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Jovovich’s performance is a marvel of physical acting. She speaks the "Divine Language," a fictional dialect created by Besson and Jovovich herself, consisting of only 400 words. Watching her switch from guttural alien screams to delicate confusion makes the character feel alien yet deeply human. Her arc—learning about humanity and ultimately choosing to save it despite its propensity for war—provides the surprisingly emotional core of the film.
If The Fifth Element has a defining sequence, it is the Diva Plavalaguna fifth element -1997-
The film gave pop culture two of the greatest catchphrases of the decade: "Multipass" (Milla’s broken English) and "Bzzzz!" (The Diva’s scream). If you have ever said "Multipass" while showing your ID at an airport, you are part of the club. Jovovich’s performance is a marvel of physical acting