Both are a killer and a little girl. It was the little girl who gave the killer a meaning to be alive.
Although the little girl in Leon is also very precocious, but the little girl is still impulsive and ignorant, asking Leon to love her, teach her, and protect her. This is also a relatively normal setting.
In safe, the opposite is true. The little girl is a complete little adult, not only a genius child with a super high IQ, but she also knows the way of business after walking in the gang business for so long. She said to the woman: "You are such a stupid woman, you gave them what they wanted, and now they are going to kill you." And to Luke: "I am not a five-year-old", "you are crazy but not so stupid". These lines are very good, and they clearly reflect the personality of the little adult. Not only does she put herself as an adult, she even thinks she is older than Luke and that woman.
In contrast, luke is the impulsive and ignorant person. This is reflected in the initial confession of the background. He just doesn't understand the black boxing business, and always makes the boss lose money. He is very impulsive to beat the boss, and there is no way to protect the people he wants to protect.
Although May has no way to protect herself, she is a fragile little girl in the end, but she always wants to protect luke, she scolds him are you crazy when dragging a car? And remind him: the car is coming from over there ! The most classic is that when Luke and the gentleman duel, May helped him, explaining the reason is that you are afraid that you will suffer. so cute.
It's a pity that the scene of the subway encounter was not detailed. Luke later said that she saved him at the time, but only saw her. Let me fix it, the little girl must have dragged him back when she saw him too close to the subway and cursed are you crazy? Standing behind the yellow line!
It's funny to think that in May's heart, Luke has probably been regarded as a lunatic with a bad brain.
The two of them can indeed form a perfect combination.
Hope to make a sequel.
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