Reparto y equipo de El quinto elemento

El quinto elemento

Le Cinquième Élément

No hay futuro sin él.

Cada 5.000 años se abre una puerta entre las dimensiones. En una dimensión existe el Universo y la vida. En la otra dimensión existe un elemento que no está hecho ni de tierra, ni de fuego, ni de aire, ni de agua, sino que es una anti-energía, la anti-vida: es el quinto elemento.

Cast completo de El quinto elemento

Bruce Willis as Korben Dallas

Bruce Willis

Korben Dallas
Bruce Willis delivered a quintessential everyman action hero performance as Korben Dallas in Luc Besson's science fiction epic "The Fifth Element." His portrayal of the former special forces major turned down-on-his-luck cab driver in the 23rd century is both charismatic and relatable, providing a solid anchor for the film's fantastical narrative. Willis's Dallas is a rugged, world-weary character whose cynical outlook is challenged by the introduction of Leeloo (Milla Jovovich), the supreme being and key to saving the world. His transformation from a disillusioned veteran to a man willing to risk everything for the greater good is seamlessly conveyed by Willis, who balances humor, toughness, and a surprising tenderness throughout the film. His chemistry with Jovovich, as well as his interactions with the eccentric supporting cast, adds depth to his character, making Korben Dallas one of Willis's most iconic roles and a memorable addition to the pantheon of cinematic sci-fi heroes.
Milla Jovovich as Leeloo

Milla Jovovich

Leeloo
Milla Jovovich delivered a captivating and iconic performance as Leeloo in Luc Besson's science fiction epic "The Fifth Element" (1997). As the supreme being and key to saving the universe, Jovovich imbued Leeloo with a mesmerizing blend of innocence, strength, and otherworldly charm. Her portrayal was both physical and emotional, showcasing her ability to convey complex feelings with minimal dialogue, largely through her expressive eyes and body language. Leeloo's introduction scene, where she escapes from a high-tech facility and leaps into the chaotic future world of New York City, is a testament to Jovovich's dedication to the role, performing her own stunts and fight sequences with balletic grace and fierce determination. Her chemistry with co-star Bruce Willis added depth to the film's central relationship, and her performance in the opera scene, where Leeloo's vulnerability and resolve come to the fore, is particularly memorable. Jovovich's Leeloo is not just a visual spectacle in her avant-garde bandage costume designed by Jean-Paul Gaultier, but a character that resonates with audiences for her relatable quest for understanding and her ultimate sacrifice for the greater good. Jovovich's portrayal is a standout example of her versatility as an actress and her ability to bring a unique and compelling presence to the science fiction genre.
Gary Oldman as Zorg

Gary Oldman

Zorg
Gary Oldman's portrayal of the villainous Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg in Luc Besson's cult classic "The Fifth Element" is a masterclass in scenery-chewing charm and malevolence. With a flamboyant and sadistic glee, Oldman crafts a character that is both repulsive and fascinating, commanding the screen with his idiosyncratic delivery and captivating physicality. Sporting a bizarre hairstyle, an exaggerated Southern drawl, and an array of quirky mannerisms, Oldman's Zorg is a corporate megalomaniac with a theatrical flair, embodying the very essence of a comic book villain brought to life. His performance is both humorous and terrifying, as he seamlessly navigates the film's tonal shifts from high-octane action to playful camp. Oldman's commitment to the role ensures that Zorg remains an unforgettable antagonist, providing a perfect foil to Bruce Willis's heroic Korben Dallas, and contributing significantly to the movie's enduring popularity.