10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 21, 1997 Star power, aliens, effects mix in action-packed 'Fifth Element' I_ By Kiran Nandalur Daily Arts Writer What is the formula for a block- buster? Destroying aliens brought in the big bucks for "Independence Day." Good overcoming evil made "Star Wars" the biggest draw ever. Star power drove a mediocre movie like "Eraser" over the $100 million mark. It would be sensible then to think that a film R combining these three components would have peo- ple flocking to the theaters. The At Bri new futuristic action-adventure "The Fifth Element" reaches for such a goal and entertains throughout, but leaves viewers unful- filled in the end. The plot centers around the exis- tence of an "anti-life, anti-energy" force that arrives into the universe every 5,000 years to eliminate the fifth element, life energy. The first signs of its existence are discovered in a temple in 20th-century Egypt, and hieroglyphics reveal that when the darkness comes, the four ele- ments - earth, wind, fire and air, represented by special stones - have to be patterned around the mys- terious last element to curtail the evil. When the 23rd century arrives, the evil force precipitates in the form of a ball of fire in outer space and slowly spreads its destructive effects. Unfortunately, the stones are hidden somewhere in the universe while the final life element has been broken. rir Luckily, geneticists in New York are able to engineer a piece of the organ- ic compound into a perfect being named Leeloo (Milla Jovovich). Frightened, the innocent woman escapes the lab and encounters the decorated veteran and cab driver, Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis), who instantly falls in love with her. Along with a priest famil- iar -with the enig- E V I E W matic events, they The Fifth attempt to acquire Element the stones, bring * *n* them back to the temple and save arwood and Showcase the world. In the major side plot, Zorg (Gary Oldman), working for the evil incarnate, seeks to capture the girl and prevent the reunion, with the help of his sidekick Right Arm (Tricky). Concurrently, his duplicate dealings with misanthropic pig-like aliens, t h e Te flying Mangalores, Ect leads to the introduction of it's like '1 a third party, as they try to Jetons' 1 procure the stones for to life. leverage. This race for the valuable elements results in extrava- gant gun fights, frantic car chases and monstrous explosions. Strong aspects of "The Fifth Element" are its awe-inspiring special effects and sly humor. The flying cars, spaceships and buildings are spectac- ular; it's like "The Jetsons" has come to life. The comedy keeps the mood light and the viewer entertained. The most pleasant surprise is the breakout performance of Milla Jovovich. The beautifu model/actress displays an incredibl range as a neophyte to the 23rd cen- tury. She is aggressive in her physical hand-to-hand-combat scenes and convincingly emotional in her inter- actions with Dallas. As for Bruce Willis, he spices up an otherwise for- mulaic character with his timely delivery of sardonic wit and cool in turbulent times. The same praise cannot be extend- ed to Zorg. Not only does he not see to be genuinely evil, his motivatioW for money is ambiguous and absurd. If the anti-life wasn't stopped, he would have been killed, or at the very least, money would become worthless in a world with one person. Other nega- c E tives include the fact that the anti- ! life is describ he superficial) , which leaves a tas CoMe simple good ver- sus evil battle. Also, a long scene with an annoying, whiny talk-show host, Ruby Rhod, detracts from the exciting pace. Overall, "The Fifth Element," even with the shallow themes, has the for- mula for success with its remarkab# scenes, fast action and strong perfor- mances. Tricky (above center) takes a brief break from his musical career to star as Right Arm, a bad-guy sidekick to Gary Oldman in "The Fifth Element." Twenty-third cen- tury New York City (bottom) shows there is no more room for New Jersey and Long Island malls to expand. If you think you're pregnant... cal lus-.-we lsten, we care. PRtiLEM PREGNANCY HELu Any timne, any day, 24 htours. Funy confidentiaL $ erving Students since 1970, r1 Achieve Your Maximum UCAT Score! " Leant the Focus of the ECAT's Questions * Refine Your Science Reasoning Skills * Develop Comprehensive Exam Strategies * Improve Your Verba Reasoning and Wrng Spme Tchique Classes for the August MOAT start Tue. 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