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Experience Luc Besson's 1997 sci-fi classic in stunning 4K. New York, the twenty-third century. The Earth is about to be destroyed by a huge ball of fire racing toward the planet. Cornelius, an old monk, knows how to stop the burning sphere: the Fifth Element, the Supreme Being, who unites the four basic Elements -- air, water, fire and earth -- must be summoned for it is the only being who can stop Evil. Cornelius, with help from Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis) a taxi driver and former secret agent, and Leeloo (Mila Jovovich) an alien in the shape of a beautiful, orange haired woman, set off on a myriad of adventures in an attempt to save humanity and fight the horrendous Zorg (Gary Oldman).
- StudioCanal
- 126 mins approx.
- Luc Besson
- 12
- Bruce Willis
- Gary Oldman
- Ian Holm
- Milla Jovovich
- Chris Tucker
English, English SDH
- 1997
- English
- 2
The Fifth Element - 4K Ultra HD
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Zavvi - The Home of Pop Culture
Experience Luc Besson's 1997 sci-fi classic in stunning 4K. New York, the twenty-third century. The Earth is about to be destroyed by a huge ball of fire racing toward the planet. Cornelius, an old monk, knows how to stop the burning sphere: the Fifth Element, the Supreme Being, who unites the four basic Elements -- air, water, fire and earth -- must be summoned for it is the only being who can stop Evil. Cornelius, with help from Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis) a taxi driver and former secret agent, and Leeloo (Mila Jovovich) an alien in the shape of a beautiful, orange haired woman, set off on a myriad of adventures in an attempt to save humanity and fight the horrendous Zorg (Gary Oldman).
- StudioCanal
- 126 mins approx.
- Luc Besson
- 12
- Bruce Willis
- Gary Oldman
- Ian Holm
- Milla Jovovich
- Chris Tucker
English, English SDH
- 1997
- English
- 2
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Fantastic
It's great to see these classic Sci-Fi films in 4K. Looks great on 65" and the sound is almost perfect.
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Finally bought this on 4k and it was so worth it, the picture is absolutely beautiful with the clarity and colour, this 4k really improves any other format of this movie with quality sound that feels like watching this for the first time, weather your a sci-fi fan or love action movies this 4k release is a must own for anybodys 4k collection, don't miss out 👌
Report this review5th Element 4k
Always one of my guilty pleasures, Lucy Besson's Anglo-French sci-fi extravaganza proudly drops onto UHD from Studio Canal. Bruce Willis (in a vest, natch, albeit orange rubber) leads a cast full of British character actors, an ex-replicant and a scantilly clad Milla Jovovich. Factor in frocks by Jean-Paul Gautier and designs by Metal Hurlant's Moebius and you're in for a visual treat enhanced by the the 4k resolution and a gorgeous Dolby Vision grade; it looks stunning. The Dolby Atmos sound mix means that it sounds as good as it looks. Okay, some of the FX don't pop and The Diva's tentacles look VERY rubbery, but that doesn't matter. Some of the performances are, shall we say, undisciplined and the narrative makes little sense, but all of this adds to the unique charm of this bonkers movie. A recommended disc!
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Grainy picture and poor sound that you can't change. Sound effects overpower voices in some scenes and others have loud noises glaringly absent. Save your money
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