The Fifth Element (1997)
The Fifth Element (1997) is a science fiction action film directed by Luc Besson. It stars Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Gary Oldman. The movie follows the story of a cab driver, Korben Dallas (Willis), who is recruited by a mysterious woman, Leeloo (Jovovich), to save the world from an evil force.
The Fifth Element is known for its over-the-top action sequences and its unique visual style. But it also has some surprisingly steamy moments. The movie features a number of sexual scenes, including a memorable one between Korben and Leeloo in the back of his cab. The scene is brief but intense, and it serves to further develop the relationship between the two characters.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene in which Leeloo seduces a priest in order to get information. This scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to show the power of Leeloo's sexuality.
Overall, The Fifth Element is a fun and exciting movie with some surprisingly steamy moments. The movie's sexual scenes are brief but effective, and they help to further develop the characters and their relationships.
A woman is shown topless inside a glass tube from the side and at a distance. Moments later a minimal outfit made of white straps is put on her.
After a woman unintentionally takes a shower in a mans apartment, she takes off her shirt to wring out the water in front of two men who quickly turn away. When one man walks away she is briefly seen topless.
A woman is given a change of clothes which she changes into in front of two men who quickly turn away. A topless woman changing is briefly shown.
Movie offers several instances of brief breast nudity.
A brief implied sex scene, only shoulders and above are shown.
A man engages in an off-camera oral sex act with a woman. Her facial expressions during the implied act is shown. She moans but nothing is actually shown. Comedic scene.
Mildly revealing "futuristic" clothing (spandex, thongs, translucent plastic, etc.) on various characters throughout the film.