If you need the actual subtitle "paper" (the text file), you can find the specific .srt matches for the Remastered 1997 720p version on these major databases:

For the 1997 Remastered 720p edition, the technical "paper" (NFO) generally includes:

: Look for the "Remastered" or "720p BluRay" tags to ensure the timing matches your video file.

: Often carries specific 720p/1080p rip-compatible tracks. Why "Remastered" Timing Matters

The 1997 original release and the later Remastered versions often have slightly different studio logos or opening timings. Using a "standard" subtitle file on a "Remastered" video file often leads to a . Always look for the "Remastered" keyword in the subtitle filename to ensure the dialogue aligns perfectly with the action.

Searching for a "paper" specifically titled after a movie release filename like typically refers to one of two things: a technical NFO file (which acts as the "spec paper" for a digital release) or a request for the subtitle file itself (often in .srt format).

If you are looking for the technical documentation or the subtitle data associated with that specific 720p remastered release, here is the relevant information: Technical Specifications (The "Release Paper")

: Search for "The Fifth Element 1997 Remastered" to find sync-matched files.