LEON THE PROFESSIONAL (1994) First Time Watching MOVIE REACTION

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @jenmurrayxo
    @jenmurrayxo  Месяц назад +21

    Which version do you prefer?
    Crime Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLQHhQlj8i5dqlmiIFyVb3oMZkOwoQAJsz

    • @mr.a8315
      @mr.a8315 Месяц назад +1

      The full length Jen reaction version.

    • @jessiechen279
      @jessiechen279 Месяц назад +1

      F-Yeah! Jen watching 'Leon' Finally! Instant click 😂 Def one my top 'Ten' maybe even 'Five'. Both versions great just one from his perspective one from hers.
      Please please please, Check out 'District 13'! Much under-rated movie that brought 'Parkour' to the world, just if you can cope with it watch subtitles because the Dub is BAD........😉

    • @Ian-xx1xb
      @Ian-xx1xb Месяц назад +1

      Whichever version Jen reacts to is always the preferred choice 🙂 fact!!!

    • @matthewsuchomski2593
      @matthewsuchomski2593 Месяц назад +9

      there are two main versions of this film, the international version (which is considered the definitive version) and the US version which appears to be the one you reacted to. the only difference is that about 20-25 minutes were cut from the US version. the cut content included a scene in which Mathilda gets dressed up and tries to talk Leon into taking her virginity, of course he refuses, but it was cut because it made test audiences uncomfortable. the other scenes were mostly of Leon training Mathilda, like taking her along on his jobs and having her shoot the marks with a paintball pistol before taking them out with his real one, it's not as clear why those scenes were cut, the movie is quite a bit stronger with them in.

    • @ihuliige6776
      @ihuliige6776 Месяц назад

      The longer cut is too pedo.

  • @dumpstahdivah
    @dumpstahdivah Месяц назад +190

    I love how accurate and straightforward Jen’s read is of the dynamics between Mathilda and Leon. It’s not icky. It’s a trauma response. It was disappointing how many reactors failed or refused to see this.

    • @tolotko1786
      @tolotko1786 Месяц назад +23

      Yes, i agree...it is very refreshing to see someone who understand movie characters dynamic...

    • @LuckySmurf
      @LuckySmurf Месяц назад +18

      It's more disappointing that in 2024 people still conveniently ignore the original intent of the director.

    • @t0dd000
      @t0dd000 Месяц назад +21

      It's also just a typical kid to adult crush. Happens all the time.

    • @Sandy-dd4le
      @Sandy-dd4le Месяц назад +5

      @LuckySmurf yeah, I've often wondered how popular the film would be had it been made according to the original script.

    • @samtaholo
      @samtaholo Месяц назад +18

      @@LuckySmurf The longer, original version _does_ make it icky, though. Mathilda asks Leon to kiss her and straight-up asks him to be her first sexual partner.
      Luc Besson had a thing for underage girls; he dated a 15-year-old girl and later married her. Any questionable themes were entirely deliberate on his part.

  • @MegaForrestgump
    @MegaForrestgump Месяц назад +50

    You know who likes this movie?
    EVERYONE!!!!!!

    • @theaikidoka
      @theaikidoka Месяц назад +7

      Who do you mean? I mean EVERYONE!

  • @turbulentlobster
    @turbulentlobster Месяц назад +58

    That moment when desperate baby Natalie says "Please open the door" always hits like a freight train.

    • @TheNefastor
      @TheNefastor Месяц назад +9

      And the light on her face when he opens the door ? Peak cinematography. Besson is such a weird one: a lot of his stuff is low-effort, even garbage, but once in a while he gives you a Léon or a 5th Element.

    • @SushiElemental
      @SushiElemental Месяц назад +2

      I read in other reaction videos to this that this was her first scene that was shot for the movie.
      Absolutely owned the scene.

    • @Zireael83
      @Zireael83 Месяц назад +3

      @@TheNefastor leon and 5th elemental are so good and aged so well, that i like them even more now as when they came out. true classics

    • @captainchaos3667
      @captainchaos3667 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, those are some acting chops for someone so young.

  • @EmulsionTime
    @EmulsionTime Месяц назад +51

    "Did he do Fifth Element?"
    "Gary Oldman? Cool."
    "This music is weird."
    Jen answering her own question in record time!

  • @IamJacksUserName1
    @IamJacksUserName1 Месяц назад +46

    One of Stansfield's men, the big guy Benny, was played by actor Keith A. Glascoe. After acting, Glascoe became a firefighter for the FDNY. Sadly he was working in 21 Truck on the morning of Sept. 11 2001 and was killed when the South Tower collapsed. He was 38, expecting the birth of this third child.

    • @89Timex
      @89Timex Месяц назад +5

      I never knew that. Very sad.

    • @SFOlson
      @SFOlson Месяц назад +2

      I always look through the comments to see if anyone posts this.

  • @bryantconcepcion8250
    @bryantconcepcion8250 Месяц назад +76

    The majority of this movie was filmed on the street i grew up on 159th in Manhattan. The crew allowed a few of us youngsters to watch some scenes being filmed in the lobby, we all were sitting on the floor quietly in the corner while Gary Oldman kept screaming "Everyone!!!" Cut after cut they mustve done that scene about 10 times

    • @BOND19951
      @BOND19951 Месяц назад +6

      That is awesome. I remember when they filmed deliver us from evil near my block here in nyc and I got to see Eric Bana upclose. It was funny. It was raining and dark. I turned my head and he came out of nowhere behind me and walked to the car he would be driving in for the movie. I was shocked at how tall he was. It was surreal. lol

  • @3Kings_Industries
    @3Kings_Industries Месяц назад +55

    As emotionally charged as the ending of the film is, this movie is a piece of Art.

  • @JedHead77
    @JedHead77 Месяц назад +24

    The fact that Gary Oldman’s character loves Beethoven, and that he also played him in “Immortal Beloved” is awesome! 🎶

    • @georgezee5173
      @georgezee5173 Месяц назад +1

      And the Beethoven movie was shot just a few months after Leon was. What are the odds? Maybe he was already studying the character when he was filming Leon and suggested to add that bit?

  • @RetroClassic66
    @RetroClassic66 Месяц назад +19

    19:47 Gary Oldman’s “EVVVERYONNNNE!!!!” line was sort of ad-libbed, insofar as him screaming it. Director Luc Besson had him read the line differently for several different takes, and Oldman never told Besson that he was going to try screaming it, he just did it off-the-cuff. It startled Besson and pretty much everyone else, but it was so effective that they left it in the final cut.

    • @system3008
      @system3008 Месяц назад +1

      Great decision.

    • @SFOlson
      @SFOlson Месяц назад +2

      I heard that he only told the sound guy that he was going to scream the line, so he could turn his headphones down.

  • @tehdesp
    @tehdesp Месяц назад +33

    Twelve years old is woefully late in life for a girl to meet her first positive male role model, so it's easy how Mathilda got her wires crossed when it came to what she was feeling towards Leon.

    • @LuckySmurf
      @LuckySmurf Месяц назад +1

      I'm sure that's what the director had in mind when he made this.

  • @germinoma1
    @germinoma1 Месяц назад +12

    The scene with Gary Oldman, in were he is walking up to the apartment and the end when he gets to the dad telling him "You don't like Beethoven" is one of my favorite acting scenes ever. Also when he is screaming "Everyone!"

    • @garretthenderson5738
      @garretthenderson5738 Месяц назад +1

      Have you ever seen the behind the scenes of Oldman workng out that scene? He took a meh scene and elevated the hell out of it.

  • @positivelynegative9149
    @positivelynegative9149 Месяц назад +49

    The most intelligent commentary on this film I've ever heard. Jen is so smart. 😃👍

    • @daz_n
      @daz_n Месяц назад +9

      This. Most people miss the fact that Matilda equates sex with love and has probably never seen love expressed in an appropriate way by an adult.

  • @dingokidneys
    @dingokidneys Месяц назад +8

    I think the scene where Mathilda has just fallen asleep and Leon gets a gun and points it at her is him looking at this broken little thing and thinking he should put her out of her misery as he might do to a mortally injured animal. It would be 'compassion' to him but thankfully he changes his mind. It's a startling scene but poignant.

    • @nitelite78
      @nitelite78 Месяц назад +3

      I don't think he was thinking to put her out of her misery. He is a hitman and he wants to get rid of this new problem in his life that he never asked for.
      But his moral "no women, no kids" compass stopped him pulling the trigger.

  • @gorrammudder1600
    @gorrammudder1600 Месяц назад +40

    Man, I truly love this film.

  • @TheNefastor
    @TheNefastor Месяц назад +4

    Seriously, if any movie ever deserved to be called a masterpiece, this is it. Everything is on point. The writing, the casting, the photography, the music... it's like the planets aligned for that one.

  • @manzell
    @manzell Месяц назад +6

    The girl in the first scene (the mobster's doll - Maiwenn) you might recognize as The Dive from the 5th Element. Besson was married to her at the time, and It's alleged that this film is about their relationship (which started when she was criminally young). He did end up dumping her for 19-year old Milla Jovovich over the course of filming 5th element. Then he made Joan of Arc about /that/ relationship. Besson makes great movies but saying he's messy is being kind.

  • @ryanh603
    @ryanh603 Месяц назад +2

    The movie’s French flair came from French director Luc Besson and composer Eric Serra. Serra went on to score the music to GoldenEye the following year and you can hear a lot of his trademark cues from this film, in that film.

  • @dciach12
    @dciach12 Месяц назад +21

    I hate all these people today, when she says she loves him. He's the only positive in her life! She doesn't understand! Jen had a good reaction to it, as always. ❤

    • @tetsuoakira8294
      @tetsuoakira8294 Месяц назад

      Agreed. People automatically jump to the worst possible thing, every time! People...humans...CHILDREN...are nuanced and not so black and white. We are all the shades of gray.

    • @JustSomeGuyLV
      @JustSomeGuyLV Месяц назад +1

      Yeah. The no-balls, offended-over-everything, victimhood preaching wokists are unbearable fools ruining good vibes over pretty much in every place where chill and toughtful people see understandable circumstances, not this toxic THIS OFFENDS ME attention seeking ''issues''.

  • @JedHead77
    @JedHead77 Месяц назад +3

    Jen, Eric Serra also did the music for Pierce Brosnan’s debut as 007 in Goldeneye. He even sang the end credits song! 🎶

  • @skipskatte
    @skipskatte Месяц назад +7

    "You don't like Beethoven." As a kid working at Blockbuster when this came out, I found this line incredibly funny in a meta way considering Gary Oldman played Beethoven in "Immortal Beloved" released the same year.

  • @deadralynx1288
    @deadralynx1288 Месяц назад +21

    She is a girl growing up and having normal feelings that are confusing. On top of that she is traumatized by losing her family. It is not a weird story about a teenage girl growing up, but a story of a girl coping with horrible brutality. She is torn between loss and feelings of growing up.

  • @seanmonahan
    @seanmonahan Месяц назад +3

    I first saw this movie about 25 years ago. When I saw the scene with Natalie Portman crying outside the door for Leon to let her in, she instantly became my favorite actress.
    Many years later, just a few years ago, I was crushed to learn that Luc Besson got her to cry like that by spraying mint oil into her eyes.

  • @TheJereld
    @TheJereld Месяц назад +4

    All the interior scenes were shot in France and the exterior scenes in New York. It's basically a French movie made in America.

  • @mrdth1987
    @mrdth1987 Месяц назад +28

    It sounds French because it is actually a French movie. I guess Besson just thought more people would see it if it's in English and set in New York.

  • @leapography
    @leapography Месяц назад +38

    You're absolutely right about her not knowing how to handle having a real father figure. A lot of people miss that and think the movie promotes a gross relationship. Thanks for noting that!

    • @olatron
      @olatron Месяц назад +11

      It irks me when people take Leon for some kind of creep

    • @DevilzFan
      @DevilzFan Месяц назад +5

      I think the problem is that the director is an actual creep in real life, getting a 16 year old pregnant and all, so there are parallels drawn.

    • @LuckySmurf
      @LuckySmurf Месяц назад +3

      @@DevilzFan People draw the parallels because the movie was literally based on Luc Besson's relationship with that teenager.

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Месяц назад +3

      @@LuckySmurf Right. Leon in the "international cut" IS a bit more ambiguous in how he relates to Mathilda IMO (at times he seems "confused" by her advances whereas in the reality of that situation there's nothing confusing, you _immediately_ shut it down - kindly if you can but _emphatically_ above all else). Everything Jen points out about Mathilda is kind of true of Leon too - he _also_ doesn't really know how to relate to people in normal terms, perhaps women especially.
      And there's nothing tenuous about drawing a connection between Besson, who first met his now ex-wife (who was raised in an abusive home) when she was 12 and he was 29, started dating her when she was 15 and had a kid with her when she was 16, and this movie. The parallels aren't "drawn" so much as "directly observed".

    • @LuckySmurf
      @LuckySmurf Месяц назад

      @@anonymes2884 And people aren't "missing" anything with this film's message. That creep vibes people are getting from this movie is precisely what Besson originally intended.

  • @LezArtist5
    @LezArtist5 Месяц назад +5

    How many reactors got this wrong? Platonic love is real, and people do bond in traumatic situations, nothing nefarious here

  • @steved1135
    @steved1135 Месяц назад +16

    A brilliant movie. Oldman steals the show. Hard to believe Besson made this and The Fifth Element. The guy has style.

    • @bodan1196
      @bodan1196 Месяц назад +1

      La femme Nikita is good, but a hard watch. Not many YT reaction videos... for a reason I guess.

  • @BOND19951
    @BOND19951 Месяц назад +1

    This movie was amazing. I watched it when I was younger, and it brings back so many memories. We were living in the woods of Virginia at the time, with a cozy fireplace, and this movie was one of our favorites. 1994 was such a special year. My family was still together back then, and everything felt so different. I really wish I could go back to those days.

  • @boarder6246
    @boarder6246 Месяц назад +2

    I can’t watch Taxi Driver without watching Leon the Professional, and vice versa. They are amazing movies about troubled men saving even more troubled young women! 🍿

  • @realBkay
    @realBkay Месяц назад +1

    Gary Oldman’s pill is Librium.
    Used to treat anxiety, insomnia and withdrawal symptoms from alcohol and/or drug abuse.

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 Месяц назад +1

    I love Gary Oldman in everything he does

  • @TopNotchStoner
    @TopNotchStoner Месяц назад +3

    Jen sees a bruise on Mathilda: "Does she have a bruise?"
    Jen sees blood on Mathilda: "Is she all bloody?"

  • @anonymes2884
    @anonymes2884 Месяц назад +5

    Very astute analysis Jen :). The extended cut makes their relationship more ambiguous i'd say. In this version Leon is very clearly a father/uncle figure, in the other it's murkier as to how _he_ feels, there are scenes with them sharing a bed, Mathilda tries to "seduce" him etc. (but nothing actually _happens_ in that regard if you get my meaning). It certainly adds complexity and is arguably more interesting from a film analysis perspective but it's not a _better movie_ as a result IMO.
    Put it this way: a few years prior to "Leon" being released, Luc Besson (the writer/director) first met his now ex-wife (who, BTW, grew up in an abusive household) when she was 12 and he was 29 and they started dating when she was 15 (she then had their kid at 16). Other fans are free to disagree but personally I don't think it's crazy to believe that adds meaningful context to what Besson might've _originally_ intended to say with the relationship between Leon and Mathilda.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Месяц назад +36

    How amazing was young Natalie Portman in this film? She was only 12 during filming, and 13 when it was released, yet she delivered every emotion as Mathilda, keeping you transfixed on her. It's not surprising that she went on to have even more success as an adult actress.

    • @litterpicker1431
      @litterpicker1431 Месяц назад +1

      What _is_ surprising is how few people have seen Beautiful Girls (1996). It's full of stellar performances, and Natalie Portman goes right ahead and steals it anyway.

  • @MrGpschmidt
    @MrGpschmidt Месяц назад +1

    Arguably Reno's, Oldman's & Portman's (her debut) finest hours. One word: ....EVERRRRRYYYYONNNNNEEE!!!!...

  • @machfront
    @machfront Месяц назад +2

    Her young, vulnerable, romantic and sexual awakening is fairly realistic.
    She could have been easily exploited or otherwise used during this period.
    Thankfully, she was not only strong herself, but also had someone to help grant or otherwise supplement her strength and guide it to some tiny degree.
    She was teetering on the edge of being used in so very many ways.
    Leon….someone just as, perhaps moreso, as innocent than she was there…… and EVEN HE…saved her from she being as she ought be (even despite the ‘cleaner teachings’)….
    That Leon, after ALL of that….left her to be , still, a ‘scarred, scared, uncertain, little girl’….was the absolute best thing he could have possibly done, all things considered!
    Cheers to Leon! ❤

  • @kverkagambo
    @kverkagambo Месяц назад +4

    This film probably is the most realistic portrayal of a hitman, despite all the ridiculousness of the film itself. Great contrast to all the films about stylish guys in stylish suits doing stylish gun-fu.

  • @Kaitschi
    @Kaitschi Месяц назад +53

    One of the best Kid's Performances ever and Gary Oldman has delivered here one of the best Villains in Movie-History

    • @t0dd000
      @t0dd000 Месяц назад

      He's too cartoonish for my tastes, but great film.

  • @Barbu_Deluxe
    @Barbu_Deluxe Месяц назад +1

    Your post analysis are always on point ! That’s so refreshing ! 🎉 in so short time you sum up everything ! Love that !

  • @BPhillips2000
    @BPhillips2000 Месяц назад +1

    9:44 I think it was more of a 'mercy' thing...whole family's dead, she doesn't have anyone so she won't be missed...solid logic for a ruthless hitman like Leon. That's why he almost did it...but then he stopped himself before following through, showing he's not *that* ruthless...

  • @youssefverse
    @youssefverse Месяц назад +1

    Fun review, as always! LEON still holds up as a superior genre film--and as you had mentioned, definitely a European flair to the storytelling process. Thank you for presenting the movie in its original widescreen aspect ratio!

  • @Yanko_427
    @Yanko_427 Месяц назад +7

    This soundtrack was the inspiration for the music in "Goldeneye".

    • @Baiko
      @Baiko Месяц назад +1

      I've never connected that before but on this reaction I clearly noticed the similarity, especially in the police station bathroom

    • @AdamMPick
      @AdamMPick Месяц назад +2

      Éric Serra, the guy scoring this and almost every other Luc Besson movie, wrote the music for "GoldenEye".

  • @SeanHendy
    @SeanHendy Месяц назад +1

    Natalie Portman's performance is phenomenal as is Jean Reno's. Other films he has been in include Ronin and The Big Blue and all three are in my list of favourite films of all time.

  • @edwinrollins142
    @edwinrollins142 Месяц назад +2

    Omg, this is one of my favorite movies ever!

  • @singingwolf3929
    @singingwolf3929 Месяц назад +1

    I think this might be the shortest reaction to this movie. You read Matilda's character perfectly. This movie made me fall in love with Jean Reno as an actor. Natalie kills it and I'm glad this movie is being seen by more and more people nowadays.
    Now, if we can just get more people to watch The Boondock Saints.

  • @lou6454
    @lou6454 Месяц назад +2

    I've seen both cuts and the international cut a little more gutsy for showing some of the complexities of their relationship .
    Anyway , great Job Jen . I do look forward to your analysis at the end . You're the best .

  • @vermithax
    @vermithax Месяц назад +1

    "I like these calm little moments before the storm. It reminds me of Beethoven." Says the actor who played Beethoven that same year.

  • @johnm8224
    @johnm8224 Месяц назад +1

    Interesting to see they had to modify the title of the film to get the Yanks to be interested....
    01:37 - "Cool shot" - Yeah, I agree. It's a Luv Besson film, there will be many. Artist.
    08:43 -"he's nice..." Er.. he's a contract assassin.

  • @leegend3004
    @leegend3004 Месяц назад +2

    Loved your description of the film at the end of your reaction Jen got it bang on, this is second on my fav films of all time only beaten by Die Hard😅 and absolutely loved Gary Oldmans villian in this, so many of us brits been villians😂😂

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Месяц назад +8

    I think Leon was the first person to ever be nice to her.

  • @Lestat13
    @Lestat13 Месяц назад +2

    Jen, I’ve seen this film a dozen times, & I never put together Matilda’s home life & her confusion with relationships with men. Thank you for the insight.
    🖤🌹🖤🧛🏻‍♀️

  • @kirbywilliamson2942
    @kirbywilliamson2942 Месяц назад +2

    This is the first movie I ever saw with Gary Oldman . I became a lifetime fan of his work . He has never disappointed me with his work . This is also the first film by Luc Besson I ever saw . I've never been disappointed by his work as well . Even his less successful ventures like THE MESSENGER , the story of Joan of Arc .

  • @markus.schiefer
    @markus.schiefer Месяц назад +1

    Luc Besson and Eric Serra. A dream team like Ben & Jerry.
    The sound of Eric Serra is so unique and recognizable.

  • @ClaireRedfieldKennedy-ld2lx
    @ClaireRedfieldKennedy-ld2lx Месяц назад +1

    21:29 "What that thing?" This is a mocked up German MG34 prop from a WWII film. They're trying to make it look like a modern day Hecker & Koch design.

    • @markcole5108
      @markcole5108 Месяц назад

      I think it is a French AA52 machine gun that was designed in 1952. The grip and feed is similar to the MG-42 and it has a blowback system similar to HK designs.

  • @davidsumpter4933
    @davidsumpter4933 Месяц назад +3

    It's hard to believe that this movie came from the same guy as The Fith Element. It's one of all-time favorites...

  • @Lordcirdan
    @Lordcirdan Месяц назад +1

    0:56 It's the Diva Plavalaguna!

  • @MusicalBox
    @MusicalBox Месяц назад +2

    90K subs. The big 100K is very near

  • @angelohernandez6060
    @angelohernandez6060 Месяц назад +1

    Jen, you are the first reactor to this film that got the relationship between Leon and Matilda that I have seen. Almost all of them go straight to "he's a Pdo" and are creeped out by their relationship.

  • @sandilar
    @sandilar Месяц назад

    Everyone says Tony is shady... I think Tony is a stand up guy. He stood by his word and got the shit beat out of him and still loved Leon and helped Matilda

  • @blueeyedcowboy8291
    @blueeyedcowboy8291 Месяц назад

    I must say, I loved this reaction more than most I have seen for this movie. Jen, you are just smart, funny, and have great common sense. I love Gary Oldman in this one.

  • @e.d.2096
    @e.d.2096 Месяц назад +18

    Natalie Portman should have got an Oscar for her role! Gary Oldman as well. Great choice Jen! Great reaction as usual! 😊

    • @vandebilding
      @vandebilding Месяц назад +1

      Jean Reno as well, he played a very non- stereotypical autistic hitman flawless, for example the way he walks and his kinda 'off' relationship with Tony

    • @e.d.2096
      @e.d.2096 Месяц назад

      @vandebilding AGREED 👍

  • @MarcoMM1
    @MarcoMM1 Месяц назад

    Great reaction Jen 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.

  • @Lordcirdan
    @Lordcirdan Месяц назад

    3:58 Gary Oldman's best character!

  • @k.delpino1124
    @k.delpino1124 Месяц назад +1

    Mr. Besson is one of the most eclectic filmmakers ever.
    LEON (Interational Uncut version) and The Professional (U.S. Version) altogether, his first worldwide smash and an incredible piece of work.
    That 'anti-hero with a heart of gold and an sidekick" archetype.
    Often seen in Western or Samurai dramas.
    But in an crime drama like this, it still hits.
    Jean Reno as Leon is great.
    The film debut of Natalie Portman as Matilhda is wonderful.
    Gary Oldman as Stansfield (one of so many villain roles) is unbelievable.
    The song at the end, Shape of My Heart by Sting is a great movie song.
    I definitely recommend La Femme Nikita (1990) or it's remake,
    Point of No Return (1993).
    Also from Besson, Lucy & 3 Days to Kill (2014) and ANNA (2019).

    • @UPturbinefan
      @UPturbinefan Месяц назад +1

      In la Femme Nikita Jean Reno plays the Character the cleaner it basically the same person after Luc made Nikita he told Jean Reno that he was going to do a move on his cleaner character. which is way we have Leon

    • @k.delpino1124
      @k.delpino1124 Месяц назад

      @UPturbinefan geezus.
      I've seen Nikita. But I forgot he was in it.

  • @476429
    @476429 Месяц назад +1

    Natalie Portman recently said they are discussing a sequel.

  • @KenWins1
    @KenWins1 Месяц назад

    This was such a great movie, good acting all the way around and one of my favorite Gary Oldman performances

  • @martymcdermott67
    @martymcdermott67 Месяц назад

    I seen this movie when it came out. Apart from the awesome performances from Jean Reno and Gary Oldman, my biggest memory was thinking ... if this kid (Portman) doesn't do a Drew Barrymore, she will have a great career.
    She didn't, and she did. She gave an incredible performance.

  • @paulstroud2647
    @paulstroud2647 Месяц назад

    Great film and great reaction by Jen as always. Gary Oldman steals every scene he is in - we're going to see him on stage next year in a Beckett play, and I can't wait!

  • @jimspetdragons3737
    @jimspetdragons3737 Месяц назад +1

    This is Portman's first professional acting role (listed in IMDB). Great job.
    There may be some differences in the other version, but I saw that the titles were different for different countries the movie was released in, mostly involving the US, Australia, and everyone else having a different title (or 2 titles - Australia, I think).

  • @JeffSchall
    @JeffSchall Месяц назад

    Definitely one of the best La Femme Nikita versions. Oldman is brilliant as always, and Portman is amazing.

  • @VonBlade
    @VonBlade Месяц назад +13

    From Mathilde. Just wanted to add, it's a rare treat for someone to watch this and understand that she's had a bad upbringing and is emotionally confused. RUclips is full of reactors who got the ick and assumed it was some weird consensual rubbish. It obviously isn't.

    • @skipskatte
      @skipskatte Месяц назад +6

      Absolutely. The movie walks a tightrope, but the key is they're both deeply emotionally damaged people finding each other. Mathilde interprets this in a romantic way which is DEEPLY uncomfortable to watch (and WHAT a performance by Portman), but because Leon's love for her isn't in that vein and it keeps their power dynamic balanced it avoids the creep-factor. It's a really delicate balance and is expertly done.

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Месяц назад

      @@skipskatte "...DEEPLY uncomfortable to watch..."
      Right. Which is why it's surely understandable when viewers "got the ick" ? It _is_ "icky". And of course _some_ are reacting to the "international cut" in which, personally, I _don't_ actually see Leon's response as _unambiguously_ not "in that vein", it's _slightly_ greyer (whereas in this one he _is_ an unambiguous father/uncle figure IMO - that's actually why I prefer this cut, the focus is on Mathilda being a very broken kid and her ultimately, at least to some extent, _transcending_ that through _genuine_ familial love rather than "muddy the waters" with anything else).
      Also, _some_ modern viewers may know more about Luc Besson than many of us did then and it's _entirely_ reasonable for that to colour how they view the movie (personally for instance I wasn't aware then of the _very_ clear inspiration for Leon and Mathilda being himself and his _very_ young wife at the time, who was, like Mathilda, raised in an abusive home and who he first met when she was 12 and he was 29, "dated" at 15 and had a kid with at 16 - if that _doesn't_ inform, even slightly, how you view the movie you're way better at compartmentalising than I am :).
      Not to say _everyone_ responds "reasonably" BTW but I think more is sometimes made of modern "sensitivities" than is warranted.

  • @tonyb7615
    @tonyb7615 Месяц назад +1

    Milk is a source of protein. Add it to any meal to round out what you eat.

    • @tonyb7615
      @tonyb7615 Месяц назад +1

      It'll keep you full.

  • @marknelson2099
    @marknelson2099 Месяц назад +1

    Luc besson also did La femme nikita which is awesome

  • @miou-miou-
    @miou-miou- Месяц назад

    hey jen, i would highly recommend "taxi" (1988) - written and produced by luc besson.
    warning: if you for some reason watch the remake (2004), do your best skewer that part of your brain with an ice-pick, because it stars both jimmy fallon and queen latifa.

  • @Divhreaza
    @Divhreaza Месяц назад

    This movie is so well-done, it's definitely one of my favorites. Other people have mentioned the connection between Gary Oldman and Beethoven, and I'd like to add that "Immortal Beloved" is DEFINITELY worth watching, and I hope you'll give it a try sometime. Gary Oldman does an amazing job in it.

  • @williamburnham3659
    @williamburnham3659 Месяц назад

    The mother who dies in the bath is the brilliant Ellen Greene ( Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors)
    The character of Leon was first seen in La Femme Nikita ( as thee Cleaner)
    Jean Reno was also great in Les Visiteurs ( the french original, not the remake)
    😊😊😊😊😊

    • @samtaholo
      @samtaholo Месяц назад

      That wasn't Leon; that was Victor.

    • @williamburnham3659
      @williamburnham3659 Месяц назад

      @samtaholo but still based on the same character, even if the name was changed 😊

  • @loltubelvr007
    @loltubelvr007 Месяц назад

    There are a couple scenes missing from this version. I've seen them on youtube but this is my preferred version. Editing is an art.

  • @craigoconnor6662
    @craigoconnor6662 Месяц назад +2

    There is a longer cut.

  • @PsychedelicChameleon
    @PsychedelicChameleon Месяц назад +11

    Thank You Jen, the longer version that I have, which I think is just called "Leon", has scenes where they go out together to do assassinations. She helps him trick several people into letting their guard down so that he can get close to them. He does the fatal shootings, but there is one guy that he has her shoot with a paint ball pistol first. When the guy realizes that they just shot him with a paint ball, he has a moment of hope, but then Leon kills him with a real bullet. She witnesses this.

    • @ThatJunkman
      @ThatJunkman Месяц назад +5

      It’s a lot better

    • @edfrancis66
      @edfrancis66 Месяц назад +2

      I was wondering why those scenes were missing.

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, "Leon" was the title here in the UK (and the rest of Europe) and that longer version is known as the "International cut" (in the US it was originally "The Professional" and I think "Leon: The Professional" - which for me is worse than _either_ title :) - came later).
      There're also more scenes emphasising the ambiguous nature of their relationship, at least in Mathilda's mind (e.g. she tries to seduce Leon, they share a bed etc.) and i'd assume it's fairly obvious why _that_ stuff was cut for a mainstream audience.
      (personally I don't think it's _better_ BTW, it's certainly different though)

  • @kuribayashi84
    @kuribayashi84 Месяц назад

    Eric Serra wrote the music. He also did The Fifth Element (which Luc Besson also directed) and the James Bond Film Goldeneye.

  • @leighmonty13
    @leighmonty13 Месяц назад +6

    One of my favourite movies top 5 ,I think there's two editions directors cut which is normal theatrical version and extended version which has about 25 more mins reveals more into the twos relationship and you see more of him training her.directors cut on 4k is the longer version and there's a theatrical on it to which is the original release, it's a bit complicated depending who says which is which in what country .

    • @trulybtd5396
      @trulybtd5396 Месяц назад +1

      No, there is the original version, which is the longer one, marketed as the "international uncut edition", and it is the butchered US theatrical release.

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Месяц назад

      @@trulybtd5396 No. The longer cut _isn't_ the "original version". In its first run in 1994/95, the original theatrical cut was the shorter version (that's the version shown in France in late '94 and the one I saw in the UK in early '95). Then later, in 1996, Besson assembled and French (among other) cinemas first showed "Leon: Version Integrale", what's now usually known in English as the "international cut" (and sometimes incorrectly called the "director's cut"), with 20+ minutes extra footage.
      So "Leon" _wasn't_ cut solely for the US market though it arguably _was_ cut _because_ of the US market - the cuts for the original (global) release were due to the negative response of US test audiences to certain scenes, given it's the US i'd guess it was _mostly_ the more "sexualised" stuff between Mathilda and Leon and _possibly_ a 12 year old girl holding a gun to her own head rather than any misgivings over extra violence (and of course it was _renamed_ in the US, as "The Professional" - it's "Leon: The Professional" in Canada and some other places, just "Leon" in France, the UK and some other places).
      Don't take my word for it of course, this is all fairly easily google-able :).

  • @zziicckk01
    @zziicckk01 Месяц назад

    Wow, super short reaction. This was a great film and really heartfelt, especially the ending. Natalie Portman was outstanding, it's hard to believe she was only 12 years old.

  • @gordon861
    @gordon861 Месяц назад

    One of the best movies out there, mostly perfect.

  • @jarrodnewman0514
    @jarrodnewman0514 Месяц назад +4

    Besson had planned a sequel called "Matilda" which would have starred Natalie Portman a few years later when she was older. Continuing Leon's 'cleaning' jobs. But the project was never greenlit due to Natalie's commitment to the Star Wars prequels. In 2011 Besson and film director Olivier Megaton used the idea of "Matilda" and came up with "Colombiana" (2011). Zoe Saldana (Uhura from Kelvin timeline Star Trek) starred in the title role.

    • @Matticitt
      @Matticitt Месяц назад

      I did not know Colombiana was supposed to be a sequel to Leon. Thanks for sharing.

    • @skipskatte
      @skipskatte Месяц назад

      Aww, man, I'd still like to see a "Mathilda: The Professional" film with Natalie Portman now.

  • @johngreig7281
    @johngreig7281 Месяц назад

    wow never heard anyone break it all down quite like this before, best take on this I've heard yet!

  • @magicbrownie1357
    @magicbrownie1357 Месяц назад +11

    One of Gary Oldman's most unhinged roles. And one of my favorites of his. Also a very fine film.

  • @Dillpicks95
    @Dillpicks95 Месяц назад +145

    Who loves Jen’s reactions? EVERYONE!!!

    • @pigmeatmarkham898
      @pigmeatmarkham898 Месяц назад +5

      And it’s not disturbingly inappropriate 😂

    • @pcl8993
      @pcl8993 Месяц назад +2

      She’s GREAT and a little naive, in a good way of course!❤

    • @davidfrost901
      @davidfrost901 Месяц назад +1

      She Is good. Do not be snobby.

  • @sorensmith9873
    @sorensmith9873 Месяц назад +12

    Check out the movie Hannah, another story about a special young girl who is also thrown into the middle of a very violent world. Great watch for both story and film making technique

    • @dcdrew3
      @dcdrew3 Месяц назад

      Excellent Movie.

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Месяц назад

      Agreed. "Hanna" though (no 'h' on the end :). Not a bad TV adaptation either IMO.

  • @3Kings_Industries
    @3Kings_Industries Месяц назад +12

    Luc Besson has a few of these assassin style films that are worth checking out. I believe LA Femme Nikita even has a TV series, and inspired Joss Whedon's Dollhouse show.

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Месяц назад

      "La Femme Nikita" has a _couple_ of different TV series in fact (and a US remake movie).

  • @joelwillems4081
    @joelwillems4081 Месяц назад +1

    That plant really ties the rooms together.

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Месяц назад

      Yeah ? Well, y'know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.

  • @Zireael83
    @Zireael83 Месяц назад +1

    this movie is epic. and aged very well. a true classic. would love to get a "leon 2" with nat. portmanl as an adult and also a hitman

  • @JedHead77
    @JedHead77 Месяц назад +1

    There’s rumors/speculations for a sequel with a grownup Matilda. 😎🤞🏼

  • @PerfeccionistoPerezoso78
    @PerfeccionistoPerezoso78 Месяц назад

    13:09 “The music is so _French,_ in this.”
    So’s the lead actor.

  • @caldwellkelley3084
    @caldwellkelley3084 Месяц назад +4

    Wow ... Jen does Leon! Yes ... One of Gary Oldman's and Jean Reno's best! A very young Natalie Portman's first role and she kills it! Super Thanks as always!

  • @zmarko
    @zmarko Месяц назад +1

    Wow, I'm surprised you haven't reacted to this before now. Amazing movie.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov Месяц назад +5

    "This music is weird!"
    Jen and the music of Leon/The Professional 🥰
    I love the score and song choices of Leon, particularly Sting's song over the credits - Shape of my Heart.
    The Thomas Crowne Affair remake, with Pierce Brosnan, also closes with a great Sting song and has a great score😉

  • @jollyrodgers7272
    @jollyrodgers7272 Месяц назад +1

    The ballistics on paintball pellets are WOEFULLY inadequate for practicing high power rifle shots, or making long distance shots from atop Manhattan buildings with ANY hope of accuracy.

  • @craigsolano8812
    @craigsolano8812 Месяц назад +1

    Great reaction. Classic movie. Gary Oldman's top 2 role imo. Amazing. Crazy, and amazing, lol.
    FYI a few years ago a sequel almost came to be called Matilda the Professional, with Natalie Portman's character grown up and a hitman, but it didn't materialize.

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris8507 Месяц назад

    The music is French probably bc Luc Besson and Jean Reno are both French. Although Leon is a Sicilian.
    Also, the movie was out in Europe for a considerably long time before it was later released in the states.