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Re:krokant: letztens The Fifth Element noch mal angesehen.. flat
Autor: lichtschalterer
Datum:26.07.17 16:06
Antwort auf:krokant: letztens The Fifth Element noch mal angesehen.. von Javert

Also ich finde 5th element in einigen Dingen herausragend, weil es das so in der Form oftmals nicht gab ODER die Sachen 5th Element außergewöhnlich machte.
manches kann man bei imdb trivia lesen, deswegen aus Faulheit mal eben ein wenig copy paste

The hero Korben Dallas and the villain Jean Baptiste Emanuel Zorg never meet, nor do they communicate with each other in any way. They are aware of each other (Korben used to work for Zorg's company and Zorg knows that Korben won the contest) but they are unaware of the other's involvement in the main plot (getting the stones).


In most shots of Gary Oldman, there is a circle around his head. In fact, a circle in the middle of the frame is a near-constant motif in this film. Bruce Willis, on the other hand, is more often framed by a rectangle or doorway behind him.

When the President tells Father Vito Cornelius he has "twenty seconds" to state his point, Vito talks for exactly twenty seconds.

Luc Besson demanded that most of the action shots in the film take place in broad daylight, as he was reportedly tired of the dark spaceship corridors and dimly lit planets common in science fiction films, and wanted a brighter "cheerfully crazy" look as opposed to a gloomy, realistic one.
was gut zu deinem star trek vergleich passt. Damals war ich auch übersättigt von diesem stereotypischen alles ist dunkel-look

zu deinem Star wars vergleich:
Cartoonist Jean-Claude Mézières of 'My Fifth Element' also says that Luc Besson approached him for ideas, telling him: "I want to make a movie based on your visuals. But I am ready to pay you for the work." The nuance is because there has long been a controversy that many elements in the Star Wars series (several aliens, Darth Vader's costume, Leia's golden bikini, Han Solo's carbonite) were lifted almost unmodified out of Valerian (in particular 'L'Empire des Mille Planètes', published in 1971) - of which George Lucas is known to own several original editions, as seen during interviews in his study.

The number 5 appears in the movie on several occasions: There are five elements; Korben Dallas' license had five points left; Zorg stops his bomb with five seconds remaining on the timer, and the Mangalore's bomb starts with a five second timer. Ruby Rhod, near the end of the movie, after the alien planet is stopped, says, "There's a bomb going off every five minutes!", and the doctor at the end says that Leeloo and Korben need five more minutes. Ruby Rhod's show is at 5 o'clock.


Ansonsten halt ist es wie alle Filme Geschmackssache ;) für mich ist der Film perfekt. Weil er etwas anderes versucht als die bis dato 08\15 alle gleichen Space Opera/SciFi Filme vom Look and Feel her. Wenn man natürlich Trekkie oder so ist, dann ist es was anderes.


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