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Léon the Professional (Widescreen)

Jean Reno , Gary Oldman , Luc Besson    DVD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (137 customer reviews)

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Luc Besson (The Fifth Element) made his American directorial debut with this stylized thriller about a French hit man (Jean Reno) who takes in an American girl (Natalie Portman) being pursued by a corrupt killer cop (Gary Oldman). Oldman is a little more unhinged than he should be, but there is something genuinely irresistible about the story line and the relationship between Reno and Portman. Rather than cave in to the cookie-cutter look and feel of American action pictures, Besson brings a bit of his glossy style from French hits La Femme Nikita and Subway to the production, and the results are refreshing even if the bullets and explosions are awfully familiar. --Tom Keogh

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Avec Léon, Besson suit la démarche inverse de son précédent film, Nikita ; alors qu'il n'a pas hésité à injecter dans son dernier film européen des séquences d'action hollywoodiennes, il teinte ici son premier film américain d'une fable urbaine néoréaliste. Jean Réno incarne Léon, tueur à gages froid et méthodique, dont la paisible existence va être chamboulée par l'intrusion dans sa vie de Mathilda, jeune orpheline de 12 ans, interprétée par la débutante Nathalie Portman. Besson se régale à mettre en scène la relation entre les deux individus, et s'amuse à ne pas dévoiler complètement son mystère. Comme toujours chez Besson, le casting est parfait : l'épatant Gary Oldman vient compléter le trio de comédiens principaux. Réalisé aux USA en 1994 sous le titre The Professionnal, le film ressort en France en 1996 dans une nouvelle version, Léon : version intégrale, la version favorite du réalisateur, plus longue de 26 minutes. --Christophe Gagnot

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Natalie Portman in her best role! July 16 2004
By A Customer
Format:DVD
I don't usually like to watch movies about hit men or cops and robbers. I remember I got interested in this movie because of two things: Luc Besson's movie the Fifth Element, which was so wildly different and fascinating that I wanted to see what else this French director had done; and secondly, seeing Natalie Portman for the first time in the Star Wars: Phantom Menace movie.

Behind all of the dense make up and bad script and horribly non-existent directing from George Lucas in Phantom Menace, I sensed in Natalie Portman one heck of a terrific young actress struggling to come up with a meaningful performance. In "Leon - The Professional", working with a superb director, her acting talent is on full display.

When one thinks of modern day child actors, Anna Paquin comes to mind, in "The Piano", because she aced out some terrific adult actresses in 1993 to win the Oscar. Well, Natalie Portman, at age 12, had Anna Paquin beat by a mile in this movie, since her character takes up about half of the movie. If not for the truly unusual and off-beat story line of this movie, Portman would have gotten a lot more attention for her role in this movie, I think.

If you just focus on Portman's facial expressions and the way she carries herself in this movie, she goes through an amazing acting range in this movie, from hurt, terrified, bored, stuck up, cool and calculating, manipulative, sweet, child-like, and pubescent sexual allure.

As mentioned by other reviewers, the uncut version restores scenes that basically give a harder edge to Natalie Portman's character. The additional scenes of her assassin training with Leon and her efforts to attract and get closer to Leon definitely put her character in a harsher light. I remember from my first viewing of the cut U.S. version that Mathilda came across as a much more sweet and innocent child. The uncut version shows her more to be a hardened child of the mean streets of New York. Given the usual Hollywood propensities, it's not that surprising that these scenes got cut for the U.S. release. The uncut version does show the fullest acting range of Natalie Portman, even if they make her character less sympathetic.

Basically, the movie skates close to, but avoids the pedophilia controversies of the "Lolita" movies by having the character of Leon adhere to a strict code of ethics that firmly blocks all of Mathilda's advances. Even at the end, when he kisses her good-by and says that he loves her, it is clearly in the vein of being her protector and a big brother/father surrogate figure.

All in all, this was a great movie. Jean Reno was just so hauntingly sad as the loner-assassin Leon. Gary Oldman was definitely over the top in his portrayal of the crazed DEA agent - you almost expected his Dracula fangs to come out and his eyes to glow red when he popped those pills into his mouth.

So all of you Natalie Portman fans, this movie is a definite must-see. All of you Phantom Menace/Attack of the Clones haters who think that Natalie Portman can't act, you've got to see this movie to understand that no, Natalie Portman is a terrific actress. It's just really, really tough to play opposite total stiffs like Hayden Christiansen and Jake Lloyd, working with an idiot director like George Lucas.

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Great movie May 11 2003
Format:DVD
This is one of the best movies i ever saw...
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Got Milk? July 6 2004
By Welt
Format:DVD
There's hardly anything I can say that will do justice to the splendor of 'Leon - The Professional'. The insanity of both the action sequences and Gary Oldman's performance... the touching love story of 2 lonely outcasts... the fantastic cinematography... the heart-breaking tragedy... the pulsing score... the violent life of a shy, milk-drinking, plant-loving hitman... the soul of an innocent little girl... the blistering, chaotic, blood-drenched fury that lives in all 3 of these characters...

...Wow...

...It's just a vortex of beautiful destruction. All these things crammed into one amazing film. A remarkable cast giving remarkable performances, and a very visual director shoving this seething powerhouse of a film right in our faces...

Like I said, there's nothing I can say. So, just believe me when I tell you that this is a very great film.

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Most recent customer reviews
Great cinematic masterpiece
REALLY GREAT! IT WAS DONE LIKE A FOREIGN FILM, BUT I REALLY LOVED THE WAY IT WAS DONE. AND THE ACTING WAS GREAT!
Published on Jun 29 2004 by Nick Rocco
Love it!!!
This film is one of my absolute favorites. I've never once watched it without being engrossed (and without crying, at least once). Read more
Published on Jun 3 2004 by "missmay80"
Intense Thriller that Never Fails
French director Luc Besson ("The Messenger"; "The Fifth Element") made his U.S. film debut with this intelligent thriller of an Italian hitman who is untouchable. Read more
Published on May 16 2004 by Denny Vu Quach
The Most Moving Film I Have Ever Seen
Firstly, Jean Reno is brilliant, he plays a French Hitman in NYC and knows nobody in the city, until the flat next door is rampaged by a twisted cop (Gary Oldman) but the daughter... Read more
Published on April 30 2004 by Tom Chase
"I said take out the guy, not the whole building!"
I agree with the guy that said this is one of the greatest films ever made, this is currently my favorite all time movie and this is the uncut international version, you get 24... Read more
Published on April 22 2004 by Antiseptic
Deep and moving
This is a movie that would be hard to like if it were explained to you in a literal sense. A movie about a 40 something Italian hitman that falls in love with a 12 year old girl. Read more
Published on April 5 2004 by A. M Robertson
a classic
young natalie portmens parents are into coke they rob gary oldman a crooked cop he kills them all the lil girl escapes to an apartment nextdoor who happens to be a yugoslavian... Read more
Published on April 2 2004 by mike g
brilliant
This is a very good film. I have seen it so many times and I still watch with joy. This story is about a girl named Matilda. She is 10 years old. Read more
Published on Feb 27 2004 by Dance Dance Dance
Bad movie
Found myself wanting to put a bullet through Leons head at the end of this movie...well if he still had a head. Read more
Published on Feb 21 2004 by Gary Landers
One of the best movies of all time
This movie is electric. I would give the movie a higher rating if I could. Jean Reno plays a cleaner named Leon who is a very top notch killer. Read more
Published on Jan 17 2004 by AAI
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