Re: The Fifth Element (some *spoilers*)
Byron, on host 207.217.13.160
Tuesday, September 14, 1999, at 19:05:00
Re: The Fifth Element (some *spoilers*) posted by Wolfspirit on Tuesday, September 14, 1999, at 17:36:38:
> > > > As a movie it's great, the pacing, the music, like during the Diva Dance. I don't think they should have emphasized Milla's beauty as what makes her "perfect," but rather wisdom. Like Jesus type teachings. You know? > > > > > > Well, I think beauty is probably the easiest to show. And we also got it in other forms -- the fact that she could memorize encyclopedias ala Johnny 5 (from Short Circuit) and that she could fight like mad. I think the idea was that she was genetically perfect more than divinely perfect, really (hence the Diva's line about how "She's weaker than you think"). > > > > > > Stephen > > It was emphasized from the beginning that the alien creature... Leeloo, that is... whom the med-techs were "reconstructing" was a *genetically perfect* creature. They said this even before they knew what she looked like, and before they even knew she would be a she (i.e. it was said "I'm going to enjoy meeting HIM," or words to that effect.) So beauty was just a "consequence" of her perfection. Heh, right. > > The only part I disliked about that scene... And in fact, the major logical flaw in the movie plotwise... Is that reconstructing a person that way will not restore real memories. I doubt anyone's "cellular memory instinct" from a part of the HAND would be detailed enough to carry current memories in the BRAIN. It might have made more sense if the alien Mondoshawan (bulky metal guys with the small heads) were continually recording their memories into black-box tape recorders just in case an accident occured. I don't know; something like that.
True dat about the memories, like in Alien IV. And I know it's major with an 'o'!! The mispelling was supposed to be humorous......or are you just trying to bug me again? Bzzzzzzz...... :-)
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