The Fifth Element (1997)

Movie · 1997 · Science Fiction, Action, Adventure · 2h 6m · PG-13 · French

Curator score: 5.5/10 (1.1M ratings)

There is no future without it.

Overview

In 2257, a taxi driver is unintentionally given the task of saving a young girl who is part of the key that will ensure the survival of humanity.

Ratings

Director

Luc Besson

Production

Gaumont

Cast

Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Chris Tucker, Luke Perry, Brion James, Tommy Lister Jr., Lee Evans, Charlie Creed-Miles, Tricky, John Neville, John Bluthal, Mathieu Kassovitz, Christopher Fairbank, Kim Chan, Richard Leaf, Julie T. Wallace, Al Matthews, Maïwenn

Where to watch

Netflix, TNT, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A wildly imaginative sci-fi action adventure with runaway production design, comic-book energy, and a gleefully overstuffed sense of spectacle. It’s uneven and very much of its era, but the visual invention, costume work, and committed performances make it a standout cult blockbuster.

Best for

  • viewers who like flamboyant sci-fi worlds and maximalist design
  • fans of campy, high-energy action with a playful tone
  • people who enjoy quotable cult movies with big personality
  • audiences looking for a colorful alternative to darker sci-fi

Skip if

  • you want tightly plotted, serious science fiction
  • you dislike camp, broad comedy, or heightened performances
  • you are sensitive to dated gender politics and sexualized characterization
  • you prefer understated visual style over loud, glossy excess

Overview

The Fifth Element is pure late-90s sci-fi excess in the best and messiest sense. It throws together space opera, action comedy, fashion-show futurism, and cartoonish villainy, then keeps escalating until the whole movie feels like a neon fever dream. The worldbuilding is the real star: every frame is packed with texture, color, and absurd detail.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is how confidently it commits to its own weirdness. Bruce Willis plays it dry, Milla Jovovich gives the film its ethereal center, and the supporting cast leans into the chaos with total abandon. The result is less a polished masterpiece than a deliriously entertaining artifact of blockbuster imagination.

Bottom line

It’s also a movie that invites mixed reactions. Some will see charm in its camp and visual audacity; others will bounce off the tonal whiplash and the dated treatment of women. If you’re open to a big, loud, unapologetically strange sci-fi ride, it remains easy to recommend.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Roberto_ (4★) · 4175 likes

nobody: leeloo: 😝 MULTIPASS!!! 😎

aaron (4.5★) · 3651 likes

jean paul gaultier costume design living in my head rent free

rudi (3.5★) · 3008 likes

Ruby Rhod

claira curtis (2.5★) · 2494 likes

“What’s the use of saving life if you live to see what you do with it?” The Fifth Element has horrific female representation. Whether it’s the overly sexualized background characters, the demonization of the male protagonist’s mother, or the lack of prioritization of arguably the most crucial character of the entire film, Leeloo, the overall sensation I got from the watch was: the men are more important. I watched The Fifth Element because I thought it was a female focused… more

Vinny Simms (3.5★) · 2134 likes

ah, so the fifth element is horny

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Topics

science fiction, action adventure, camp, cult classic, dystopian future, maximalist visuals, comic tone, 1990s, worldbuilding, stylized production design

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