![]() ![]() However, looking back, a big question occurs: Who was the actual performer there - beneath the unforgettable blue makeup, the tentacles sprouting from her head, and the intricate black neckpiece and matching wristbands? Her name is Maïwenn Le Besco, who professionally as simply Maïwenn. Singing a unique arrangement of "Il dolce suono" from the opera "Lucia di Lammermoor," performed by Inva Mula in the movie, the blue-skinned Diva enraptures not only the scene's fictional audience, but also the real-life audience watching "The Fifth Element." From the vocals to the visuals floating around the Diva to the way she herself looks, it's hard not to be captivated by the sequence. Perhaps the most iconic scene of the film, though, is the one centered around the alien Diva Plavalaguna's operatic performance. Basically, "The Fifth Element" has everything but a sequel. ![]() It touts strong performances from its incredible cast (which includes Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Tommy Lister Jr., Brion James, Luke Perry, Chris Tucker, and more) intense fight scenes, and great comedic lines. Set in the 23rd century, the 1997 summer blockbuster features an intriguing storyline about an ex-Special Forces major and current cab driver Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis) who, alongside the orange-haired humanoid Leeloo (Milla Jovovich) embarks on a mission to obtain stones needed to save Earth from certain doom. Director Luc Besson's "The Fifth Element" has it all. ![]()
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