Leon: The Professional (1994)

Runtime 110m

Released September 14, 1994

Languages English

Genres Crime, Thriller, Action

Rating R

Leon: The Professional (1994)
Leon, the top hit man in New York, has earned a rep as an effective "cleaner." But when his next-door neighbors are wiped out by a loose-cannon DEA agent, he becomes the unwilling custodian of 12-year-old Mathilda. Before long, Mathilda's thoughts turn to revenge, and she considers following in Leon's footsteps.
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Léon is a film I've watched many times and it never fails to affect.

I could watch it a hundred times more just see to Léon's face as he watches Singing in the Rain; such unabashed joy. He turns around in a near empty theatre looking for someone else lost in a moment of bliss, but finds no one. Rarely has both joy and loneliness been captured so perfectly.

Jean Reno's naive and emotionally challenged Léon is 12 year old Mathilda’s knight in blood soaked armour. He immediately fills an emotional void and she clings to it, starting to play house; cleaning, shopping, washing. Léon and Mathilda need each other in a very basic human way; to love and be loved. The inevitable slide towards her sexual stirrings is uncomfortable and deftly handled by Natalie Portman. Her desire for revenge seems to slip away, lost to just being and working with him, until when pushed he denies any feelings of love for her. She takes incomprehensible action to exact her vengeance on Gary Oldman’s insane DEA agent, but with an unconscious belief that Léon will save her if it all goes wrong.

The “International Version” of Léon, the only I’ve watched, adds 25 minutes to the theatrical release, mostly depicting their growing relationship and brings the gravitas that makes their final scene together simply heart breaking.
Jean Reno's second masterpeace beside Deep Blue.
Timeless !
Should be part of every collection.
I really don't get this one... I find it awesomely boring.

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Great acting by Jean Reno and Natalie Portman.
A movie you don't forget. Sad, violent movie with a strange friendship between the two main characters. See it!
Utterly brilliant, a complete masterpiece. Works on so many levels.
I watched this purely because of it's high rating alongside of titles like Requiem for a Dream. Unfortunately this movie didn't captivate me at all.
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