In fact, Leon’s slowness is precisely the most fascinating part of this film. Because it’s slow, so I think, because I’m slow, so I can appreciate life more. Because of my slowness, I have a different Leon. I watched this film many times. When there is no good-looking movie, I will show it again. There is also Quentin’s vulgar novel. The two films have one thing in common, that is, the directors are pure movie lovers, and they are unique through the years. The taste will last forever, and it's hard to have it again in this era of quick money. . . . .
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