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Leon on DVD (1994)

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Average rating: 82%
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Starring: Gary Oldman | Jean Reno | Natalie Portman
Director: Luc Besson
Studio: BUENA VISTA HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 109 mins
Certificate: 18
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Genres: Action/Adventure | Thriller
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Freek, Icelandic
Released: 08/01/2001

Brief synopsis of Leon

A murder on the streets of New York leads to a deadly game of cat and mouse while an orphaned twelve-year-old girl becomes caught in the middle...

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Rating of 5 stars out of 5 Radio Times

French director Luc Besson followed his international hit Nikita with his first American-set movie, Leon, a haunting and compulsive thriller that explores the relationship between the emotionally stunted hitman of the title and his 12-year-old neighbour, Mathilda. The illiterate, milk-drinking, Sicilian loner (Jean Reno) is reluctantly forced to befriend and protect the girl, played by Natalie Portman, after her family is wiped out in a horrific drugs operation led by Gary Oldman, an utterly corrupt DEA agent. Leon ends up teaching Mathilda the tricks of his trade so that she can take revenge on the deranged cop. The two masterly central performances from Reno and Portman intelligently convey how Leon's carefully constructed, reclusive existence falls apart as he lets feelings enter his life for the very first time. But it's the ultra-stylish action scenes and the series of totally breathtaking set pieces, interspersed with a provocative streak of dark humour, that propel Leon into the suspense stratosphere as Besson redefines the action genre. Funny, tragic, brilliant and unmissable.

Rolling Stone

"...Flying high on explosive action and sly wit, THE PROFESSIONAL gets the job done..."

Entertainment Weekly

"...Existential..." -- Rating: A - Recommended

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Rated - 5 starsBrilliant

A customer from Brixton , 15/09/2003

A film about an elderly hitman who takes a 12 year old orphan girl under his wing, sparking an ambiguous relationship in which the pair co-habit and, among other things, play 'dress-up' - in today's climate, Daily Mail readers would probably have raised an uproar. However, despite the deliberately blurred boundaries which exist between the central couple, this film is exceptionally touching, and both lead performances are incredibly moving and sympathetic.

As the eponymous Leon, Jean Reno convinces as both a fumbling man-child with no social skills, and a clinically effective hitman, performing jobs with a lethal detachment. Luc Besson handles the mix between action and burgeoning relationship with great skill, and the final third of the film has an unforgettable emotional punch.

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Rated - 3 starsSo mixed

Ryan151 from CANTERBURY [Highly rated reviewer] , 13/01/2007

Gary Oldman is brilliant in this, and so is Jean Reno, in fact young Natalie Portman does a great job to....

BUT (yeah it was coming) this film made me feel uncomfortable the whole way through. It seemed to always be on the verge of turning into a paedophilic flick! The relationship between Portman and Reno is just.....wrong!

Yet at the same time, it's a good film. Very mixed emotions about this one!

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Rated - 5 starsTres bon!

younglochinvar younglochinvar from Prestatyn [Highly rated reviewer] , 18/09/2007

Jean Reno excels in the greatest hitman movie of all time accompanied by an amazing score.

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Rated - 5 starsA beautiful love story

JoeBlack from London , 11/07/2004

No competition for Erich Segal but one of the most touching action movies and love stories. If you appreciate Luc Besson's movies this one is a must-see. Start with this version, then try to get hold of the Uncut International Version, released in the U.S. (not the European), with a running time of 133 mins. and great additional footage! You will love it even more.

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Rated - 5 starsClassic noir...

Duncan Gledhill from London , 19/12/2004

Leon picks up the character of 'the cleaner' first glimpsed in Luc Bessons original classic 'Femme Nikita'. I first saw the trailer for 'Leon' in a French cinema, it contained no information on the movie at all and was only 5 secounds long but immediately made an impression. In the French version Besson experiments with audience reaction to the adult electricity relationship between the main character and the orphan, in the US version he eliminates this from the movie all together. A great movie that will make a lasting impression.

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Rated - 3 starsSo mixed

Ryan151 from CANTERBURY [Highly rated reviewer] , 13/01/2007

Gary Oldman is brilliant in this, and so is Jean Reno, in fact young Natalie Portman does a great job to....

BUT (yeah it was coming) this film made me feel uncomfortable the whole way through. It seemed to always be on the verge of turning into a paedophilic flick! The relationship between Portman and Reno is just.....wrong!

Yet at the same time, it's a good film. Very mixed emotions about this one!

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