo, why reduce him to that?

    • @CorwinPatrick
      @CorwinPatrick 13 дней назад +1

      He will always be Ash, first.

  • @Cau_No
    @Cau_No 18 дней назад +16

    One movie close to this one would be Luc Besson's "Valerian". They could even be set within the same universe. (fan theory)
    It's based on a French comic book series by Jean-Claude Mézières, the same artist who did the production design for The Fifth Element.
    Also, the Diva Dance was intentionally written 'alien', so to not being possibly sung by a natural human, yet there are now several live performances of it around.(also on RUclips.)

    • @nathanciszewski4875
      @nathanciszewski4875 16 дней назад

      Came here to recommend Valerian. People talk down on it but I liked it. Visually stunning even if a little weak story-wise.

  • @user-wb8eh6lf5n
    @user-wb8eh6lf5n 18 дней назад +5

    You might like Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, a very under rated sci fi comedy movie.

  • @clarkmichaels822
    @clarkmichaels822 18 дней назад +27

    One interesting detail about this movie people always bring up: the main protagonist (Korben Dallas) and the main antagonist (Zorg) never meet.

    • @PocokPresents
      @PocokPresents 15 дней назад

      This is probably my favorite movie fun fact. Also, the movie is my top3.

  • @bhseigel
    @bhseigel 19 дней назад +22

    Maple-pass

  • @NightWolfXVI
    @NightWolfXVI 18 дней назад +9

    You need to watch Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets cause the same guy Luc Besson wrote and directed The Fifth Element (1997) also wrote and directed Valerian (2017).

    • @pleutron
      @pleutron 17 дней назад +3

      Valarian was fun

    • @NightWolfXVI
      @NightWolfXVI 14 дней назад +2

      @@pleutron Valarian (2017) is fun, the problem is most people don’t understand the story that’s it got bad reviews.

  • @luismedeiros7139
    @luismedeiros7139 18 дней назад +11

    Interesting you said a lot of the characters looked like models because they were, a lot of them, the entire wardrobe was Jean Paul Gaultier too.

  • @axebeard6085
    @axebeard6085 18 дней назад +8

    31:24 In the first part of the song, Plava Laguna is singing "il dolce suono" from Donizetti's tragic opera Lucia di Lammermoor.
    The actress playing Plava Laguna is Maïwenn, a French actress and filmmaker. (She is also the ex-wife of the director Luc Besson. During the production of this film, Luc Besson started a relationship Mila Jovovich who plays Leeloo. Considering the stories I've heard about Maïwenn and Besson's relationship, I'm not sure if this was cheating or a mutually agreed upon arrangement.)
    The vocalist was Inva Mula who is credited in the film with her married name Inva Mula Çako (or Mula-Tchako. I've seen both spellings).
    I've heard that some of the notes were artificial. The IRL videos I've seen where others do this song make alterations to avoid those notes.
    You can find RUclips videos of different singers doing doing the Fifth Element version of the song. I think the best one is: ruclips.net/video/kJl2uPNsJEk/видео.html
    The scene was shot at the Royal Opera House in London. It is definitely on my bucket list of cinema filming locations to visit.

    • @lunacouer
      @lunacouer 15 дней назад

      From what I understand, they had her record each note in that run individually, then strung them together into an impossibly fast sequence.

  • @xensonar9652
    @xensonar9652 18 дней назад +17

    Demolition Man, Total Recall, Stargate and Judge Dredd (Stallone version) have a similar vibe.

    • @pleutron
      @pleutron 17 дней назад

      I wouldn't include Stargate in the list, but I do love all of the movies mentioned, including this one. Stallone Dredd with Rob Schneider is so fun... "Mister I am the law!"

    • @xensonar9652
      @xensonar9652 17 дней назад +1

      @@pleutron I think Stargate has a lot in common with The Fifth Element. Ancient aliens, lost artefacts, advanced technology juxtaposed with archaeological sites and tomes and monoliths, a superbeing, alien worlds, language barrier, military and academics working together, great costume and set design, and a plot involving a bomb.

    • @pleutron
      @pleutron 17 дней назад +2

      @@xensonar9652 As fiction as it is, Stargate is a more serious tone than the others on your list.

    • @beetlebob4675
      @beetlebob4675 15 дней назад

      ​@@xensonar9652
      I'd put Stargate last. It does have similar elements (lol) but it's not set in a distant future, and the comedy isn't goofy, it's more focused on how goofy Daniel Jackson is😂

    • @xensonar9652
      @xensonar9652 15 дней назад +1

      @@beetlebob4675 Well, either way, I think Maple would like it, given what she said she was looking for.

  • @cdlehner511
    @cdlehner511 18 дней назад +6

    Great reaction Maple. You clearly loved it, and that was fun to watch.
    But a shout out, to your editor. Nearly perfect, YT cut!

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  18 дней назад

      awww thanks mate :)

  • @klinewalker7301
    @klinewalker7301 17 дней назад +2

    The song "the Diva Dance" is mostly computer generated. The composer said no human could duplicate it, however singer Dimash Kudaibergen came closest to at the Bastau...well worth listening to. It's AMAZINGLY BREATHTAKING.

  • @cardiac19
    @cardiac19 18 дней назад +2

    "Negative. I am a meat popsicle." The perfect random reply to a question.

  • @christopherdale1745
    @christopherdale1745 18 дней назад +2

    The composer of the opera said that he wanted to write something that would be physically impossible for a human to sing. There have been many renditions of this piece, but you'll notice they've all been arranged in such a way as to allow a human to get as close as possible.

  • @mozzyquodo5532
    @mozzyquodo5532 18 дней назад +2

    Always makes me laugh seeing Lee Evans in this and Something about Mary (and a few others). One of the best stand-up comedians ever.

  • @CMB76
    @CMB76 18 дней назад +1

    I love your appreciation for the practical effects in this film. I graduated from art school right before this came out. I was studying special makeup effects and model making. Around that time, CG was becoming more and more popular. People told us. "you might as well give up because practical effects are going to be obsolete." I wish I would have stuck with it.

  • @jameslen83
    @jameslen83 18 дней назад +4

    the kiss scene i think is an acceptable scene. for 2 reasons: One - i think its meant to be like a sleeping beauty snow white situation . Second - the kiss was addressed in the scene and deemed unacceptable without consent and when he gets into his cab again moments he reflects upon it and knew it was a mistake.

    • @vederianl9723
      @vederianl9723 13 дней назад +1

      Too many people get caught up in calling it out and miss the fact that the movie itself admits it was a bad idea.

  • @axebeard6085
    @axebeard6085 18 дней назад +5

    5:20 It may have been they cast extras who looked like models. And I wouldn't be surprised if the costume designer (Jean Paul Gaultier) brought along some of his favorite models.

  • @Reefism
    @Reefism 18 дней назад +5

    Prince was originally offered the Ruby Rod role!

    • @MontgomeryWenis
      @MontgomeryWenis 17 дней назад +3

      I am SO GLAD Chris Tucker got it because he's perfect. Prince couldn't get as weird.

  • @JGfromSpace.
    @JGfromSpace. 13 дней назад +1

    This is one of my personal all time favorite movies. It’s weird and not for everyone, but that’s what I like about it. The production design is some of the best ever. It’s the best onscreen representation of the art styles of French comic artists Moebius and Mezieres.

  • @ani_tas
    @ani_tas 19 дней назад +9

    Awesome flick for Maple's reaction.

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig 18 дней назад +1

    25:31 "Multipass." I don't know what it is, but I love the line delivery here. Maybe it's her complete, matter-of-fact self-assurance, yet coupled with something unnatural...?

  • @Do0msday
    @Do0msday 18 дней назад +1

    This movie is pure 90's goodness. It's so over the top and that makes it so great. I feel that if this movie was much more serious/darker then it simply wouldn't be nearly as good of a movie. It would probably be successful, but the style of this movie has made it iconic.

  • @tranya327
    @tranya327 18 дней назад +17

    When the female vocalist looked at the written notes (for the first time) for the 'Diva Dance,' she reportedly smiled and stated that the human vocal apparatus wasn't designed to sing a string of such different notes THAT rapidly. In the final cut of the film, they ended up by having one or more people sing each note of the rapid sequence individually, then used a computer to digitally combine them. In the years since the film has come out, a number of elite singers have looked to the 'Diva Dance' note progression as a kind of "impossible challenge" that they've taken their shot at. The person that you played back, in the later section of your video, did a pretty darn good job!
    ••••
    There's a moment when the Diva escalates from an extreme low tone to an extreme high tone, in the same breath without pausing. I've always assumed that this was an audio effect, and also to clearly emphasize that the Diva was an alien - as no human would be able to do that.
    ••••
    When Ruby Rhod screams his string of high-pitched yells from under the pool table, I've always wondered whether that's actually Chris Tucker's voice doing the screaming. (I've assumed that it isn't, but I've never been able to learn whether it was really dubbed.)
    ••••
    You get bonus points for being one of the very few younger ones who are wise enough to judge the "Shouldn't have kissed her" moment in context of the time. Most Millennials and Gen-Z viewers are repulsed by that moment, but that's not what the film intends. Korben Dallas is VERY uncertain and hesitant, in the moments leading up to his kissing the unconscious Leeloo.
    The creators were counting on the film's audience to give that moment THIS context: A) Dallas is looking for the PERFECT woman. B) Leeloo crashes through the sky into his cab, in a billion-to-one shot (that somehow feels pre-destined or engineered); C) Cornelius, an authority figure, declares her to be 'perfect' and to be 'mankind's most precious possession.' D) She's unconscious, and there's no concrete reason why she is so.
    Given these bizarre circumstances, it was reasonable for Korben to wonder at that point: 'Did the universe or G-d position me for this moment in some Divine Plan, where I am to provide the Magic Kiss to awaken Sleeping Beauty?' Yes, he was mistaken, and it leads to a "cute-awkward" moment, but he can be forgiven for coming up with the Sleeping Beauty frame. Above all, we know it wasn't a "pervert-taking-advantage-of-an-unconscious-woman' frame. If it had been, Korben would have been shown "in lust" before the kiss (the way the General was when he said, "I'd ...like to take a few pictures, for the archives." And furthermore, Korben also would have been established before this as an unsympathetic whack-job, rather than the brave, disciplined male hero of the film.

    • @user-uu9vh4zg5v
      @user-uu9vh4zg5v 18 дней назад

      "Most Millennials and Gen-Z viewers are repulsed by that moment" - This is one of the few things I actually despise about these generations. A bunch of these moral corrections desperately needed to be made. And it's a relief to see things that some of us opposed back then, finally being addressed and corrected.
      But the over-corrections are ridiculous. The inevitable hysteria over every offense in old movies is ludicrous. Ref: young reactors and "Blazing Saddles".
      The outrage is nothing but performative. It is empty virtue signaling, telling each other, "See? I _get_ it! I'm good, right?"
      Twitter/X is overrun by this garbage.
      These people are _no_ _different_ than the Christian moralizers. Listen to the hearings on the "Evils of Rock'n'Roll" from the mid-80's. This nonsense produced all those ludicrous Parental Advisory stickers that we all either ignore, or see as a prerequisite for listening, viewing, or playing. Those idiots were so proud of themselves for being the moral conscience of the nation, protecting our youth from the filth of the entertainment industry, so outraged at the sɇcks and drʉggz (violence? not so much).
      Now what are we policing? Words. Seriously. Words. Say a word? OUTRAGED! CANCEL IMMEDIATELY.
      Young "ⱳøkɇ" moralizers sound _exactly_ like old Christian moralizers. _Because_ _they_ _are_ _the_ _same_ _caliber_ _of_ _people_ .
      Self-righteous thugs.
      People who need inferior losers to look down upon and abuse, and social reinforcement for their presumed moral superiority. Bullies.
      The problem? Western society has _severe_ problems that must be addressed. _SURVIVAL_ _LEVEL_ problems.
      All the energy spent policing words and participating in cancel ørgiɇs is energy _NOT_ spent fixing real, _critical_ issues.
      Think our societies are not in crisis? Look at the last 1 1/2 weeks. The embarrassment of the US presidential "debate". The UK, now. France, right now. Drive for two minutes and count the desperate homeless you see, then check what Elon, Bezos, the Walmart kids, and Bill Gates are worth.
      _THAT_ justifies outrage. Not a "sleeping beauty" smooch in a super-green SciFi movie.

    • @cloudwatcher608
      @cloudwatcher608 18 дней назад +5

      Also, Korben is then shown to regret that moment of stupidity directly after. A real creep wouldn’t have any self-reflection about it, so we know he is truly a good guy

    • @user-uu9vh4zg5v
      @user-uu9vh4zg5v 17 дней назад

      Note: Comment deleted agreeing with the original commenter, and pointing out that fake, performative outrage by self-righteous moralizers, at situations like Korben's Sleeping Beauty moment, is despicable.

    • @tranya327
      @tranya327 17 дней назад

      @@user-uu9vh4zg5v Drunk?

  • @moulinnoir8956
    @moulinnoir8956 18 дней назад +1

    i really loved your dive into the after movie reaction, especially the practical effects vs cgi and your interest in the singing; your personal and professional experience and clear interest these topics made it a
    compelling watch !

  • @popularopinion1
    @popularopinion1 17 дней назад +1

    I remember when my friend's parents got this from Blockbuster on VHS and pizza. THAT was an awesome Friday night for 12 year old me.

  • @MANICATTACKS
    @MANICATTACKS 18 дней назад +1

    loved the reaction at the end to a real performance of diva dance 😂😂😂😂 i saw this film as a child and that opera totally changed me fo reals...

  • @johncapps906
    @johncapps906 15 дней назад +1

    when leloo and the priest show up at the apt to get the tickets..the priest calls him Mr Willis...Bruce corrects him to Dallas but they just keep going

  • @UnleashthePhury
    @UnleashthePhury 18 дней назад +2

    The Mask of Zorro, if either of the girls haven’t seen it, is a modern classic.

  • @michaeln3044
    @michaeln3044 18 дней назад +4

    Yes look up dimash Diva dance, there are a couple others who have tried to sing it but I think his is best.

  • @DocLunarwind
    @DocLunarwind 19 дней назад +10

    Re: the kiss
    Yes it’s creepy, but it’s also a reference to fairy tale. “the white knight” and the “damsel in distrss”. He isn’t a “White” knight, and while she was in distress and needed saving, she isn’t a Damsel.
    See also: Waking the Princess with a kiss.

  • @axebeard6085
    @axebeard6085 18 дней назад +1

    34:50 They don't mention it, but I'm fairly certain those stones were put inside of Plava Laguna in a way that did not involve surgery...

  • @Jaybo1213
    @Jaybo1213 18 дней назад

    Back then it was audio engineered but in the passing decades the increase in talent has closed the gap of what was originally considered impossible, I highly recommend searching because there's one in particular that I consider the best rendition of this song, and she sang it from the comfort of her chair

  • @tragarfullaw5912
    @tragarfullaw5912 18 дней назад +1

    Inva Mula was the actual singer some of the notes are actually to high, fast, and low for humans to hit but she sang the majority of it. Jihye Kim got the closest to the original without help from a sampler.

  • @quinnmclaughlin7537
    @quinnmclaughlin7537 15 дней назад +1

    SO many young adults missed the "bugged" listening device reference -- a roach with a mechanical antenna doing on the desk?

  • @cubdumpster5422
    @cubdumpster5422 18 дней назад +32

    I got stoned for this.

  • @mrKWJones
    @mrKWJones 15 дней назад +2

    Youre experiencing one of the greatest movies that has ever been made

  • @ArthurX-eg8bc
    @ArthurX-eg8bc 3 часа назад

    Over twenty years passed before someone found the guts to sing that opera.
    The difference between "maximalist" and "minimalist" is a matter of budget.

  • @patrickcromwell7554
    @patrickcromwell7554 18 дней назад +1

    Amazing right. Commissioner Gordan; Sirius Black; Dracula; Doctor Smith; Zorg; Lord Shen; and even the dreadlock wearing Pimp in True Romance. ALL portrayed by Gary Oldman. A true Master of the acting craft. Instead of taking a role and warping it to suit HIS OWN personality like TOO many new actors do today Gary Oldman transforms HIMSELF into the role required. That's why and how he can be unrecognizable at times. One of the greatest in my opinion.

  • @DavidStebbins
    @DavidStebbins 18 дней назад +7

    The Bruce Willis kiss seemed to me to be a nod towards the Disney adaptation of Sleeping Beauty (who was cursed to fall into a never-ending sleep which could only be cured by true love's kiss). Better that we don't perpetuate that these days, but it was something that many people back then grew up with.

    • @kenh.5903
      @kenh.5903 16 дней назад

      yes, better for her to be eternally asleep and keep your woke rules intact. oh brother

  • @cloudwatcher608
    @cloudwatcher608 18 дней назад +1

    I’m pretty sure that Chris Tucker as Ruby Rhod is a core memory from my childhood

  • @andrewwears7281
    @andrewwears7281 17 дней назад

    I have three things to say; one the fact that you picked out how many times the number 5 was brought up, 2 the fact that you realized how amazing that the opera singer was (which was done with very minimal mixing, that is her real voice!), and 3 recognizing the difference between CGI and just old school world building! He not only created a world, but he made up an entire language for this movie! I am so glad you liked it, it is hard not to. I would also like to mention that my beautiful girlfriend was Korben last year, and I was Ruby Rod. This movie, for me, is in the top 5(th)😊
    Just so you know, Luc Besson didn't stop there....I would highly suggest the movie The Lockout, with Maggie Grace and Guy Pierce

  • @AKpoker888
    @AKpoker888 17 дней назад +1

    I love your concern for the space cruise ship industry after this catastrophic Titanic-like event 🙏😂

  • @CharlesVanNoland
    @CharlesVanNoland 18 дней назад

    Trippy, I literally just watched this w/ the fam so they could see it for their first time about a week ago. We're catching up on all the classic 90s films that are important to being a human being who is relevant to the Zeitgeist. Kids these days only know of transient stuff that will be forgotten next year so it's important that they know about *everything*.

  • @dumahim
    @dumahim 18 дней назад +2

    Another movie with a personality combo like this would be The Nice Guys. Not as extreme of course, but there's a similar vibe.

  • @Fmanzo10
    @Fmanzo10 18 дней назад +4

    There’s no sequel but if you want to see something similar try Valerian and the City of 1000 Planets. Same director, similar aesthetic.

    • @CorwinPatrick
      @CorwinPatrick 13 дней назад

      The Fifth Element is actually Luc Besson's dry run at Valerian. It's based on a Fan-Fic comic of Valerian he wrote when he was 12-ish (I think, it's been a while since I read that bit).

  • @Syfa
    @Syfa 18 дней назад

    Ruby Rhod is legitimately one of my favorite characters in cinema. He's so much fun. It says so much about him that he always puts the pleasure of the women he's with first. He's not traditionally masculine and he's understandably scared in situations that would be scary, but he's still there to perform, help and he communicates pretty well at all times and he's generally very intelligent and quick on the uptake.
    And he absolutely rocks the dresses.

  • @CrownlessKing88
    @CrownlessKing88 16 дней назад

    I’m glad you loved this! It’s one of my all time favorite movies haha. It’s so fun. And even emotional at the end there.

  • @dennislittau6320
    @dennislittau6320 18 дней назад

    I almost get nostalgic when I see the soda plastic straws from McD.. Remember drinking your soda without the straw getting soggy after 5 minutes 😪

  • @JDBrockin
    @JDBrockin 17 дней назад

    As a kid, this was one of my favorite movies! Still enjoy watching it as an adult, just a little funnier to me now.
    Fun personal fact, my two Great Danes are named Leeloo and Korben Dallas. Leeloo even has a neon orange collar :P I always get stoked when people know the movie reference when they hear about or meet the dogs!

  • @richardsanchez9073
    @richardsanchez9073 17 дней назад

    "Grab your fire extinguisher . . .
    And quench your hot-ass breath!"
    Thank you, Maple.
    Thank you.

  • @BrastenSager
    @BrastenSager 18 дней назад

    So glad you enjoyed it! Saw this in the theaters when I was 17. 😀

  • @1337pino
    @1337pino 17 дней назад

    Every time I see that bleeding scene, I can't not think of it just being chocolate syrup lol

  • @rev.dr.anthonyburton403
    @rev.dr.anthonyburton403 16 дней назад

    Plava Laguna was played by an opera singer, who actually sang the song.

  • @distantmind956
    @distantmind956 17 дней назад

    The rapid vocal change in the Diva dance scene is engineered. I've heard the original, and while it's very impressive, some of the vocal range there is just impossible.
    Also, it's really weird how the protagonist and the antagonist neither meet, nor even know about the other's existence throughout this movie.

  • @ryannelson1297
    @ryannelson1297 18 дней назад

    I'm so happy you enjoyed this one! It can be really hit or miss for a lot of people and it always hurts my heart to see people shit on it. It's a silly, but visually brilliant and deeply memorable movie.
    Also, parts of the Diva's performance were engineered. They wanted it to sound alien and impossible for a human to perform.

  • @quoniam426
    @quoniam426 13 дней назад

    36:47 And THAT is the biggest explosion on a movie set ever. (at least at the time).

  • @KrumtheCaretaker
    @KrumtheCaretaker 16 дней назад

    Saw this in the theater as a kid, classic.

  • @paulconnett3654
    @paulconnett3654 17 дней назад

    I love this movie. It's just organised chaos! With a Big bang a boom plus having a multi pass? Great music and costumes with a let's have a laugh attitude. Great reaction. Cheer's Beautiful.x

  • @cardiac19
    @cardiac19 18 дней назад

    That "cute little gun" is the base for Han Solo's blaster in Star Wars. It is a Mauser C96.

  • @TheFireMonkey
    @TheFireMonkey 18 дней назад +3

    the song was audio engineered, they used a mix of I believe 2 human voices and a synthesizer - it was actually written to unsingable ...... so oh course several people have tried to sing it and a couple have managed pretty good. If you search youtube for diva dance song cover you'll find some but I'd suggest this one
    ruclips.net/video/o5zMupUOgQo/видео.htmlsi=2xVGO-tVeVZiu4WZ

  • @twooharmony2000
    @twooharmony2000 18 дней назад

    Good paying attention.-Ernie Moore Jr.

  • @mastermill79
    @mastermill79 18 дней назад

    Gary Oldman kills it in this as Zorg 😂

  • @mannholloway
    @mannholloway 15 дней назад

    I had no idea anyone could do that fifth element song in real life till now😂😂

  • @brianvw2724
    @brianvw2724 18 дней назад +1

    When is Bruce Willis not a good ole time?
    Heck, when is Diegesis not a good ole time? This'll be fun with Maple.

  • @bellehatespapayas
    @bellehatespapayas 18 дней назад

    this has always been one of my favorite movies, and there are a few people that can actually perform that gangster opera piece ❤

  • @metvl_slvg1838
    @metvl_slvg1838 18 дней назад

    It was cool to hear you gush over the visual and practical FX. Had it on vhs growing up, and it was in constant rotation along with Sam raimis Spiderman

  • @Jymm
    @Jymm 13 дней назад

    For anyone interested , TheCharismaticVoice has this video
    "The Fifth Element "Diva Dance" - Opera Voice Coach REACTS and COMPARES performances"

  • @MontgomeryWenis
    @MontgomeryWenis 17 дней назад +1

    The vibe of this movie is _w E i R d and w E i R d E r._

  • @MetastaticMaladies
    @MetastaticMaladies 18 дней назад

    Love this film, probably top 5 in my “don’t think, just enjoy” genre

  • @AmericanThatStillHasHope
    @AmericanThatStillHasHope 19 дней назад +1

    This is gonna be a fun reaction from Maple

  • @manzell
    @manzell 18 дней назад

    Before this movie, The Diva was married to the director. After the movie, it was Leeloo who was married to the director.

  • @lexwells4763
    @lexwells4763 18 дней назад +1

    Jean Paul Gaultier designed the aliens and I believe Lilu's look. The director ripped off a cartoon named "The Mighty Orbots." In the cartoon the enemy was "Shadow" It was a huge planet of evil and spoke in the very same voice this planet does.

  • @pleutron
    @pleutron 17 дней назад

    Alice, Debo, Smokey, John McLain, Sirius Black and Bilbo Baggins all together in one movie... yes please.

  • @DaDunge
    @DaDunge 10 дней назад

    40:00 No sequels no but "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" is similar. It's also a Luc Besson movie.

  • @henrytjernlund
    @henrytjernlund 18 дней назад

    Super reaction. This movie was put together by two of Frances top comic book artists/writers. So it's a comic book in movie form. Thank you for your great reaction.

  • @ryanr8364
    @ryanr8364 17 дней назад

    In a precisely and symmetrically divided way, there's even more perfection in this review than the actual movie. And I really like the movie.

  • @patrickcromwell7554
    @patrickcromwell7554 18 дней назад

    So the Diva was portrayed by actress: Maiwenn Le Besco, but the opera vocals were done by Opera Singer Inva Mula. The general consensus is that the opera vocals are only about 80% real because "she hits notes that human beings simply cannot do." But I don't think whoever wrote that had ever heard Mariah Carey sing. Because ion the song "Emotions" she hits notes that are even higher pitched than Plavalaguna. so personally I believe that the reason the give is inaccurate. because Humans CAN hit those notes. I think it's more a question of the rapid transition back and forth from low to high and back again. But even then Inva Mula is an Opera Singer. She's trained her voice to ba able to do JUST THAT. Not to mention Chester Bennington was very adept and rapid switching from raspy screeching to more traditional open diaphragm vocals with ease.
    Maple, I've even linked a copy of Mariah Carey's music video "Emotions" and one other video, just so you can see how good she really is. There are many singers and performers in the industry; but Mariah is universally considered a TRUE vocalist.
    ruclips.net/video/NrJEFrth27Q/видео.html
    ruclips.net/video/Hyk9wPaC69w/видео.html

  • @axebeard6085
    @axebeard6085 18 дней назад +1

    47:25 I think what you are trying to put your finger on is the dissonance between the different types of SciFi.
    Here's a little history:
    The Golden Age of Science Fiction in the 1940's and 1950's gave us films like Forbidden Planet. Early Star Trek is DEFINITELY Golden Age SciFi. The Golden Age focused on "Science is good and will solve all of mankind's problems". Although Star Wars is now "Mary Sue Fantasy with a smidge of SciFi", the first film (A New Hope) is almost entirely "Space Opera".
    Dune is probably the most well known example of what I would call "proto-New Wave" literature. It combined the "Space Opera" seen in Golden Age SciFi with elements of what would become New Wave. It is more pessimistic, and mostly abandons the physical sciences for psychology, sociology, religion, etc.
    Today, I think most people are more aware of what grew from New Wave SciFi:
    2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Akira, Alien, Altered Carbon, Barbarella, Blade Runner, Demolition Man, Dredd, Mad Max, The Matrix, Planet of the Apes, Snowpiercer, and Tron.
    The Fifth Element is heavily inspired by the New Wave SciFi in French comics like like Métal hurlant and Pilote.
    Ridley Scott, Luc Besson, and Denis Villeneuve were definitely inspired by these French comics.
    Scott tried to get Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (who used the pseudonym "Mœbius") to work on Blade Runner after he saw "The Long Tomorrow". He did get Dan O'Bannon though. ("The Long Tomorrow" was written by Dan O'Bannon, and illustrated by Mœbius).
    (If you're into Japanese animation, Hayao Miyazaki and Mœbius were inspiring each other.)
    In The Fifth Element, many of the elements of Korbin Dallas, as well as Dallas' first interactions with Leeloo are inspired by "The Long Tomorrow." If you've seen the 1981 film Heavy Metal, the "Harry Canyon" segment is also inspired by "The Long Tomorrow".
    (Métal hurlant was published in the US by National Lampoon under the title "Heavy Metal". The magazine led to the 1981 film.)
    Here's a portion of an article from Dazed Digital that includes an interview Jean-Pierrie Dionnet:
    [It was so influential, in fact, that co-founder Jean-Pierrie Dionnet said he realised it was an artistic movement on par with surrealism. “I learned it when Alain Resnais was my first subscriber, Chris Marker was the second one, Fellini the fifth,” he said in a 2013 interview. “I learned it when I would ask George Lucas for a foreword, and he would send me it the next week.”]
    Anyways...
    A lot of fiction we know today came from or was inspired by "pulp magazines".
    Conan, Tarzan and John Carter were characters from pulps. The film The Maltese Falcon was based on a novel that was first printed in pulp magazines. The films Pulp Fiction and Raiders of the Lost Ark were inspired by pulps. If 50 Shades of Grey had been published in the 1940's, it would have been in a pulp magazine.
    A common feature of pulps was that the stories were quickly written and unsophisticated. The New Wave of SciFi was a rejection of this. New Wave focused on greater sophistication and complexity. Most of the Golden Age writers were just happy to get a paycheck. The New Age writers wanted SciFi to be treated with the same respect as the "more respectable" literature. They wanted to be accepted in the ranks of writers like Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
    Unfortunately, the modern demand for more content is leading to more "pulpy" style SciFi. The text, stories, concepts, and practical sets all simpler. There is too much reliance cgi, which is usually cheaper than practical effects). This SciFi is churned out like sardines in a canning factory.
    I think modern audiences are getting sick of today's Neo-B Movies (high budget, low quality commercial films). They are finding the extravagant gems like The Fifth Element and asking "why can't I have more of this?"

  • @OUsniper1
    @OUsniper1 18 дней назад

    I think you would really like the movie: Valarian and the City of 1000 Planets. It is done by Luc Beeson who also did The Fifth Element, so the style is very familiar between the two movies.

  • @mannygee005
    @mannygee005 17 дней назад

    Great reaction! The "Diva Dance" there is a comparison by The Charismatic Voice, opera voice coach - compares 4 different performances of the "unsingable" Diva Dance - all performed live, non-enhanced, in the original key. Look it up, I'll go watch it now 🙂

  • @elliebelliewatermellie155
    @elliebelliewatermellie155 14 дней назад

    Best idea in my life was to go to Salem for Halloween dressed like Leeloo, everyone loved it !

  • @patrickcromwell7554
    @patrickcromwell7554 18 дней назад

    Honestly I would LOVE to take a Space Cruise on a Ship the size of the Titanic. That Flying Hotel is REALLY LARGE. And its design is nice as well.

  • @sweiland75
    @sweiland75 15 дней назад

    Maple and a movie. What a perfect pair.

  • @patrickcromwell7554
    @patrickcromwell7554 18 дней назад +1

    Very true, they are very small apartments. However it is cost effective and capable of housing a great deal more than typical Western designed/constructed housing. Not really sure how a shower above a fridge works practically but yeah, these would be thought of as low income housing for general population. There are I think Hotels in Japan that have these kinds of "tiny" minimalist set up. I feel like they may have them in other Asian Cities as well; but I want to say the style is of Japanese design. But I am not 100% certain on that.

  • @mudejartrainingnaturalscie6938
    @mudejartrainingnaturalscie6938 18 дней назад

    21:41 - Maple is in this movie.. "Buns".

  • @tehawfulestface1337
    @tehawfulestface1337 18 дней назад

    Thank you, Maple. Beautiful reactions. Some reactors could not get into it. The Diva song and dance struck a chord. To this day symphony orchestras and sopranos around the world try to recreate the music and sing. Some of the best sopranos were in China and Europe. Contestants in shows like The Voice have auditioned singing the Diva’s song to impress vocal judges. Many of these covers of the Diva’s song are on RUclips! One of the best that has impressed vocal judges was a woman just singing at home!
    The makers of this film made the film Valerian. It has the same look and feel, but was not as cohesive as The Fifth Element. But give it a try. Who knows? You might like the 2017 film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.

  • @HarrisFredrick
    @HarrisFredrick 13 дней назад

    Baby girl l love your commentary, outlook on life and humor.
    I saw this in theaters as a kid and I remember my dad buying the soundtrack on CD. Holy shit I wore it out.
    Now years later I jam out to “N’Ssi, N’Ssi” by Khaled (taxi chase scene song).
    Great reaction homie.