Collider recently shared a list of 10 "perfect sci-fi films that no one remembers." The ranking, published in March 2026, featured movies like Strange Days from 1995, 1998's The Faculty, and Bicentennial Man, released in 1999.
The Film's Director Explained How 'The Fifth Element' Is Different Than Typical American Sci-Fi Movies
Besson, who also wrote The Fifth Element, spoke about the film in a 1997 interview. The French native said that the 1997 movie differs from traditional American sci-fi films as its core is the connection between Korben Dallas, played byBruce Willis, and Leeloo, played by Milla Jovovich.
During the 1997 interview, Besson also shared that he had always envisioned Willis playing Korben. He explained that the Die Hard actor is the ideal action hero, who can convincingly shoot a gun, but also has a certain vulnerability.
"He's also very charming and very human. And the character was like this in the script. And Bruce was the best for me because he can really play both," said Besson.
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