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The Fifth Element
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Sex & Nudity

On two occasions Leeloo (Milla Jovovich) changes her top. We briefly see her breasts.

A man comments on how a woman he has met wants to be a singer and proceeds to play a track of her "singing" (her actually orgasming) to comedic effect.

Violence & Gore

A young man, frightened by the site of friendly aliens in Egypt, holds a machine gun on them and a priest who appears to befriend them. As he trips backwards, the young man pulls the trigger and the gun fires off several rounds.

Leeloo gets into martial arts combat with the creatures (hitting and kicking), defeating all but one who then shoots a machine gun at her. The villain then shows up and fires his massive gun at her as well.

Korben finds several creatures holed up with hostages. He fires his gun and kills many of them, but then finds their leader holding a gun to the Priests' head. Korben wheels around and fires one shot, killing the creature.

Profanity

5 "s" words, 2 "ass" words, 2 hells, and 1 damn.

Cornelius appears a bit inebriated at a spaceport bar, and his assistant shows up and has a quick drink.

Korben smokes several times and other characters are seen smoking.

The scene in which the friendly aliens land in Egypt might be a little scary for younger kids since they aren't immediately seen, but there is a foreboding atmosphere hanging over the scene. Once the aliens are sighted, very young children will be scared by the large, lumbering aliens.

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Rated PG-13 for intense sci-fi violence, some sexuality and brief nudity.
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