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1994111 minCrime, Drama, Action

Léon: The Professional

Is Léon: The Professional a Hit or Flop?

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Is Léon: The Professional worth watching? With a rating of 8.299/10, this Crime, Drama, Action film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Léon: The Professional Synopsis

Léon, 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 Léon's footsteps.

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Top Cast

Jean Reno
Jean RenoLéon Montana
Natalie Portman
Natalie PortmanMathilda Lando
Gary Oldman
Gary OldmanNorman Stansfield
Danny Aiello
Danny AielloTony
Peter Appel
Peter AppelMalky
Michael Badalucco
Michael BadaluccoMathilda's Father
Ellen Greene
Ellen GreeneMathilda's Mother
Elizabeth Regen
Elizabeth RegenMathilda's Sister
Carl J. Matusovich
Carl J. MatusovichMathilda's Brother
Eric Challier
Eric ChallierBodyguard Chief

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Is Léon: The Professional worth watching?

Yes, Léon: The Professional is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 8.299/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Crime, Drama, Action movies.

Is Léon: The Professional hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (8.299/10), Léon: The Professional is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Léon: The Professional?

Léon: The Professional is a Crime, Drama, Action movie that Léon, 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 ag...

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Critic Reviews

rozmiarekSep 4, 2021
★ 10

HOW TO MAKE A FEMALE ASSASSIN. TRAUMA, TRAINING THEN GET HER EXTRA ANGRY. NATILIE PORTMANS FIRST ASSASSIN ROLE AND HOPEFULLY NOT HER LAST. WE NEED A PART 2 TO THIS MOVIE.

NiemandAug 6, 2023
★ 0

This films stars a 12-year old Natalie Portman as Mathilda, a girl living with her abusive stepfather, a step-sister, mother, and four-year old brother. She doesn’t care for any of these people except her brother. One day, she returns home from getting the groceries to find corrupt DEA agents have killed her entire family. Key amongst those agents is Stansfield, played by Gary Oldman. Seeking refuge in the flat of a neighbour she had befriended earlier, Léon (Jean Reno), she learns that he is a hitman. She makes a deal with him: she will look after the flat by doing the domestic chores if he will teach her how to get revenge on the men who killed her brother. Strange though the synopsis may be, the relationship between Léon and Mathilda is kept innocent, and the scenes between the two are believable. Mathilda’s sexual awareness is at a nascent stage and her exposure to the sordid side of life with her recently deceased family (her step-father worked for drug-dealers) means she is perhaps not as innocent as most 12-year old girls; however, Léon is unwilling to take advantage of the situation. This means the story can focus on the platonic relationship between the two, the bond that develops between them, and how each affects the other’s life. Although it may seem a little far-fetched that a young girl would accompany a hitman during his work, Léon ensures that her assistance is required only on fairly routine hits that follow a well-defined pattern. For the more complex hits he leaves her behind. There is a thread of humour running through the film, but you must bear in mind the film is framed in the world of corruption and greed and all is not sweet and light, and graphic violence is depicted. Jean Reno is wonderful as the extremely good but placid hitman, whose whole outlook on life is changed by the young Mathilda, played wonderfully by Natalie Portman in her first film. I’ve not read it, but I understand that Eppie has a similar effect on Silas Marner, as described in the book of the same name. I found Gary Oldman’s performance histrionic, the only let-down in the film, albeit not something that spoilt the film as a whole. Recommended.