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The Fifth Element

Rated PG-13 for intense sci-fi violence, some sexuality and brief nudity.

PG-13 126min.
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Good and evil battle for the future of 23rd century Earth in this visually striking big-budget science fiction epic. In the movie's prologue, which is set in 1914, scientists gather in Egypt at the site of an event that transpired centuries earlier. Read More
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Korben Dallas
Victor Cornelius
Jean-Baptiste-Emmanuel Zorg
Ruby Rhod
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October 24, 2011
aturanski3
Simply outstanding! A visual treat both with the creative costumes as well as many direct and indirect jokes planted across the film. Milla Jovovich is gorgeous and a believable 'perfect being' and innocent.
March 09, 2011
FEsrigoHL
Movies are made for viewers; not for critics. Viewers were 100 for it, with it's FLAW ( screaming). Watch it again and again !!
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