Yeah I was even making fun of him because he was making those very odd B movies and was seeming not to care about his career anymore. Legit thought he was Steven segal 2.0. I was humbled... Sad but reflective introspection.
I too love The Fifth Element. If not for Blade Runner, it would be my all-time favorite SF movie. Great movie, despite the early reviews. It's now a must-see classic! Great music too!
Yeah, well, I find that the only thing useful about the film reviews either by Roger Ebert or by his fanbois is that the ones they don't like are significantly more likely to be good movies. Otherwise, their review work is utter garbage and should be discarded without reading. Save yourself the time and brain cells. Of course I would review both The Fifth Element and Blade Runner quite highly today as among the greatest sci-fi classics out there! But if you had asked me to review them right after the first viewing, back when I was a teenager, the response would have been similar. I'd have told you that The Fifth Element was fun from start to finish, complete with adventure, comedy, science fantasy, spiritual fantasy, excellent characters, and a gripping story. Today I would dare to say that the story was underrated, the film features several great acting career origin stories, and is just so masterfully put together that it has tremendous re-watch potential. The world is deep, lively, and sensible. Everything I dislike about the film has a good reason to be there: it makes you feel joy but it also makes you feel sadness, terror, shame, or anxiety. But then it always rounds off the pain with a positive spin in the end! Back then I'd have told you that Blade Runner was a little slow and dry, but in a way that felt meaningful. It was incredibly miserable, a pain resonating with the dying world of the film's setting. Yet every step of the way we can identify with the lost hero as he chases a distant yet ever-lingering and shining ray of hope. I didn't know why I liked it so much then, but I know now how much it is a tale of the lives we live, the life I had already been living. Each major detail of the lives of the characters is something of a metaphor, exaggerated perhaps, but relevant to life experiences in today's fast-paced and high-tech world, a world which is forgetting that it was built by the people who now inhabit it, forgetting about us and leaving us by the wayside. That's a kind of sadness and hope that you can't simply ignore; to watch the film is to embrace the life you lead and accept the struggle to get by in it. And yet despite that heavy pill to swallow, the film is yet highly adventurous and filled with a fascinating world to escape to. If Mr. Ebert could comprehend the level of depth I see in these films, he might finally decide to hand out a couple of fifth stars.
This tracks by some points, reminds me 8 bit style of music. Best 8 bit melodies can be like this, but this sounds more upgraded of course. But still has this excellent 8 bit melodical line.
Immense sounds!
THE FIFTH ELEMENTS ! 💎🧬🏹💘
thanks for the upload (and good taste in artwork)
Best wishes for Bruce Willis. Hero of my Childhood .
Yea, actually hated hearing about that.
Yippee kiya mother fuckers ! Bruce Willis will live on through all of us !
Yeah I was even making fun of him because he was making those very odd B movies and was seeming not to care about his career anymore. Legit thought he was Steven segal 2.0. I was humbled... Sad but reflective introspection.
I too love The Fifth Element. If not for Blade Runner, it would be my all-time favorite SF movie.
Great movie, despite the early reviews. It's now a must-see classic! Great music too!
💗 Blade Runner first for me as well and then The Fifth Element.
Yeah, well, I find that the only thing useful about the film reviews either by Roger Ebert or by his fanbois is that the ones they don't like are significantly more likely to be good movies. Otherwise, their review work is utter garbage and should be discarded without reading. Save yourself the time and brain cells.
Of course I would review both The Fifth Element and Blade Runner quite highly today as among the greatest sci-fi classics out there! But if you had asked me to review them right after the first viewing, back when I was a teenager, the response would have been similar. I'd have told you that The Fifth Element was fun from start to finish, complete with adventure, comedy, science fantasy, spiritual fantasy, excellent characters, and a gripping story. Today I would dare to say that the story was underrated, the film features several great acting career origin stories, and is just so masterfully put together that it has tremendous re-watch potential. The world is deep, lively, and sensible. Everything I dislike about the film has a good reason to be there: it makes you feel joy but it also makes you feel sadness, terror, shame, or anxiety. But then it always rounds off the pain with a positive spin in the end! Back then I'd have told you that Blade Runner was a little slow and dry, but in a way that felt meaningful. It was incredibly miserable, a pain resonating with the dying world of the film's setting. Yet every step of the way we can identify with the lost hero as he chases a distant yet ever-lingering and shining ray of hope. I didn't know why I liked it so much then, but I know now how much it is a tale of the lives we live, the life I had already been living. Each major detail of the lives of the characters is something of a metaphor, exaggerated perhaps, but relevant to life experiences in today's fast-paced and high-tech world, a world which is forgetting that it was built by the people who now inhabit it, forgetting about us and leaving us by the wayside. That's a kind of sadness and hope that you can't simply ignore; to watch the film is to embrace the life you lead and accept the struggle to get by in it. And yet despite that heavy pill to swallow, the film is yet highly adventurous and filled with a fascinating world to escape to.
If Mr. Ebert could comprehend the level of depth I see in these films, he might finally decide to hand out a couple of fifth stars.
wow, thank you for the feature and much love to NRW 😍
Awesome track bro 🤘🙂
@@ZAYAZOfficial thanks again for your awesome remix! :)
@@edictum it was my pleasure bro. Thank you 🙏
Good work
Man people like you keep me running out there with this adrenaline dump music
CORBIN DALLAS MULTIPASS
Thanks for the feat! Love you Ten!
Good stuff bro!
Hope the best for you guys, love what you do!
@@ZAYAZOfficial thanks mate!
That’s so weird 😂 I was only watching The Fifth Element earlier today. I love this movie so much. Great video by the way!
One of the best Sci-fi movies of all time! Now I need to go watch it 😜
What an epic music! Its hitting in all the right places.
It's futuristic and an epic sound! Definitely on replay!
Digging the Fifth Element art 😍 And "Eleos" is the perfect song to write pumped action fiction to!
Put me in the mood to watch The Fifth Element again. Awesome Track!
Wow, powerful and great music, incredible sound!!!!
Wearing my fifth element shirt to work today!
Damn I wasn't expecting this! Today NRW is working overtime, and takes us to the cinema with this wonderful futuristic atmosphere!
⭐❤️🎶
Stunning
TURBO KNIGHT with the BANGER CONFIRMED 💥💣💪🏾💣💥🤯🤯
Going to run to this 🏃🏃🏃🔥⚡🏃🏃🏃
Going to try to put countless running miles to this
I give this Track a Multi-pass 💳
She KNOWS it's a multipass!
Omgosh I love this one! I immediately got transported into a dark club with laser lights and mirror balls -- dancin away.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
❤️
💫
Love it 🥰
From Poland
Very good
Epic! From the first seconds, this is one of my favorites!
It's Bada Boom 💥
Had this in my playlist since last summer, pretty cool.
Awesome music. Thank you.
The best movie! Could be dope 5th Element soundtrack
👍
Спасибо 🙏 вам за красивую музыку. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Awesome sounds ✌🏻💙✌🏻
Synthwave + Upliting Trance
Interesting combination
What a banger
SUPER GREEN!
Love this!
Woah that sounds really good 🥳😍🍓
Cool Track, Ash 💫💯👊
Phenomenal!
Bing-bada-boom!
I subbed because of this
Awesome 😎
😎 my dude! yes!
Fantastic!!!
Милка Йовович красотка на все времена 🥰🥰
One of my favorite tracks 🎶
This tracks by some points, reminds me 8 bit style of music. Best 8 bit melodies can be like this, but this sounds more upgraded of course. But still has this excellent 8 bit melodical line.
I'm a big fan of legacy machines, working on a two tracks for Amiga remix compilation atm ;)
MULTIPASS!
Awesome
I wasn't born in the 80s
BUT I WANNA GO BACK!
Same lol!
I was. In the early 90s i started to realize what i had just missed.
I too is even earlier! Being from the years 1987 !
@@hansmuller1625 At least you lived to experience it :)
@@zoraizchan That i did, but not much.
Excellent !
I love your music 🎶 🎵 ❤️ ♥️ you're awesome 👌 👏🏻 👍 the best 👌
Для машины!🚗🚙🚕👍🙏
Мультипаспорт! 😁😁💳📘📇🗃️🗂️🗄️🛂🛃
nice, btw "eleos" in Greek means Mercy ;-)
Приятная музыка!
Class!
Awesome!
5й элемент😁
Very nice
Those drums sound so fuckin good.
It's a real Hihat triggered with Polyend Perc :)
👊👊🤜🤛🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
very nice😉👌
Like it!
Milla Jovovich 😍😍😍
Are you Corbin Dallas?
I like it.
HOLY F this song is incredible. Really made my friggin day, I'm gonna go hit a bunch of PRs at the gym HITTIN' THAT IRON GETTIN SWOLE!
Fire 🔥🔥🔥
IMHO, in veins of this movie runs spirit of 90s, instead of 80s.
leeeeeeeeeeeeeeee loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
I got this movie in the center of My room... And it stays there
Good trAck
Leeloo Dallas multipass
More 80s than in the 80s
Very 80's 🙂
MUL TEE PASS!
Interesting for the first 25 seconds, then becomes like every other up-tempo synthwave track.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
That start really reminded me of Darude Sandstorm 😎
🚒👩🚒👨🚒🧑🚒❤🔥🔥🧨🎆
👍🏻
Shift the gear, load a gun, slide under the bar, revving engine, running in the sunrise. A collide-scope of mental images as this sound hits the ear.
Multipass
😁😁🤭🤭
eleos is a greek word and it means mercy.
BBBBBBITCHIN 😎
_M U L T I P A S S G A N G_
😍👍
if you don't know the thumbnail.......
MULTEEEE-PASS!!!!
Boom, yea i understand boom
Eleos in Greek means mercy...
Лайк басуды ұмытпаңыз!
💖💖💖
I got one word… Yippeekayea …😃
Negative, I am a meat popsicle.
super green
"Juan Bautista... Emanuel... Zorg"
Very nice
Love this!
Awesome!
Multipass
Very nice