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  1. Financial analysis of The Fifth Element (1997) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings and profitability.

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  2. May 17, 2022 · But — eventually — The Fifth Element was whittled down to an acceptable size, with Ledoux agreeing on a budget of around $90 million. “Which for a French company was absolutely insane,” he...

  3. The Fifth Element was a strong financial success, earning more than US$263 million at the box office on a $90 million budget. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive European film ever made, and it remained the highest-grossing French film at the international box office until the release of The Intouchables in 2011.

    • Milla Jovovich Didn't Initially Get The Role
    • An Important Scene Was Almost Lost in An Accident
    • Milla Jovovich Babysat For Bruce Willis
    • It Ruined Luc Besson's Marriage
    • Bruce Willis Took A Reduced Salary
    • Prince Was Meant to Star in The Movie
    • The Hall Explosion Was The Largest Indoor Explosion Ever Filmed at The Time
    • Besson Wrote The Original Story in High School
    • Gary Oldman Hates It
    • Mel Gibson Was Asked to Be Korben Dallas

    When Milla Jovovich first auditioned for The Fifth Element, she had a handful of roles under her belt from childhood, but she was primarily known for her work in the modeling world. As a result, she approached her audition much like she would a modeling job, wearing a flashier outfit and plenty of makeup, which, according to Entertainment Weekly's ...

    In the early '90s, movies weren't being shot digitally. Instead, they were filmed on actual film that had to be physically transferred for editing. Associate Producer John Amicarella will likely never forget that because he was called out to LAX and presented with trash cans full of damaged film while working on The Fifth Element. The case carrying...

    Jovovich was one of the youngest Fifth Elementcast members while on set. As a result, she didn't spend a lot of time hanging out with the older cast members. Other than Besson, she didn't become particularly close with others on set. Bruce Willis, who was married to Demi Moore at the time, had his wife and kids visiting on set quite a bit though. J...

    Besson cast his then-wife, Maïwenn Le Besco, as Diva Plavalaguna after the original actress dropped out of the production. Le Besco really did him a solid there because it would've been a chore to find another actress in such a short time as the movie was already heading into production. During the shoot, however, Besson and star Mila Jovovichgrew ...

    While Bruce Willis wasn't the first choice for Korben Dallas, he ended up being the perfect choice at the end of the day. Still, if it wasn't for Willis taking less than he normally charges, the audience might have seen someone else in the leading role. Besson thought he'd have to settle for a cheaper leading man, but in a conversation with Willis,...

    Before Chris Tucker took the role of Ruby Rhod, Luc Besson had someone else in mind for the part: the late Prince. After Prince passed away in 2016, Besson tweeted a tribute including a sketch of Princeas Ruby done by Jean-Paul Gaultier and revealed that scheduling conflicts prevented the musician from taking the role. According to Gaultier, though...

    The Fifth Elementwas a film of many firsts. Not only did it break financial records at the time, but it also achieved numerous cinematic milestones. One of the major ones involved an action scene that could've gone terribly wrong. There's a moment in the film where an explosion engulfs the Fhloston main hall in flames. While this might seem relativ...

    While most projects get fast-tracked rather quickly, The Fifth Element was a long time in the making. As Luc Besson told Nerdist, he started to write the story when he was 16 years old and then shot it much later in his life. "When I started to write at 16 it was more like a novel," he said. "It was not a film in my head. I never thought about maki...

    Gary Oldman's role as Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg is one of the most fondly remembered performances from the movie, largely because it's Gary Oldman. That said, the actor isn't a big fan of the movie. Chatting about why he took the role in a video interview, Oldman was blunt about the situation: "I'd directed a film and Luc Besson was one of the pro...

    It's difficult to imagine anyone else but Bruce Willis in the role of Korben Dallas, but he wasn't Luc Besson's first choice. In fact, the director's initial pick was a famous action star from down under. In a Reddit AMA promoting Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, Besson opened up about the actor whom he originally had in mind: "I had as...

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  4. May 9, 2017 · "The Fifth Element" cost a reported $90 million to produce, the costliest film made up to that point by a non-American production company (in this case, the French studio Gaumont).

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  5. Aug 17, 2023 · One of the craziest things about The Fifth Element is how much Luc Besson left up to chance. It's one thing to improv on a small film like Léon: The Professional, but this was a $63 million sci-fi epic. According to first AD Chris Carreras, the entire diva scene was filmed like an actual concert.

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  7. May 9, 1997 · Soon the future of the universe is in their hands, as the movie unfolds the rest of the story. The “fifth element” of the title, we learn, is the life force itself–that which animates the inanimate (the other four elements are earth, air, fire and water). Leeloo represents this element.