The scientists discovered a lone hand of the fifth element and use it to rebuild the element in a female human body. The scene spends much time on the construction of Leeloo, the fifth element. They show her being constructed solely by tissue and bone marrow left in the hand and re-create a whole body. They start by showing the bone structure, then the muscle, and finally the finished product, albeit naked, but finished. Besson spends so much time on the construction of Leeloo that it makes the audience ask the question “Why?” “Is there some deeper meaning to her other than the fact that she is a living representation of an ancient weapon that awakens every 5,000 years?” The question has no real answer, but a thing to note is the setting where Leeloo “starts” and the story ends creates a “full-circle” effect, and thus solving all
The scientists discovered a lone hand of the fifth element and use it to rebuild the element in a female human body. The scene spends much time on the construction of Leeloo, the fifth element. They show her being constructed solely by tissue and bone marrow left in the hand and re-create a whole body. They start by showing the bone structure, then the muscle, and finally the finished product, albeit naked, but finished. Besson spends so much time on the construction of Leeloo that it makes the audience ask the question “Why?” “Is there some deeper meaning to her other than the fact that she is a living representation of an ancient weapon that awakens every 5,000 years?” The question has no real answer, but a thing to note is the setting where Leeloo “starts” and the story ends creates a “full-circle” effect, and thus solving all