Léon: The Professional (French: Léon; originally released in the United States as The Professional) is a 1994 English-language French thriller film written and directed by Luc Besson. It stars Jean Reno and Gary Oldman, and features the motion picture debut of Natalie Portman.
In the film, Léon (Reno), a professional hitman, reluctantly takes in
12-year-old Mathilda (Portman), after her family is murdered by corrupt Drug Enforcement Administration agent Norman Stansfield (Oldman). Léon and Mathilda form an unusual relationship, as she becomes his protégée and learns the hitman's trade.
Léon Montana (Jean Reno) is an Italian hitman (or "cleaner", as he refers to himself) living a solitary life in New York City's Little Italy. His work comes from a mafioso named Tony (Danny Aiello). Léon spends his idle time engaging in calisthenics, nurturing a houseplant, and watching old films.
One day, Léon meets Mathilda Lando (Natalie Portman),
a lonely 12-year-old girl. Mathilda lives with her dysfunctional family
in an apartment down the hall, and has stopped attending class at her
school for troubled girls. Mathilda's abusive father (Michael Badalucco) attracts the ire of corrupt DEA agents, who have been paying him to stash cocaine in his apartment. After they discover he has been cutting the cocaine to keep for himself, DEA agents storm the building, led by sharply dressed drug addict Norman Stansfield (Gary Oldman).
During the raid, Stansfield quickly becomes unhinged and murders
Mathilda's entire family while she is out shopping for groceries. When
Mathilda returns, she realizes what has happened just in time to
continue down the hall to Léon's apartment, who hesitantly gives her
shelter.
Mathilda quickly discovers that Léon is a hitman. She begs him to
take care of her and to teach her his skills, as she wants to avenge the
murder of her four-year-old brother. At first, Léon is unsettled by her
presence, and considers murdering her, but he eventually trains
Mathilda and shows her how to use various weapons. In exchange, she runs
his errands, cleans his apartment, and teaches him how to read. In
time, the pair forms a close bond. Mathilda often tells Léon she is in
love with him, but he refuses to reciprocate.
When Léon heads out for an apparent assignment, Mathilda fills a bag
with guns from Léon's collection and sets out to kill Stansfield. She
bluffs her way into the DEA office by posing as a delivery girl, only to
be ambushed by Stansfield in a bathroom; one of his men arrives and
announces that Léon had just killed one of the corrupt DEA agents in
Chinatown that morning. Léon, after discovering her plan in a note left
for him, rescues Mathilda, shooting two more of Stansfield's men in the
process. An enraged Stansfield confronts Tony, who is violently
interrogated for Léon's whereabouts.
As Mathilda and Léon recover from the ordeal, Mathilda attempts to
seduce Léon. Léon refuses, instead opening up about how he became a
cleaner; when Léon was young in Italy, he was in love with a girl from a
wealthy family. The two made plans to elope, but when the girl's father
discovered their relationship, he killed her out of anger and escaped
justice. Léon killed the man out of revenge and fled to New York, where
he met Tony and trained to become a cleaner.
Later, while Mathilda returns home from grocery shopping, a NYPD ESU
team sent by Stansfield captures her and attempts to infiltrate Léon's
apartment. Léon ambushes the ESU team and rescues Mathilda. Léon creates
a quick escape for Mathilda by smashing a hole in an air shaft; he then
reassures her, tells her that he loves her, and thanks her for giving
him "a taste for life", moments before the police blow up the apartment.
In the chaos that follows, Léon sneaks out of the building disguised as
a wounded ESU officer; he goes unnoticed save for Stansfield, who
follows him and shoots him in the back. As he is dying, Léon places an
object in Stansfield's hands that he says is "from Mathilda" before
succumbing to his wounds; Stansfield discovers that it is a grenade pin.
He then opens Léon's vest to find a cluster of active grenades which
detonate, killing Stansfield.
Mathilda goes to Tony, as Léon had instructed her to do before he
died. Tony tells Mathilda he had been instructed by Léon to give his
money to her if anything happened to him; he offers to hold it and
provide the money on an allowance basis. Mathilda returns to school and
meets the headmistress, who readmits her after Mathilda reveals what had
happened to her. She then walks onto a field near the school to plant
Léon's houseplant, as she had told Léon that he should "give it roots".
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