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The Professional (1994, Fr.)
(aka Leon)
In writer/director Luc Besson's provocative action
thriller - it presented the development of a redeeming but twisted
father/daughter relationship between two very different individuals:
- the solitary title character in 'Little Italy' was
illiterate NYC mob hitman-assassin (or "cleaner") Leon
Montana (Jean Reno), who worked for Mafia boss Tony (Danny Aiello)
whose operation was fronted by a grocery store and Italian restaurant
- the "Supreme Macaroni Company"
- in the opening scene,
Leon (in extreme close-up) was tasked by Tony to perform a hit
for mobster Maurizio on an uncooperative, cocaine-dealing rival
known as Fatman (Frank Senger)
- in a tense sequence, Leon targeted Fatman who was
being guarded while being given a one-hour massage by Blonde Babe
(Maïwenn); after killing
all of the bodyguards, Leon stealthily infiltrated into the room,
held a knife to Fatman's throat, and compelled him to promise Maurizio
that he would never deal in town again; Maurizio instructed Leon
by phone: "Make sure he understands, then let him go"
- street-wise, 12 year-old Mathilda
Lando (young Natalie Portman in her film debut) was introduced, sneaking
a cigarette in the stairwell of her multi-story walk-up apartment,
after Leon returned home from buying two quarts of milk in the local
store; there were signs of Mathilda's abuse - a black eye and bruises
on the side of her face
- Leon lived simply in dingy apartment #6D at the end
of the hall - he kept an arsenal of weapons around his waist, meticulously
ironed his own clothes, provided loving care for a favorite plant,
performed exercises (sit-ups on his bed, etc.), and enjoyed a Gene
Kelly movie at the theatre (It's Always Fair Weather (1955) -
an excerpt from the roller-skating song "I Like Myself")
- a brutal murder spree of Mathilda's family was set up
with background details - Mathilda's drug-dealing, cocaine-addicted
father (Michael Badalucco) was lying to the DEA, led by corrupt,
drug-addicted New York cop Norman Stansfield (Gary Oldman); while
stashing cocaine in his apartment for the DEA, he was lying about
cutting some of the cocaine for himself; the father was warned
that Stansfield could "sniff out" someone who was lying - and did so literally
in the creepiest moment of the film
Mathilda's Dysfunctional Family
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Mathilda's Abusive Father
(Michael Badalucco)
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Mathilda's 'Mother'
(Ellen Greene)
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Mathilda's Half-Sister
(Elizabeth Regen)
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- Mathilda's entire
family was brutally slaughtered (while she was out grocery shopping)
by Stansfield and his men, in this order: first, her whorish 'mother'
Margie (Ellen Greene) in a bathtub, then her aerobics-loving older
half-sister (Elizabeth Regen) and her 4 year-old brother (Carl
J. Matusovich) in the hallway; before killing the father, Stansfield
ominously told him: "We said noon. I've got one minute past"
- fearfully, Mathilda walked by her apartment
door and noticed the massacre, and then stood at Leon's door at the
end of the hallway, knocking and begging Leon to let her in - eventually,
she found safe refuge in Leon's apartment - although a
photograph alerted Stansfield that there were three children -
and one was missing and needed to be hunted down
- Leon cared for, protected and entertained
his orphaned NY neighbor Mathilda, first with his pet pig - an
oven mitt, and slowly over time, he became a father-figure for her
- Leon was initially reluctant to honor Mathilda's
request to work for him, to learn about guns (how to 'clean' or
kill), and earn money to avenge the murder of her younger brother: "How
much would it cost to hire someone to get those dirtbags who killed
my brother?...How about this: I work for you and in exchange you
teach me how to clean. What do you think? Hmm? I'll clean your
place, I'll do the shopping, I'll even wash your clothes. Is it
a deal?"
- in the middle of the night, Leon was impulsively inclined
to murder Mathilda in her bed, but he changed his mind
- during their first morning together, Mathilda announced:
"I wanna be a cleaner" - but Leon rejected her idea: "Go
clean. But not with me. I work alone. Understand. Alone?" - she
convinced him to let her stay: "If you don't help me, I'll die
tonight. I can feel it. But I don't want to die tonight" - she
fired one of his guns out the window to prove she could do it; they
slowly bonded and became partners as they decided to move to a hotel,
the Hotel National
- during a tutorial sequence, Leon taught Mathilda
how to hit a scoped target with a rifle from a rooftop
- Mathilda played a cute game of 'Guess Who I Am?" -
when she dressed up as Madonna and sang "Like a Virgin",
and then as Marilyn Monroe sang "Happy Birthday to You";
she also impersonated Charlie Chaplin and Gene Kelly singing "Singin'
in the Rain" (the only one he recognized); he also played the
game dressed up as John Wayne and gave two clues: ("OK, pilgrim" -
a quote from The Man Who Shot Liberty
Valance (1962), and Wayne's familiar doorway stance from
the conclusion of The Searchers (1956))
- Leon described his love for his plant: "It's
my best friend. Always happy. No questions. And it's like me, you
see? No roots"; Mathilda suggested: "If you really love it, you should plant
it in the middle of a park so that it can have roots...I'm the one
you should be watering if you want me to grow"
- Mathilda confessed her love to Leon: "Léon,
I think I'm kind of falling in love with you. It's the first time
for me, you know?...Cause I feel it....In my stomach. It's all warm.
I always had a knot there and now it's gone"; she even told
the astonished hotel desk clerk: "He's my lover"; her unwise
bragging led to their having to move again
- Leon refused to take the $20K that Mathilda had
cleverly retrieved from her old apartment, to seek revenge against
Stansfield - he reasoned: "Revenge is not good, Mathilda. Believe,
it's better to forget...Nothing's the same after you've killed someone.
Your life is changed forever. You'lI have to sleep with one eye open
for the rest of your life"; she was adamant: "I want love
or death. That's it"
- she dared him to play a deadly game of
Russian roulette (Mathilda: "If I win, you keep me with you.
For life" Leon: "And if you lose?" Mathilda: "You'll
go shopping alone. Like before"); as she was about to pull the
trigger, she told Leon: "I love you, Leon" - and at the
last possible moment, he pushed the gun away and it fired harmlessly
in another direction; she declared: "I win"
- during a quick montage sequence, Mathilda and Leon
worked together to fool targets into opening their doors slightly
(so that Leon could use wire cutters to snap the door security lock)
- in an exciting sequence, Mathilda ill-advisedly pursued
Stansfield by herself into his Dept. of Justice's DEA building (by
posing as a food delivery girl), but she was personally ambushed
by him in the bathroom; he confronted her up close when she clearly
identified herself: "You killed my brother" - and he asked
pointedly: "And you wanna join him?"; he then claimed: "Because
I take no pleasure in taking life if it's from a person who doesn't
care about it"; Stansfield was interrupted with news that a
hitman had just killed Malky, one of his DEA agents involved in the
murders of Mathilda's entire family - it was possibly "personal"
Mathilda's Mission to Take Out Stansfield
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"You killed my brother"
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"I take no pleasure in taking life if it's
from a person who doesn't care about it"
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- Leon came to Mathilda's rescue after reading a note
explaining her plan to take revenge on Stansfield in his DEA office,
and killed two of Stansfield's men holding her in his office
- although Leon refused to have sex with Mathilda, who
requested it, she insisted that he do her one favor - they would
share the bed from now on
- Stansfield engaged in an assault on Leon's hotel
room, and became exasperated that his men were being killed; he
ordered one of his subordinates to bring him: "EEEVVVVEERRRYYYY
- OOOONNNEEEEE!!!!" (echoing) in order to defeat the seemingly
invincible hitman Leon
- as Leon and Mathilda were being assaulted from every
direction, he confided in her for the first time before they separated
- showing that her humanity had rubbed off on him - finally: "You're
not going to lose me, Mathilda. You've given me a taste for life.
I want to be happy, sleep in a bed, have roots. You'll never be alone
again, Mathilda. Please, go now, baby, go! Calm down, go now. Go,
go. I'lI see you at Tony's. I'm gonna clean them all. Tony's in an
hour. I love you, Mathilda"; Mathilda responded: "I love
you too, Leon" - they said goodbye for the last time; she successfully
escaped down a ventilator shaft
- in the very bloody ending, Leon suffered a surprise
self-sacrificial death; as he was about to escape (by impersonating
a wounded officer), Leon was recognized by Stansfield and shot in
the back of the head; as Leon was dying, he spoke to Stansfield who
was straddling and standing above him: Leon: "Stansfield?" Stansfield
(haughtily): "At your service."
Leon: "This is from Matilda." (He put a grenade pin into
Stansfield's clenched fist); Stansfield opened his hand and slowly
recognized what it was, he ripped open Leon's vest, discovering several
grenades attached to his chest; he muttered "S--t" before
a massive explosion (off-screen); the pin had been pulled, and it set
off some of the grenades
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Stansfield's and Leon's Deaths
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- after Leon's death, Mathilda (as instructed) went
to Tony's place (who was keeping Leon's funds for her, and gave
her $100 for an allowance, and urged her to go back to school)
- she told him: "I can clean," but he refused to let
her work for him: "I ain't got no work for a 12-year-old kid! So get it outta
your goddamn head! It's over, the game's over, Léon's dead!
Ya hear me? Come on. Come on, you think I ain't hurtin', too? But
he's dead. And you're gonna forget all this craziness and get your
little ass back to school, capiche? Now take this money and
get the hell outta here, and don't let me see your face 'till next
month"
- in a scene with orphanage headmistress
Margaret McAllister (Betty Miller) at the Spencer School (Wildwood,
NJ) - Mathilda devastatingly but truthfully described (after lying)
about what had really happened to her - and why she had left school: "My
family got shot down by DEA officers because of a drug problem. I
left with the greatest guy on earth. He was a hitman, the best in
town. But he died this morning and if you don't help me, I'll be
dead by tonight"
- in the final scene, Mathilda walked into a field to
plant Leon's favorite houseplant in the ground outside her NJ school
(she said to herself - the film's last line: "I think we'll
be OK here, Léon") - as she had told Leon earlier: "to
give it roots"
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Leon Threatening Fatman
Introduction of Mathilda (Natalie Portman)
Leon Meeting Mathilda in Hallway
Corrupt New York DEA Agent Norman Stansfield
(Gary Oldman)
"Sniffing Out" Lies
Stansfield's Killing Spree ("One minute past (noon)")
"Please open the door"
Mathilda Finding Refuge in Leon's Apt.
Photograph of Three Children
"I wanna be a cleaner"
Partners
Practice Lessons with a Rifle on a Rooftop
Game: "Like A Virgin"
Mathilda's Confession of Love
Deadly Russian Roulette: "I love you, Leon"
Mathilda Rescued by Leon
Sharing the Same Bed
Stansfield's Assault: "(Bring me) Eeevvveerrry-yooonnneee"
Mathilda's Truthful Story to Headmistress
Mathilda: "I think we'll be OK here, Leon"
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