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  • @sluglife9785
    @sluglife9785 2 месяца назад +125

    Never seen anyone react anywhere near that hard to the John Wayne impression. Your Western season got the job done.

  • @hulkslayer626
    @hulkslayer626 2 месяца назад +83

    Her performance in front of Leon's door pleading for him to open it... AMAZING!! To be THAT good THAT young! 🤯

    • @SushiElemental
      @SushiElemental 2 месяца назад +2

      Apparently that was on her first day of shooting the movie.
      Good first impression!

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys 2 месяца назад +2

      Makes me tear up every time. The fear and desolation. An astounding performance from someone so young.

  • @alancrofoot
    @alancrofoot 2 месяца назад +149

    I've read that Natalie was just 11 when she was cast as Matilda and was 12 during filming, and I believe that she had turned 13 by the time the film was released. She is an amazing actress to have pulled off this role at such a young age, very few 11 year olds possess the maturity to have done that.

    • @AARONANKRUM
      @AARONANKRUM 2 месяца назад +9

      And just one year later, she delivers a great supporting performance in "Heat".

    • @faisalmemon285
      @faisalmemon285 2 месяца назад +4

      She seems highly exploited in this movie.

    • @sonyabyrd8739
      @sonyabyrd8739 2 месяца назад

      👀 In what way? ​@@faisalmemon285

    • @talonkarrde9904
      @talonkarrde9904 2 месяца назад +3

      She was born in '81. The movie came out in '94. Your math checks out.

    • @garryiglesias4074
      @garryiglesias4074 2 месяца назад +1

      @@faisalmemon285 Explain...

  • @MrGpschmidt
    @MrGpschmidt 2 месяца назад +96

    Reno's finest hour. Portman's first film. Oldman's greatest performance. Trifecta. Your giggling bout with his John Wayne impression was everything; so needed that laugh today Dawn Marie :D xoxo

    • @Agent1W
      @Agent1W 2 месяца назад +1

      I thought WIlli One-Blood was the true star of the movie. "Man, keep yo' bumbaclot mouth shut."

    • @dnish6673
      @dnish6673 2 месяца назад +1

      There are better Oldman performances.

    • @doubleT84
      @doubleT84 2 месяца назад

      @@dnish6673 Dracula? The only performance I like even better is in Tony Scott's "The Hire: Beath the Devil" where he plays one of the best Devil performances of all time (up there with Vigo Mortensen, Peter Stormare and Al Pacino, in that regard).

  • @Madagon367
    @Madagon367 2 месяца назад +99

    Find me another person under 40 who gets how great Jean Reno's John Wayne was. All those Westerns paying off.

    • @sammygouge1325
      @sammygouge1325 2 месяца назад +3

      Wish you do a few more western Quigley down under a good one

    • @ronbock8291
      @ronbock8291 2 месяца назад +1

      It heartens to a similar scene in La Cage aux Folles. In the best possible way.

    • @russellward4624
      @russellward4624 2 месяца назад +1

      True, but she can't tell the difference between a 12 year old and an 18 year old. Lol

    • @ronbock8291
      @ronbock8291 2 месяца назад +1

      @@russellward4624 just like Leon.

    • @garryiglesias4074
      @garryiglesias4074 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ronbock8291 Jean Poiret et Michel Serrault, le top du rire "théâtral"... Michel, grand acteur, Jean, super auteur "coquin" (pas dans le sens sexuel, dans le sens "taquin").
      La cage aux folles, mais quelle masterclass.

  • @albertsmith9315
    @albertsmith9315 2 месяца назад +85

    The scene of you wearing an I ❤ westerns shirt cracking up to Leon imitating John Wayne is my new favorite thing.

    • @TampaCEO
      @TampaCEO 2 месяца назад +1

      I literally wrote the same comment. I loved the irony!

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris8507 2 месяца назад +158

    "EVVVVEEERRRRRYYYONE!!!!!!"

  • @BlackRangerMode86
    @BlackRangerMode86 2 месяца назад +61

    Bring me everyone
    Dawn: everyone??
    EVERYONE!!!!
    😂 Great timing i love it

    • @Aetius301
      @Aetius301 2 месяца назад +5

      Keith Glascoe (Benny, the guy who is Stansfeld's henchman and gets yelled at) was not in many more movies and became a firefighter for the New York City Fire Department's Ladder 21. He died in the collapse of the Trade Center Tower on September 11th. Thank you for your service Sir. A Coward you were Not.

    • @Wien1938
      @Wien1938 2 месяца назад +1

      The line was scripted but Oldman adlibbed the shouted emphasis because he was playing Stansfield as crazy throughout. Superb actor!

    • @BlackRangerMode86
      @BlackRangerMode86 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Wien1938 good idea too

    • @MHLegacy
      @MHLegacy 2 месяца назад +2

      (23:22) Gary Oldman has said people still say this to him and/or ask him to say it 30 years later.

  • @gluecement
    @gluecement 2 месяца назад +37

    My God! Your reaction to his invitation of John Wayne was priceless! Your laughter was infectious.

  • @rollmops7948
    @rollmops7948 2 месяца назад +45

    Leon already made an appearence before in the movie "Nikita" (French movie, same director) Leon was a cleaner, same outfit, same job....under the name "Victor"

    • @lukes.345
      @lukes.345 2 месяца назад +4

      Although both characters are played by Jean Reno, the hitman in "La femme Nikita" is not Leon, his character name is Victor.

    • @rollmops7948
      @rollmops7948 2 месяца назад +1

      @@lukes.345 you are right 👍 I have corrected my comment, Thanks !

    • @leesmapman4764
      @leesmapman4764 2 месяца назад +3

      Luc Besson once said Victor is a cousin of Leon

    • @marcapouli7805
      @marcapouli7805 2 месяца назад

      He was in the game way before that.

    • @marcapouli7805
      @marcapouli7805 2 месяца назад

      @@rollmops7948 It is an expression 🤦‍♂

  • @jlrushing565
    @jlrushing565 2 месяца назад +26

    Nowhere in the history of Calm Down, has anybody ever Calmed Down, by being told to Calm Down.

    • @wyldhowl2821
      @wyldhowl2821 2 месяца назад +2

      If this was the Family Feud game show, the #1 most popular answer after being told that is: "I AM CALM !"

  • @SC10NCE
    @SC10NCE 2 месяца назад +63

    It's funny how Oldman's role as Dracula, which was more of a Horror/Love story, is less as unsettling and terrifying as his Stansfield.
    Also, the use of Björk's "Venus As A Boy" was spot on.

    • @olddog330
      @olddog330 2 месяца назад +1

      People like Stansfield are real.

    • @SC10NCE
      @SC10NCE 2 месяца назад

      @@olddog330 Exactly

    • @davidbooth7778
      @davidbooth7778 2 месяца назад

      That opening of Dracula by Oldman is immortal performance. No idea where he pulled that from, but DAMN! That opening gives me chills EVERY TIME!!

  • @farmerbill6855
    @farmerbill6855 2 месяца назад +13

    The most sane diagnosis of their relationship I've heard. Leave it to Dawn. I love this film, easily one of my top ten.

  • @jayjayb89
    @jayjayb89 2 месяца назад +24

    One of the best films ever made....."This is for Matilda"... Chills!!!!!

  • @TetsuoVI
    @TetsuoVI 2 месяца назад +35

    I think you're one of the only people who properly understood the relationship dynamics between Leon and Mathilda. Awesome job! Everyone else gets caught up in the age gap and thinks it's something a lot darker than what you just laid out so perfectly. The director also did this intentionally to highlight how people (north americans especially) find deadly violence in movies so common place, he added these creepier aspects to the movie to give those people pause for more self reflection that they should feel just as uncomfortable with the mortal violence as the other stuff. This seemed to go over most people's heads.

    • @wuiqed
      @wuiqed 2 месяца назад

      No, Luc Besson (the director) is a fucking groomer pedo creep who met a 12 yeard old when he was 29, started "dating" her at 15 ("coincidentally" when it became legal), and impregnated and married her when she was 16. Leon and Mathilda were originally supposed to have a romantic relationship, but Jean Reno refused, and never let Besson be alone with Natalie Portman.

    • @hughtube5154
      @hughtube5154 2 месяца назад +6

      To be fair, the original version didn't clarify their relationship as much as the one Dawn watched. There's a LOT more context and clarification in this version thanks to the extra / extended scenes.

    • @StevenKephart
      @StevenKephart 2 месяца назад +10

      Thhe only thinkg Dawn missed was that her step mom was a prostitute. Of course a 12 year old girl that grew up with parental influences like that would have improper obsessions over a guy who not only is nice to her, but saved her life. I'm so glad Dawn picked up on most of that. He was broken and a bit child-like too, so he really didn't know how to respond to her being in his life. But I think he did well.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 2 месяца назад +11

      @@StevenKephart Mentally he stopped advancing about 14. Besson talked to Reno about this when discussing the character. In rural italy, he'd have left school at 12 or 13. Then he worked as a farm hand, right? So no more education, and shortly after he had to leave to the US for killing his girlfriends father. He couldn't read or write, didnt know anyone except Tony, lived by himself for all those years. Emotionally he's never grown up past that point, I guess.

    • @sonyabyrd8739
      @sonyabyrd8739 2 месяца назад +5

      ​@TheVanillatech Yes. Beautifully articulated.

  • @AnarchyShogun
    @AnarchyShogun 2 месяца назад +16

    This is one of my favorite movies but I have never seen someone laugh that much while watching it. lol

  • @JangTheKim
    @JangTheKim 2 месяца назад +42

    Such a great movie. When it came out in America in the 90s, it was just called The Professional. It took out some of her training and some of romantic vibes. I’m really glad they were able to release the Leon version.

    • @axebeard6085
      @axebeard6085 2 месяца назад +10

      The "Leon" version is just the International release. The US is a little puritanical, so got a "special" version.
      (I say "puritanical: with a bit of irony, as the Puritans (whose age of consent was 10) would have called the US release a bunch of prudish nonsense.)

    • @Turalcar
      @Turalcar 2 месяца назад +3

      Probable because "The Professional" is an older French movie

    • @3.k
      @3.k 2 месяца назад +2

      Isn’t the international release the “director’s cut?”

    • @garryiglesias4074
      @garryiglesias4074 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Turalcar Ah Bebel... This finale with Enio's music... -> I cry everytime I see it.

    • @JangTheKim
      @JangTheKim 2 месяца назад

      @@3.k Yes. I saw this in the theater, and it was labeled as just The Professional. Leon: The Professional is the international version and was released in the US as the director's cut. I'm not sure if it was released in theaters. Although the US is gun crazy, teaching a 12 year old to be a cleaner is a bit risky. That's why the US version had her pretty much train with the sniper rifle only. They didn't really show the rest of the training where they use the gum over the peep hole. They also didn't show "The Ring Trick", so it was a bit confusing watching the ending. But people were smart enough to understand what he meant by it without having it shown previously with crazy dude with the machine gun (which is a bad ass scene).

  • @katherinedinwiddie4526
    @katherinedinwiddie4526 2 месяца назад +32

    Oh my !!! I adore this movie. Too many think its a bit perverted but I just see the innocent child looking for a male role model.

    • @BlackRangerMode86
      @BlackRangerMode86 2 месяца назад +6

      And looking for family her parents where worthless and didn't care for her at all. He was the closest thing to a father than her real father that's sad.

    • @mudejartrainingnaturalscie6938
      @mudejartrainingnaturalscie6938 2 месяца назад

      The director/writer was a pervert.

    • @alundavies1016
      @alundavies1016 2 месяца назад +9

      It would have been wrong if Leon reciprocated, but he didn’t. She just had a crush, and that happens.

    • @Wien1938
      @Wien1938 2 месяца назад +6

      The theme is that he's a child in an adult's body (can't read, can't manage money etc) and she's forced by circumstances to life a pseudo-adult life. Leon rescues her from a dark path (probably prostitution and drugs) and she rescues him by helping him grow up.

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys 2 месяца назад +2

      She's a traumatised child with a twisted view of how relationships work which she got from her home life and abusive father. That Leon, a killer, could show her the care and attention that she was needing was ironic.

  • @Raven5150
    @Raven5150 2 месяца назад +8

    Finally a reactor gets it, matilda never had a father figure that loved and took care of her and she was only 12 leon didnt do anything wrong matilda just been through it

  • @TheVanillatech
    @TheVanillatech 2 месяца назад +17

    When I was 14, back when Leon came out, I had this friend who had a questionable *job* ... he was a dealer, basically. We'd grown up together, he was 4 years older than me, and he had his own place. We'd hang out together most evenings, and he gave me a Laserdisc player for helping him out when his dog gave birth. He was too afraid to handle it himself, he almost turned white from stress, I had to step in.
    I always remember, he gave me this laserdisc player with a bunch of movies, and the first one I watched was LEON. And it's been one of my favourite movies ever since. Watch it religiously, every couple of years at least. And I STILL have that original Leon laserdisc! Although the player long since died.

    • @garryiglesias4074
      @garryiglesias4074 2 месяца назад

      You might like "A Bronx Tale"... I saw it without having any clue of what it was about, and it was a "gem". It's a "street lesson"...
      And there's a great scene with Hell's Angels stuck in an Italian bar, with The Beatles singing out load "come together"... Great movie.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 2 месяца назад

      @@garryiglesias4074 You know, I don't think I've seen it! In fact I'm sure I haven't. But I do have it, I've had it for years on an external movie drive. Maybe I'll give it a watch, thanks!.

  • @ElliotNesterman
    @ElliotNesterman 2 месяца назад +20

    The Roosevelt Island Tramway is an aerial tramway that connects Roosevelt Island, which is in the East River between Manhattan and Queens, with the Upper East Side in Manhattan. Until the construction of the Roosevelt Island subway station, which opened in 1989, the only way to get directly from Manhattan to Roosevelt Island was via the tram.

  • @MrPeteTheGamer
    @MrPeteTheGamer 2 месяца назад +22

    HAHA! I know this movie so well, that when you said "Under the Bed" poll, I actually thought you meant movies with scenes under a bed.... because in this movie... there is one! Accidental puns for the win!

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Месяц назад +1

    8:11 This movie has an unusual approach to its moments of levity. They tend to come on pretty suddenly.

  • @SeanHendy
    @SeanHendy 2 месяца назад +2

    One of my all time favourite films, that is so often misunderstood. It is so clear that Portman's character is typical of a young girl starting to grow up, but without the parental guidance to keep her in check. Leon clearly takes on the parental/guardian role, making sure at the end that she is taken care of, as well as seeing to it that the threat is taken out, in the form of Oldman.
    Luc Besson and Jean Reno would partner again in the film 'The Big Blue'.

  • @reverance_pavane
    @reverance_pavane 2 месяца назад +17

    Luc Besson wrote this specifically for Jean Reno after his appearance in Le Femme Nikita (also as a cleaner).

    • @Wien1938
      @Wien1938 2 месяца назад

      That's a good film!

    • @gordon861
      @gordon861 2 месяца назад

      @@Wien1938 Just don't watch the damn awful Hollywood remake.

  • @goofyrulez7914
    @goofyrulez7914 2 месяца назад +15

    ,,,and Léon's getting larger (a few people will get this quote).

    • @lmcgregoruk
      @lmcgregoruk 2 месяца назад +4

      lager or larger?

    • @StevenTyree-sl2nx
      @StevenTyree-sl2nx 2 месяца назад +6

      I can make a hat, a pterodactyl, a broche.

    • @Blue-qr7qe
      @Blue-qr7qe 2 месяца назад +1

      'Worst character in that cast.

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 2 месяца назад +3

      The tower? The tower! Rapunzel! Rapunzellll!!!

    • @adamkatt
      @adamkatt 2 месяца назад +1

      Loen what can you make of this???

  • @BishopWalters12
    @BishopWalters12 2 месяца назад +14

    Great movie, also the big guy that stood in the hallway all scared and shot at his guys by mistake was killed on Sept 11th. He was a firefighter in NYC.

    • @Aetius301
      @Aetius301 2 месяца назад +2

      @@BishopWalters12 Keith Glascoe (Benny), Ladder 21.

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten3221 2 месяца назад +3

    "The Birdcage" for the only other John Wayne impression you need to see 😂😂😂

    • @corralescoyote
      @corralescoyote 2 месяца назад +1

      OMG - She’d lose it. 😂😂😂

  • @jasonondik6003
    @jasonondik6003 2 месяца назад +3

    I saw this in a small movie theater back in 1994 in Boston. I freaking loved it and still do. It is 30 years old now and still amazing. I always wanted Natalie Portman to reprise this role as "Matilde The Professional", with her own story as a grown adult and what her life became bit also hiw she never forgot Leon and everything he taught her.

    • @robertvaneersel3741
      @robertvaneersel3741 Месяц назад

      That, and then partner with The Bride in a Kill Bill + Leon sequel.

  • @edpublic
    @edpublic 2 месяца назад +11

    The "John Wayne" laugh made my Day!!! That was Great😂

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris8507 2 месяца назад +16

    Stansfield said "TOSS the apartment..."

  • @stevebinning977
    @stevebinning977 2 месяца назад +6

    Two great child actress performances in 1994. Natalie in this one and Kirsten Dunst in "Interview with the Vampire".

  • @jamesohara4295
    @jamesohara4295 2 месяца назад +3

    Jean Reno has a Time travel movie, French but funny :).
    The Visitors (film, 1993)
    And: The Visitors II: The Corridors of Time.

  • @spamfilter32
    @spamfilter32 2 месяца назад +1

    Truly an amazing movie. The actor who plays Leon (Jean Reno), was also in another movie called La Femme Nikita that was very excellent. They are both by directed by Luc Besson who also directed the 5th Element (with Bruce Lee and Gary Oldman again). Jean Reno, Gary Oldman and a 12 year old Natalie Portman all nailed their roles in this movie.
    La Femme Nikita has been twice adopted for television; in the late 90's till 2001 and again in the aught 10's. the more recent was named just Nikita starring Maggie Q and Lindsey Fonseca.

  • @Sam_of_Anarchy92
    @Sam_of_Anarchy92 2 месяца назад +1

    Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, Natalie Portman and Benny (Keith A Glascoe who was unfortunately one of the FDNY FireFighters who was killed in the Towers sept 11th 2001 R.I.P) all did phenomenal job in this movie

  • @5hanesBoard
    @5hanesBoard 2 месяца назад +34

    Leon's response to Matilda's advances proves that he isn't a pervert. Excellent reaction.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 2 месяца назад +12

      It was explained pretty succinctly if you pay attention. Leon is a 14 year old boy, in a mans body. He is mentally under-developed. But he is aware enough of his responsibility.

    • @speleokeir
      @speleokeir 2 месяца назад +9

      In many regards Leon is the innocent e.g drinking milk and having little sexual experience and in contrast Matilda wants to be seen as an adult not a child.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 2 месяца назад +1

      @@speleokeir He was just 17 when he killed his ex-girlfriends father and fled to the USA. In rural Italy, as a poor person, he wouldn't have gone to school after the age of 14. After arriving in the USA, he was pretty much locked away in an apartment, his only relationship with Tony, who treated him as a child (which he was). Ergo, he hasn't developed at all, as an adult. But been stuck in that limbo.

    • @creech54
      @creech54 2 месяца назад +2

      @@TheVanillatech I thought he was French? He has a French accent.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 2 месяца назад +4

      @@creech54 The actor is french. But his character is from Italy.

  • @msmilder25
    @msmilder25 2 месяца назад +2

    I cherish this film. One of my favorite 90's films, cast was perfect, action, emotion, pain, cinematography, acting, writing...such a beautiful film.

  • @carsonvoorhees
    @carsonvoorhees 2 месяца назад +7

    Gary Oldman as the lead and amazing is "Romeo is Bleeding", a movie from the 90s

  • @BouillaBased
    @BouillaBased 2 месяца назад +5

    "It should never be that hard as a kid."
    It should never be that hard as an adult.

  • @1972myc
    @1972myc 2 месяца назад +14

    Tony gave the bad guy a photograph of Leon when he confronted and threatened Tony for the information on the hit man "Leon".

    • @joelwillems4081
      @joelwillems4081 2 месяца назад +6

      Tony... That guy only giving Leon $5k per head and probably pocketing 10x or 20x for himself.

    • @creech54
      @creech54 2 месяца назад

      @@joelwillems4081 Plus the five!

    • @Morris1581
      @Morris1581 2 месяца назад

      Stansfield lay the Photos in the table at Tony.

    • @Morris1581
      @Morris1581 2 месяца назад +1

      Stansfield lay the Photos on the table at Tony.

  • @ianrastall
    @ianrastall 2 месяца назад +4

    Jean Reno saved that film from becoming a creepy pedo fantasy. In the original script, Leon and Mathilda have sex. Reno refused to do it that way. He also made sure to play Leon as slow, so he doesn't catch on to the creepiness. He also protected Natalie from the people around her, like Besson. Natalie Portman remembers that film with pretty mixed feelings. She spoke out about it in 2020 when she talks about being sexualized at a very young age.

    • @sp3lly
      @sp3lly 2 месяца назад

      They have sex?! Well, that's French values for you. Nation of libertines.

  • @dailyrider2975
    @dailyrider2975 2 месяца назад +2

    Jean Reno makes any movie better, often great. One of my favorite actors. Ronin (1998) another great movie with Jean Reno.

  • @dingokidneys
    @dingokidneys 2 месяца назад +1

    I love the relationship between Leon and Matilda. He's somewhat childlike and she's too mature for her age. He ends up being the caring protective father she needed.

  • @ericanderson8886
    @ericanderson8886 2 месяца назад +2

    You laughing at Leon doing John Wayne was the best. Thank you.

  • @chefskiss6179
    @chefskiss6179 2 месяца назад +3

    I've been waiting a good eon for you to get to this gem, that was a fantastic watchalong with you. If you want a 'little' more of Reno's The Cleaner, do try the same director's prior gun-for-hire outing, La Femme Nikita; SO good.

  • @wadek8186
    @wadek8186 2 месяца назад +7

    Singing in the Rain!!! It's a musical. It's very good!

    • @dolf370
      @dolf370 2 месяца назад +1

      Best performance of Singin' in the Rain is, IMHO, the one by Alex de Large.

    • @Blue-qr7qe
      @Blue-qr7qe 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@dolf370
      That would be in A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, correct?

    • @dolf370
      @dolf370 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Blue-qr7qe Yepp 3:)

  • @dionysiacosmos
    @dionysiacosmos 2 месяца назад +2

    For the folks who are always freaking out about Leon and Matilda's relationship remember we're a group species. That scene where Matilda begs Leon to open the door is a display of that sets off " baby releases " in our brains. Unless your amygdala is faulty the neurochemicals to protect the young will flood your brain overriding almost everything else. Including, in this case, the barriers Leon has been building between himself and others his whole life.
    He feels so vulnerable, probably for the first time in uncounted years, he tries to kill her as she represents weakness to him. But it's too late, he's a gonner. As for Matilda's side, babies start flirting with adults at around ten months old. The charm is them just working their end of the bonding process. Add her trauma and Leon being the first male stable male figure in her life who is kind to her, it's normal for him to quickly become a powerful survival figure to her. Leon knows she's a child and he does his best to set up healthy boundaries with her, and finally does by telling her story from his past that she can relate to. She really wants the intimacy and comfort he represents, but all the portrayals of sex in popular culture have confused her. Love has many forms that she's never been exposed to, or experienced.
    The circumstances under which they bond are strange but their bond isn't.

    • @HaraQuinn
      @HaraQuinn 2 месяца назад

      yes.. SOMEONE who can psychologically break it down, and even explain why he had his first night freak out and make it make sense without calling him adhoms. I feel like people often turn such a blind eye to Leon's trauma just b/c it isn't SHOWN, but Mathilda's was. Leon is just as broken, if not more due to the time he's spent blaming and punishing himself through isolation, compared to Mathilda. I work with young adults diagnosed with some of the worst symptomatic personality disorders, which compared to typical disorders, holds a lot more weight in genetic markers plus childhood trauma to trigger. True trauma follows you for life, even if you get help.. you're only learning to cope with it and able to lower the frequency of the pain.. but it will never truly go away. Leon is proof of this. So I, too, am constantly making these types of comments like you just did for this movie, or other similar situations (Jenny from Forrest Gump) where there's a lot of childhood trauma not being understood by the average person. Great analysis.

    • @dionysiacosmos
      @dionysiacosmos 2 месяца назад

      @@HaraQuinn Thanks for the support. I raised an autistic son and, while his intelligence was never in question, he didn't begin to develop theory of mind until he was nine. I'd always been interested in development psychology but became a strick behaviorist. It was my only defence.
      With special needs infants, you can never take for granted what they're born knowing what the rest of us know. And pre internet relevant research was very hard to come by. It didn't help that family members and professionals were dismissive of my concerns. Like many parents of disabled children I was on my own until he was three with no speech. And even then I didn't have a diagnosis until he was five.
      I'd started doing things differently with him when he was ten months old. Like holding him down and keeping him face to face with me while I smooched him and talked love. He hated it for a couple of weeks, then must have decided it was all that bad because he started seeking it out. The feeling that he was getting away from me had been my worst fear, but after that he would accept and give affection to close family members.
      So the analysis of normal relationships is child's play for me. I was casting very large nets for years trying to pull in anything that might work for my son, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. When you add in my current age of 65, I hope I've gained some wisdom over the years.

  • @Dizzyruptor
    @Dizzyruptor 2 месяца назад +2

    Another Great film with Jean Reno (Leon) in (as well as Robert DeNiro, Sean Bean and other stars) is called Ronin (1998) well worth watching.

    • @Ernwaldo
      @Ernwaldo 2 месяца назад +1

      Excellent call! Natascha McElhone, Stellan Skarsgård, Johnathan Pryce, Michael Lonsdale and a cameo of sorts/skating by Katarina Witt. Great story, fantastic acting, beautiful scenery/settings and two of the best car chases ever filmed. Couldn’t agree more!

  • @disposablehero4911
    @disposablehero4911 2 месяца назад +4

    They should really rerelease this in theaters. It was an incredible movie on the big screen.

  • @TampaCEO
    @TampaCEO 2 месяца назад +1

    I love the fact that you were wearing a shirt that said "I love westerns" while laughing at his impression of John Wayne. The irony was hilarious.

  • @popandroid
    @popandroid 2 месяца назад +2

    thinking it was a FUNNY MOVIE for 2 secs at the beginning...AND being giddy to see Gary Oldman before you realize his character was a total psycho...priceless.

  • @gunmetal2890
    @gunmetal2890 2 месяца назад +1

    I have been in hospital unwell for nearly a week. I so needed one of your vids to cheer me up thank you. I have never seen anyone laugh as much as you to this (one of my top 5 all time movies), but I wouldn’t have it any other way. Thank you x

  • @tmarsden1878
    @tmarsden1878 2 месяца назад +1

    This was a masterclass from Gary Oldman on playing crazed psycho's!!

  • @bradsaunders5367
    @bradsaunders5367 2 месяца назад +4

    Won't make a great reaction(except with a select few), but La Femme Nakita is a spectacular movie. Original French version of Leon's character.

    • @arthurcamargo8416
      @arthurcamargo8416 2 месяца назад +1

      Victor was also in the English remake, Point of No Return, but played by Harvey Keitel, who played the cleaner in Pulp Fiction (The Wolf)! Both La Femme Nikita and The Point of No Return are Luc Besson movies as well. He was the one that did the "Best Movie Ever" called The Fifth Element. He also did French version of Taxi Driver (remade in English with Jimmy Fallon and Queen Latifah) and he is responsible for The Transporter franchise (and the explosion of Jason Statham's career) as well.

  • @TBaileyIII
    @TBaileyIII 2 месяца назад +1

    The John Wayne scene is the hardest I think I've seen you laugh, which was very contagious...lol

  • @cptchaotic
    @cptchaotic 2 месяца назад +1

    Best John Wayne reaction ever. You had the impression before he ever said anything.

  • @GetMeThere1
    @GetMeThere1 2 месяца назад +1

    Natalie Portman was born in June 1981. Leon: The Professional was actually filmed June 1993 - October 1993. So yeah, she had JUST turned 12 when filming began.

  • @billedens4749
    @billedens4749 2 месяца назад +1

    The part was specifically written for Jean Reno. This is a classic for sure.

  • @normasmith-up7ku
    @normasmith-up7ku 2 месяца назад +3

    Ghost Dog's Way of the Samurai is a good underrated Forrest Whittaker movie.

    • @normasmith-up7ku
      @normasmith-up7ku 2 месяца назад +1

      The fact you know what I'm talking about means ur cool

    • @AltCutTV
      @AltCutTV 2 месяца назад

      That's one to SINK the reacting into.

  • @jollyrodgers7272
    @jollyrodgers7272 2 месяца назад

    When this hit the theaters in US and movie channels, it was titled "THE PROFESSIONAL". It's a French film in the English language from Luc Besson (just like THE FIFTH ELEMENT). Luc had his own problems with affaires involving teenage girls. Natalie Portman has an amazing film debut here, at age 12. A 'cleaner' in the criminal world means Hitman. Great reaction to a great film.

  • @joeanimalskull4243
    @joeanimalskull4243 2 месяца назад +4

    1994 was the best year for modern classics, hands down. What an awesome cast - a shame, that Natalie Portman didn't get an Oscar.

  • @SebaVDP
    @SebaVDP 2 месяца назад +3

    The first Natalie Portman's film 😊 hugs lysssm Queen Dawn Marie❤

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Месяц назад

    9:55 "Can I please fill them out? You know how I like to check into hotels."
    This is an especially interesting detail about Léon. As far as assassinations go, he's at the top of his game. Yet he can't read.

  • @notgivennotgiven7776
    @notgivennotgiven7776 2 месяца назад

    Gary Oldman in True Romance is another Gary Oldman classic. You're the best reactor ever.

  • @Billy-zv6gv
    @Billy-zv6gv 2 месяца назад +4

    Gary Oldman also portrayed Lee Harvey Oswald in Oliver Stone's iconic movie: JFK, as President John F. Kennedy's (at least accused;) assassin. 🤔 (even John Candy & Joe Pesci are in "JFK"'s all-star cast;)

  • @kerryfry1857
    @kerryfry1857 2 месяца назад +5

    In my personal favourite films of all time. ❤

    • @user-wr9ej6xe4j
      @user-wr9ej6xe4j 2 месяца назад

      Youre disgusting and you need better taste in movies

  • @TerryNationB7
    @TerryNationB7 2 месяца назад +5

    "This is Leon and it was the winner of the under the bed poll"
    For a moment I thought that meant you had a poll of movies with scenes where kids hide under the bed (seemed rather specific for a poll choice!)

    • @speleokeir
      @speleokeir 2 месяца назад +5

      I'm now trying to think of other under the bed movies... Aliens

    • @TerryNationB7
      @TerryNationB7 2 месяца назад

      @@speleokeir While watching another reaction video I spotted one in Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003), in one of the animated scenes. The Pink Panther (1963) just popped into my head too.

    • @pantlessreactions
      @pantlessreactions 2 месяца назад

      ​@@speleokeirLittle Monsters? Monsters Inc?

  • @SC10NCE
    @SC10NCE 2 месяца назад +2

    When Leon first enters the hallway to escape the building, you can see Stansfield's blurred figure in a doorway over Leon's right shoulder (left side of the screen).

  • @bebop_557
    @bebop_557 2 месяца назад

    Fun fact:
    The guy who plays Benny in this movie (Keith A Glascoe) was a full time NYFD firefighter who did acting on the side. He died in 9/11, as he was one of the firefighters rescuing people in the South Tower when it collapsed.

  • @CinWin516
    @CinWin516 2 месяца назад

    12:30 - 13:10 I could watch/listen to this laugh-a-thon over and over. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @MrSporkster
    @MrSporkster 2 месяца назад +1

    1990s Gary Oldman was the most terrifying Gary Oldman. 👀

  • @allengray5748
    @allengray5748 2 месяца назад +1

    YES!! Definitely worthy of Greatest Movie List! Gary Oldman G O A T List! On the list of legends you have; Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable, George C. Scott, Cary Grant etc. Gary deserves that status for sure!! Great Reaction Aaaaaverr!! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎

  • @proy14
    @proy14 2 месяца назад

    Greatest performance by Gary Oldman. And it's saying a lot. The rest of the crew is just perfect. Everybody knews at the time that Portman was going to have an amazing career.

  • @MarcoMM1
    @MarcoMM1 2 месяца назад +9

    Great reaction Marie like always. Natalie Portman's performance while waiting for Leon to open the door is freaking amazing. Her fear cast shadows. The Director’s Cut is more disturbing on the relationship level, but it also clarifies things. She comes on more strongly, even asking him to be her “first.” Leon responds by telling her that he was in love only once and that the father of his girlfriend killed her when he found out they were going to elope. So Leon killed the dad, moved to NY, and became an assassin. Leon says this woman was the only one and, because of that, he wouldn’t be a good lover. Portman chills out a little after that. So…more disturbing.
    But it also fleshes out their relationship. They aren’t lovers, but they do love each. Not romantically, but as literally the only people they have in their lives to love. So the lines of what kind of love gets blurred a bit, even if he never, ever crosses a sexual line with her. And a fun-fact, Gary Oldman improvise almost all of his lines on this movie, including the famous "Eeeevvryyyonnneeee". Keep up the good work.

  • @Stu-Vino
    @Stu-Vino 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely love this film. Sooooo classy, great cast and fantastic soundtrack.

  • @clarkbarryj
    @clarkbarryj 2 месяца назад

    Best breakdown of the relationship which often gets confused...nice one dawn 😊.

  • @alexandersteinmetz6857
    @alexandersteinmetz6857 2 месяца назад

    1994 had two Films, that really defined my 20`s, Leon and Pulp Fiction. Leon, Masterpiece holding the North American Morality their own Image into the Face while showing off european Cinematic Standards. And Pulp Fiction showing and humbling me at the same Time that i were wrong about all USA simply only thinking they are the greatest Gift to Humanity with every bold Idea They just come up with:) .
    Great Reaction and Reception of Leon, many dont get the real Vibes and Intention of this Piece of Art. Cudos Lady.

  • @leonardatwood
    @leonardatwood 2 месяца назад

    Most people have a reaction to this movie. IMO the best movies inspire your best reactions. Thank you.

  • @andrewmize823
    @andrewmize823 2 месяца назад +1

    You don't cut coke with flour, because flour doesn't disintegrate when it gets wet. A lot of the time they'll bulk it up with crushed aspirin (because it has a similar bitterness) and add an odorless detergent or a laxative powder to smooth out the texture and make it brick up firmly. There's a number of things they can use, and most of them aren't especially good things to be putting up your nose.

  • @watchmanschannelofdespair
    @watchmanschannelofdespair 2 месяца назад

    Great reaction and major kudos to you for acknowledging Jean's (Leon's) John Wayne impression! As many have said, watching those westerns payed off, indeed.

  • @eddymontero6658
    @eddymontero6658 2 месяца назад +1

    This was Natalie Portman's first time on the big screen. I like this movie for 2 reasons. The first reason I like this movie 🎥 is because Jean Reno is a heck of a good actor, and the second reason is because this very same movie you're reacting to is from 1994 which just so happens to be the same year that I left communist Cuba for The Federal Constitutional Republic Of The United States 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇲:-)=).

  • @shadowvessel
    @shadowvessel 2 месяца назад

    God, I love it when I see a good Leon reaction. Believe it or not you're only the second reactor I've seen who actually got this movie. And your explanation of how their different POVs defined their roles was perfect. 😚👌 This is why we love ya, Dawn. 😊

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Месяц назад

    12:57 You know, Dawn, I think the people who made this movie would be _very pleased_ to see you having this kind of reaction to it.

  • @firedraketaaraker1708
    @firedraketaaraker1708 2 месяца назад

    Luc Besson is such a great director.
    My personal tip is "The Big Blue" from 1988 also with Luc Besson as director and Jean Reno as actor.

  • @marcwright8395
    @marcwright8395 2 месяца назад +1

    Id love to see a sequel to this, 'Mathilda the Professional' where's shes grown up

    • @Ernwaldo
      @Ernwaldo 2 месяца назад +1

      It is called _Columbiana_ (2011).
      Seriously, Luc Besson and a writing partner were working on a script for a film just as you described. Besson had a fall out with Gaumont and when he left they kept the rights to the script. So Besson & Co. reportedly reworked the original script into the aforementioned.

  • @wildwilly3530
    @wildwilly3530 2 месяца назад +2

    Hi DM, there is another movie called “Ronin” it stars the guy who played Leon, Robert DeNiro, the math professor from “Good Will Hunting”, a minor character played by Sean Bean (I think it is). It is a really good movie. I would say on par with “The Professional” maybe not as good. A lot of action and a lot of twists. Overall the acting is top notch.

    • @Ernwaldo
      @Ernwaldo 2 месяца назад +1

      Excellent call. De Niro, Jean Reno, Stellan Skarsgård, Sean Bean, Natasha MceElhone, Jonathan Pryce, Michael Lonsdale & a cameo/skating performance by Katarina Witt. Great story, fantastic acting, beautiful settings and a couple of the best car chase scenes ever filmed.

  • @BigTroyT
    @BigTroyT 2 месяца назад

    This was a Luc Besson film. Besson is a French director who had previously made La Femme Nikita - a story where a drugged out teen girl kills someone in a botched robbery, and the government kidnaps her and offers her the choice: the death penalty, or be trained by and work for the government as an under-cover hitman. Jean Reno played a small role as a government "cleaner" in that movie - and this movie was kind of an expansion of that character, also played by Jean Reno. Luc Besson also did The Fifth Element (with Bruce Willis, Ian Holm, and Milla Jovovich) and The Transporter trilogy of movies with Jason Statham, among others.

  • @Tommybn11
    @Tommybn11 2 месяца назад

    Saludos desde la República Dominicana excelente video

  • @deltasceptile7805
    @deltasceptile7805 Месяц назад

    11:07 I'm so glad as an American that I understand that Jimmy Saville joke (thanks to John Oliver). That one really cracked me up.

  • @Raven5150
    @Raven5150 2 месяца назад +1

    Stanley didnt know what leon looked like he knew what eveeyone else looked like

  • @fan-i-am
    @fan-i-am 2 месяца назад +1

    Grover! Leon reminds me of Grover from Sesame Street, especially with the nose and the moment when he says "and stop saying OK all the time OK?"

  • @ПережареныйПельмень-е2з

    I fell in love with Natalie Portman from that movie (I was 12 then too). She has the most beautiful smile on the planet.

  • @oliverwtell
    @oliverwtell 2 месяца назад +1

    Jean Reno is a great actor ! I highly recommend to check out some other of his movies:
    - Operation Corned Beef, 1991
    - Wasabi, 2001
    I also like to recommend another excellent french movie to you:
    - Cible emouvante, 1993. There was a remake of this movie ('Wild Target') in 2010. Dont watch the remake, the original is much much better.

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Месяц назад

    9:45 "Don't you ever do that again or I'll break your head."
    What Mathilda did, in most law-enforcement jurisdictions, counts as reckless discharge of a firearm. In most law enforcement agencies, an officer who does that faces _disciplinary_ action, but Léon operates above the law, which means he now has to _move._

  • @ajblackman
    @ajblackman 2 месяца назад

    I loved when you said at 3:06 "I love you" seeing Gary Oldman and all I thought was "you're gonna hate him in this movie!!!"

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Месяц назад

    14:38 "What, exactly, does your father do?"
    "He's not really my father. He's my lover."
    Oh, Mathilda, _don't_ do that. You already got him kicked out of _one_ place.

  • @MauricioDelaRosa-db7rr
    @MauricioDelaRosa-db7rr 2 месяца назад +1

    My dear Dawn Marie 😍 this has got to be my favorite reaction of yours so far and I have seen plenty of them. 🙏🏼✌🏼🫶🏼

  • @RZK1966
    @RZK1966 2 месяца назад +1

    I haven’t seen this movie years, I’m going to have to watch it again..

  • @tbonewilliamson
    @tbonewilliamson 2 месяца назад +4

    This movie needs a sequel where Matilda is an adult assassin.

    • @Wien1938
      @Wien1938 2 месяца назад +1

      That would never happen. The point of the film is about putting down roots. Leon lives a drifting life, between life and death itself, while Matilda is tied down to roots which are poisoning her and is cut loose by Stansfield's evil. Matilda putting down roots in healthy soil is to grow as a child into an adult, which means not returning to the space between worlds (where she met Leon) because that space is ultimately sterile. Leon gave Matilda life and (especially as a girl) her purpose is to create life, not to take it (which is part what Leon was teaching her).

    • @chadfalardeau5396
      @chadfalardeau5396 2 месяца назад +1

      If I remember correctly Columbiana was originally supposed to be the sequel, then they changed it

    • @Wien1938
      @Wien1938 2 месяца назад

      @@chadfalardeau5396 Interesting. I don't think I've heard of that film

    • @chadfalardeau5396
      @chadfalardeau5396 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Wien1938 it wasn't given very good good marketing

    • @Wien1938
      @Wien1938 2 месяца назад

      @@chadfalardeau5396 Similar fate to Dredd then?

  • @Chris-ls5th
    @Chris-ls5th 2 месяца назад +3

    I don't think Tony was ripping off Leon, and it's not what the movie was trying to portray. He may arguably not have been paying enough for the jobs, but there's no reason to believe he was taking anything.
    Is Leon supposed to have a bank account down at the local Chase? Walk around with suitcases of cash?
    It's not unusual in an underground community to have someone handle your money.

    • @Elmarby
      @Elmarby 2 месяца назад

      Agree!
      He certainly has the money.
      No way Stansfield visits Tony for information if Tony wasn't somebody who should know who is out there whacking people. So he is clearly a "connected" Italian of some importance.
      And while theoretically he could try and rip of an illiterate Leon or an unaware Mathilda, it would not be worth it. Aside from reputation counting for a lot in a business where written contracts aren't a thing, trying to screw over someone you've been employing for their skill in murdering people is prima facie a dumb idea.