There's a bunch of movies which, if I happen across them, I'll watch 30, or 60, or whatever minutes - I've seen them before, so there's no loss if I join in the middle. This is one of those movies; it's a beauty. It remains tremendous fun. Besson made a masterpiece with this one.
A couple days ago I had my cat in the vet and the Dr was checking out his privates and he turned and hissed at her and I said "Ecto gammat" and then I waited to see if the vet was a fan. No comment was made. :-(
There's a single scene in the film- when the ship takes off and you see New York hundreds of years in the future- that has more detail and plot potential in it than nearly any other movie I've seen. https://www.reddit.com/r/MovieDetails/comments/96xs5h/in_the...