The movie, Léon: The Killer, was directed by Luc Besson and starred Jean Renault and Natalie portman. It was released in 1994. The film tells the story of a professional killer, Leon (played by Jean Renault), and his new partner, Mathilda (played by Natalie Potter), who spend a peaceful and warm life in Switzerland. The film received widespread praise for the following reasons: Unique storyline: The movie revolved around the life of a professional killer, telling his past, present and future. This kind of plot design made the movie more dramatic, deeper, and more fascinating. 2. Excellent acting: Jean Renault and Natalie Potter's performances were excellent. They created the images of Leon and Matilda so vividly that the audience could easily immerse themselves in the plot of the movie. 3. Unique visual effects: The film uses a variety of different shooting techniques, including slow motion, close-up, etc. These techniques allow the audience to feel the life and heart of Leon and Matilda more deeply. 4. Profound theme: The movie explored human nature, love, friendship, responsibility and other topics, which made the movie more profound and meaningful, allowing the audience to understand the ideas expressed in the movie more deeply. To sum up, the movie Léon: The Killer was well-received in terms of storyline, actors 'performance, visual effects, and theme.