The violence wasnt too bad, but there is quite a few innuendoes. When Milla is first created she is naked. You only see the back of her, not including her butt. But then, a few scenes later she is changing and she takes of her shirt if front of two men who quickly turn around. Her boobs are out of focus but it is still kind of inappropriate. I think the biggest thing though, is the big radio star is shown making out with a girl that is very skimpily dressed. They then only show the top half of her with the radio host kneeling and "playing" with her "private area" which is not shown and she is squealing and squeaking. He pops up and she says "Are you sure you've never felt this way before?" and he stops to think about it and then says yes and goes back down. They later show her screaming with pleasure.
One of Bruce Willis's greatest movies. I love the storyline to this movie and never got bored of it. Chris Tucker is hilarious and Milla Jovovich is smoking. Grade A movie.
The big surprise here is how often Milla's breasts were put on display in a PG-13 movie. Sure, cleavage and underboob are to be expected, but she takes it all off--once briefly, once a bit blurry, and only once out of frame.
The movie itself? It's part parody, part satire--Terry Gilliam's Brazil if Terry Gilliam had just watched Die Hard 1 through 3 the eighty-second time. There's really two movies here, and it can't decide which one it wants to be more... so it splits right down the middle. It's both!
Also, a lot of the violence is bloody--but with funny colors, so that's supposed to be okay. A lot of the characters show the consequences of violence... I mean, watch Milla get shot and moan, and it twists your stomach. Weak acting or not.
Luc Besson is one of the most stylish light-weight directors out there, and it really shows. This movie wants to be more, and that really helps push past the comedy and put a little bit of depth into it... even though it's still a movie about 'ultimate evil' versus 'the pure light,' and love does conquer all in the end.
Action and adventure,visual effects,and futuristic scenery--preteens watch out!
The Fifth Element is a story about a savvy cabbie who helps a human named Leloo find a way to defeat the forces of evil,Luc Besson's electrifying masterpiece combined actors,special effects,And futuristic scenery,Consumer products like McDonalds and Coca-Cola is also mention,Characters drink and some,S--t,A--s,b---stard,and p--s off is also heard in the film
This movie is really good is you like sci fi and action meshed together!!! :)! I don't really know why they rated it 'iffy' for 14-15. The action in this movie is really not that bad at all. Yes, there is a lot of it but no gore or much blood at all.The sex in this movie is I guess, age appropriate. Although, there is one character that seems to have sex with every woman he meets, just because he is famous. But nothing is shown. I really like this movie and believe it sends positive messages to never give up!
I love this movie, and it's great fun to watch. There's minor sexual content, mostly a girl changing while two people stand in front of her (this happens a few time, and is played for jokes). A fair amount of language, but I don't even think they drop the f-bomb at all. It's really not all that violent either.