Luc Besson's rare agility and consistent simplicity

Jorge 2022-04-19 09:01:02

Most of Luc Besson's plays are very straightforward. Fights are intense and realistic. He is also a very tense director. But sometimes his protagonists lack dynamism and cuteness.
Leon's protagonist happens to have the characteristic of being agile and more naive for action movies. Natalie Portman is a bright and bright color. She played a very good role in promoting the plot in this play, but also added interest. Passing through the house and discovering the cleverness and fragility of misfortune, the cuteness when guessing the character, the cowardice and wit when encountering the enemy are all fully interpreted. This little girl is really amazing, it's her time that softened Leon and amazed his time. She eliminated the toughness of some of Luc Besson's films and presented the audience with multi-faceted acting skills.
Jean Reno showed his acting skills, which highlighted his simple and unsophisticated killer style. Park means his neat skills, simple and clear language, and simple life with only milk, potted plants, movies and guns. Clumsy, it means that he is at a loss when faced with feelings, unfamiliar with words, and alienated from interpersonal relationships. The image of a killer with no culture, good skills, and some taste in life is so vividly interpreted by him. Such a person will be considered real by the audience, will be frightened for him, and will sigh and sigh for him. His romance and demise only resonate strongly!
This killer is not too cold and is undoubtedly Luc Besson's most successful film. The casting, action, lighting, editing are all excellent. The acting skills of the two actors are even more amazing, and they always touch people's hearts everywhere. Great!

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Léon: The Professional quotes

  • Mathilda: I've decided what to do with my life. I wanna be a cleaner.

    Léon: You wanna be a cleaner?

    [passes her a gun and bullets]

    Léon: Here, take it. It's a goodbye gift. Go clean. But not with me. I work alone, understand? Alone.

    Mathilda: Bonnie and Clyde didn't work alone. Thelma and Louise didn't work alone. And they were the best.

  • Léon: The rifle is the first weapon you learn how to use, because it lets you keep your distance from the client. The closer you get to being a pro, the closer you can get to the client. The knife, for example, is the last thing you learn.