Was this a good or bad film?

Was this a good or bad film?

Just watched it and can’t tell.

It was good fun with some decent sci-fi world building. I'd give it a 3.5/5

Best future film of the 90's

I enjoyed it very much. I wish more blockbusters these days were as fun.

>better than The Matrix
>better than Ghost in The Shell

Could have done without Chris Tucker desu. Was he supposed to be parodying Michael Jackson / Prince or something ?

>Just watched it and can’t tell.

My all time unironic favourite film

Part of the mid-90s golden age Besson

yes

Luc Besson's second best movie and the most stylish

He was proto Jar Jar

Ah, some Dr Who General posters are dropping in to shitpost. Just awful

I've never seen it.

It is brilliant.

1. Leon
2. Nikita
3. 5th Element.

He was literally playing Chris Tucker have you seen his other movies? Only difference is his character was some singer so he was turned to 11

CORBIIIIN!

In my Top 5 favorite movies of all time
Along with:
Alien(1979)
The Wrath of Khan(1982)
LOTR: Two Towers(2002)
& The Fast and the Furious(2001)

fucking pleb

It's a good bad film. Your time watching it isn't wasted, but your time thinking about it when it's not running is.

>he thinks matrix is better than fith element
oh lordy

Me too nigga

meme film desu

Probably the most '90's' film of all time. Whole thing looked like a pop music video.

it's a meme film, 6/10 but became a cult classic for hipsters

It's purest kino.

Hello pleb redditor

it was okay, but it's extremely overrated for some reason

It's good

It's one of those so bad it's good cult films. Like Dusk til Dawn. If it was released today no one would take it seriously.

It's no better than that shitty sci fi he released last year.

>If it was released today no one would take it seriously.
I think it would be well recieved by audiences, hated by critics while a lot of stupid people would've wanted a series instead of a movie.

It's okay. Some of the cgi REALLY doesn't hold up though. Pretty much all of the New York flying car scenes look gameboy tier.

my man

That's exactly its appeal. Somehow, even I myself felt at the time like I /should/ be cringing at it, somehow, circa-2000-ish. And when it was all done I liked what I'd seen.

Even my dad likes it. That's another meme: dad likes the fifth element.

The point of all this is that the film somehow blessedly wormed its way in an worked at a time just before the internet had taken total hold of culture, and just before a new internet-borne cynicism held sway. The film survived the /old/ cynicisms to become a respected cult-b-movie, and I am happy for it.

The Diva scene always gives me goosebumps in spite of myself.