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Movies shot by your Uncle Murray could fill the fifth slot. By Steven Zeitchik, The Associated Press PARK CITY — The one comment heard repeatedly here at the Sundance Film Festival — more than ...
But the times, oh, they have changed. Back in 1997, “The Fifth Element” felt like a non-sequitur. In 2017, Besson’s “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets” plays like much-needed ...
Well, a better term for what resulted — “The Fifth Element” — would be a science ... to the crowded streets and skies of New York City. Yes, there are flying cars — lots of them.
Regardless of whether its campiness was viewed as charming or exhausting, nearly every critic agreed that The Fifth Element was a visual spectacle. Besson’s manic take on New York City was ...
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