Mathilda, a 12-year-old girl, is reluctantly taken in by Léon, a professional assassin, after her family is murdered. Léon and Mathilda form an unusual relationship, as she becomes his protégée and learns the assassin's trade.
Luc Besson's movie Léon (The Professional) gives us an intense story which is maximized in potential by the casting of the movie done by Todd Thaler. Every aspect of the movie delivers to the audience and makes an impressive overall package.
Jean Reno as Léon gives us a solemn and calculated character who sets all of his energy on his assignments until her is given something else to care about. Mathilda gives him the daughter that he never had, while Léon serves as a father and friend to her. Gary Oldman, as the corrupt DEA Agent Norman Stansfield, offers the viewers an amazingly wired and electrical performance which pushes the envelope. He moves the story along by his actions. Oldman offers us a memorable portrait of a sadistically obsessed man who stops short of nothing to get what he wants.
Calm memories of the film, he expressed no revenge, but the kind of love, dedication to the courage of responsibility, the expression is true love, warmth.
Two people love despite the short, but they will never regret, Leon to Martier brought a family-like warmth, care of a wounded mind, Martiel brought Leon a great life fun The Leon also finished with his own death to complete the salvation of the people who had killed himself. After the explosives detonated, he sang the killer's elegy. Each person's value judgments and value standards are different, you can define he is a hero, you can also define he is bad, we have their own answer. My answer is he is a good person, you have to ask me the reason, I can not tell.
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