When the little girl chose to seek help from Leon, she actually completed a two-sided redemption. Although Leon is always indifferent, it doesn't matter to him, but he says "one line has a line. Don't kill women, don't kill children." When this rule is used, the audience can read his heart - one is actually very gentle man.
It is worth mentioning that although the little girl and Leon have a dangerous and ambiguous feeling portrayed by the director in the film, I think the two of them are more like family. The enthusiasm and new life that the little girl brought to Lyon's life, the shelter and care that Lyon brought to the little girl, these are all too beautiful things in each other's life - both of them suffered too much before they saw each other. There are so many hardships in life that the little
girl asks Leon after meeting him, "Is life always so difficult, or is it only in childhood?" Something the adult world has seen a lot. However, this film has a pure child face, and this special temperament makes this film a classic.
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