This killer is not too cold

Ebony 2022-03-21 09:01:03

Classic crime. Crime action movies. There are absolutely cute and sexy Natalie Portman, as well as the cool and not handsome uncle Jean Reynolds. There are jokes, tenderness, hot gunfights, and gentle tears. It balances literary and commercial elements. This classic movie.
The romantic sparks after the two tragic life trajectories meet are all in the bit by bit in the role performance. When the cold heart is reawakened, the passionate death may be the emotional home that the ending has to be rendered. The tragedy that made people unable to calm for a long time finally became a classic.
In fact, I have always disliked Renault, I always think he is too tall and a little clumsy. But this lonely, innocent and gentle man in the film is really sexy. The precocious Portman broke the bottom line of his mind every minute, making people willing to fall into hell. Regarding the bet on love, loving someone to turn yourself into his appearance, and the impulse to love. This is a romantic love story.

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  • Jude 2021-10-20 18:58:03

    The classics are beautiful, and I watched them again yesterday. Good movies are always memorable

  • Romaine 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    People often say that this is the love between the uncle and Loli. In my opinion, the uncle’s heart is also a child. He rarely touches people, let alone the opposite sex. The little girl expresses love straightforwardly. Slowly shakes his heart to let him know the original. There is still such a beautiful feeling in this world, two children fighting for love for the purest love

Léon: The Professional quotes

  • Stansfield: You don't like Beethoven. You don't know what you're missing. Overtures like that get my... juices flowing. So powerful. But after his openings, to be honest, he does tend to get a little fucking boring. That's why I stopped!

    [laughs and sighs]

    Stansfield: Toss the apartment.

  • Stansfield: You're a Mozart fan. I love him too. I looooove Mozart! He was Austrian you know? But for this kind of work,

    [imitates playing the piano]

    Stansfield: he's a little bit light. So I tend to go for the heavier guys. Check out Brahms. He's good too.