LEON (aka THE PROFESSIONAL) (18)
D: Luc Besson
Gaumont/Dauphin (Luc Besson)
France 1994
110 mins
Action/Crime/Thriller
W: Luc Besson
DP: Thierry Arbogast
Ed: Sylvie Landra
Mus: Eric Serra
Jean Reno (Leon Montana), Gary Oldman (Norman
Stansfield), Natalie Portman (Mathilda Lando), Danny Aiello (Tony)
1994's cult hit, Leon (aka The Professional) saw a star-making
lead performance from Jean Reno, whose career unfortunately never quite took off the way his supporting lady's did.
After her parents are brutally murdered by corrupt police
officers, Mathilda (Natalie Portman) takes refuge at her neighbours, who happens to be a professional assassin.
The two develop a deep friendship, almost becoming a little
too inappropriate, while he teaches her the art of the kill and she teaches him how to be more human.
The two central performances are outstanding and Luc Besson's
focused direction is excellent. Gary Oldman wildly overacts as the villainous police chief, but some may say it's his performance which steals the movie.
8/10