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The Fifth Element (1998), Dir. Luc Beeson. The Revolution of Hungary , 1956 Known as “the defeat of the Hungarian revolution was one of the darkest moments of the Cold War. ”. The Vietnam War , 1959-75. F-5E Aircraft. Concentration Camp. aircraft carrier. Refugees (Genocide?).
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The Fifth Element (1998), Dir. Luc Beeson
The Revolution of Hungary, 1956 Known as “the defeat of the Hungarian revolution was one of the darkest moments of the Cold War. ”
1) The movie, The Fifth Element, interprets God as an almighty, highly intelligent, alien. What do you think about this? If Leeloo is a supreme being, like God, how would she think about the human world and its endless wars? • 2) Stone heritage, like Moai in Easter Island and Stonehenge in England, and the making of Pyramids in Egypt, are still mysterious. If the “fifth stone” as presented in the movie links with the mysterious power, what would the power be like? (Use you imagination.) • 3) Leeloo doesn’t want to save humanity after she saw all the evil it crated, “why do you human beings make all these destructive weapons.” What makes her save the earth in the end? What do you think about the ending and the “war photos” she viewed? • 4) What do you think about the futuristic world in the movie? Eg. “Fhloston Paradise,” the galaxy's top vacation spots, Ruby Rhod, a flamboyant radio show host, and the Diva, an alien singing sensation, and the Black American President. Are they creative, stereotypical, cartoon-like?