If Matida becomes Lolita

Kimberly 2021-10-13 13:05:56



"Do you think Leon and Mattida are in love?" After

watching the movie "This Killer Is Not So Cold", many people have this question. Just like after watching the new version of "Detective Sherlock Holmes", everyone will try to figure out whether there is adultery between Holmes and Watson. Although the director did not give a clear answer to the above question, they liked the idea that the audience would have such an "evil". Or, it will greatly enrich the connotation of the movie, at least more attractive.

Natalie Portman, the actor of Matida, can be called a super loli. She is not only cute, but also powerful. She is as cute as Haruki Murakami said, "Let the tigers of the world melt into butter." However, her strength can also make "the melting butter of the whole world solidify into tigers." She escaped from the massacre. Not only was she not scared and lost, she hid like a mouse in a cave, but also dared to rush to the police station alone to find the bad guys and the police to seek revenge.

Natalie resigned in "Lolita", and some people commented, "The regret of all men is that she rejected "Lolita" at the age of 15." But I have no regrets at all. Lolita only needs to have a mindless sexiness. Humbert's morbid love for Lolita is like a moth to a fire, a self-destructive madness. If it were replaced by Natalie’s Lolita, the charm would be too strong, making people think that Humbert’s moth is not aiming at candlelights, but fireworks. Everything is logical, it can be said to be dead, but it can’t show Heng. The "strange" of the strange uncle Bert.

Matida did not become Lolita, which is really good.

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Léon: The Professional quotes

  • Mathilda: [Mathilda, crying about her brother's murder and her stepmother] I was more of a mother to him than thaat goddamn pig ever was!

    Léon: Hey, don't talk like that about pigs. They're usually much nicer than people.

    Mathilda: But they smell like shit.

    Léon: Not true. As a matter of fact, right now I have one in my kitchen that's very clean and smells very nice.

    Mathilda: You don't have a pig in your kitchen.

    Léon: Yes, I do.

    Mathilda: I was just in there and I didn't see any goddamned pig.

    Léon: Don't move. I'll get him.

    [Leon goes into the kitchen]

    Léon: Piggy? Piggy? Where are you?

    Léon: [Oinking noises are heard in the kitchen] Oink, oimk! Ah, there you are.

    Léon: [More oinking, then a pig pot holder sticks its 'head' around the corner] Hi, Mathilda.

    Mathilda: [She smiles] Hi, piggy.

  • Stansfield: I take no pleasure in taking a life if it's from a person who doesn't care about it.