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Date Posted: 10:00:32 12/03/99 Fri
Author: LiLu
Subject: Re: The Fifth Element
In reply to: Tommy 's message, "The Fifth Element" on 02:49:58 12/03/99 Fri

> http://www.movieweb.com/movie/5thelement/
> The Fifth Element
> There is no future without it.
> It Must Be Found.
> Every five thousand years, a door opens between the
> dimensions. In one dimension lies the universe and all
> of its multitude of varied life forms. In another
> exists an element made not of earth, air, fire or
> water, but of anti-energy, anti-life. This "thing,"
> this darkness, waits patiently at the threshold of the
> universe for an opportunity to extinguish all life and
> all light.
>
> Every five thousand years, the universe needs a hero,
> and in New York City of the 23rd Century, a good hero
> is hard to find.
>
> One of today's most provocative and acclaimed
> filmmakers, director Luc Besson's works have captured
> the imaginations of filmgoers worldwide. His visually
> innovative style has marked the critically-acclaimed
> thriller The Professional, the exotic undersea
> adventure The Big Blue, the new wave thriller Subway
> and the seminal action film La Femme Nikita, the first
> major French blockbuster. Now, Besson teams with Bruce
> Willis, one of the most dynamic and successful actors
> of his generation, to take the science fiction film in
> a new and exciting direction.
>
> Columbia Pictures presents The Fifth Element, a
> timeless story about love and survival, heroes and
> villains, good and evil, set in a strangely familiar
> yet intoxicatingly different 23rd Century. .
> .
> The title of The Fifth Element refers to the four
> elements of alchemic Greek tradition -earth, air,
> fire, and water. Four elements gathered together to
> create the fifth one: life. Besson conceived of this
> energy -- the energy used to talk, to engage in
> sports, even to think -- as an actual, living thing
> that never disappears, but spreads throughout the
> universe and beyond.
>
> Though the acclaimed writer/director conceived of the
> story while still a teenager, he was unaware that the
> concept of a fifth element -- known in Moorish
> traditions as "Akasha" -- is deeply rooted in ancient
> mythology. Besson remembers: "When my father came
> across Plato's writings on the subject, he came to me
> with the book and said, 'Do you know that your movie
> is a remake?' I read it, and was amazed to see the
> similarities between what Plato had written and what I
> had put into the script."
>
> In The Fifth Element, Besson posits the question: what
> if an opposite form of life existed in another
> dimension -- one not made up of life-energy, but a
> dark, cancerous embodiment of all that is evil? "The
> energy of life, and this other, evil life-form, are
> opposites, like fire and ice," Besson explains, "and
> the more of this life-energy we create, the more it
> irritates and provokes this other."
>
> In the 23rd century of The Fiffh Element, humanity has
> wandered out among the stars, spreading this
> life-energy, and further agitating the dark being. "It
> feels as if we are asphyxiating it," Besson notes. "It
> is dying because of us. It wants to fight back, and
> extinguish every source of energy or light --animal,
> vegetable, human. But it has its own limitations: it
> is isolated in another dimension."
>
> The dark being's time to strike back occurs only once
> every 5,000 years when a doorway between the parallel
> dimensions briefly opens. "At the very beginning of
> the movie," says Besson, "we show that a way was once
> found to fight this entity, but the years have passed,
> and the way is forgotten. When our story begins, he is
> back, and no one knows how to defeat him."
>
> The setting in which this heroic quest drama unfolds
> is among the most fully-realized fantasy worlds ever
> committed to film, and certainly one of the most
> unique. "We looked at all of human history," says
> Besson, "in order to come up with what we think is a
> very possible scenario for humanity in the year 2259,
> which is when the story takes place -- to be very
> precise, the story begins on March 18, 2259, at 2 a.m.
> What will the evolution be? How will people live, and
> think? And how will that be reflected in the world? It
> seemed very important to me to create for this story a
> world that people can accept as a real possibility for
> the future."
>
> The result is a menagerie of weirdly exotic aliens:
> hulking, armored creatures with incongruously small
> heads called the Mondoshawan who, despite their
> imposing presence, work on the side of good; and huge,
> doglike Mangalores -- an army of mercenaries in the
> service of Zorg (Gary Oldman), the agent of all that
> is evil. The filmmakers also created imagery of a
> brave, new Earth that has never been seen before,
> along with an array of fantastically-imagined vistas
> on other planets and our own.

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