The director's edited version of the movie 'Léon: The Hitman's' 4K restoration released a " naive and evil " version of the character trailer. The brisk music matched Mathilda's rebellious and unruly personality, but her heart was innocent and quick-witted. There was also a " 30th anniversary " version trailer. As the piano music played in the trailer, it showed the story of Leon and Mathilda's life redemption from meeting each other to relying on each other and then to Leon's self-sacrifice. Watching Léon: The Assassin wasn't satisfying enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!

Léon: The Killer was a 1944 novel written by Camus of France. It told the story of a professional killer, Leon Mario, and his girlfriend, Mia La Roque. The story begins in the 1940s in France. Mario is a professional killer. His life is full of loneliness and danger. After he met his girlfriend Mia La Roque, his life became more fulfilling and meaningful. However, due to political and social reasons, their relationship could not develop steadily. In the novel, Mario experienced many events, including his fight with other killers, his help in escaping from an old man, his life and death struggle with a policeman, and so on. In the end, Mario decided to give up his career and start a new life with Mia La Roque. Through the story of Mario and Mia La Roque, the novel explored the meaning of human existence, freedom and justice, and also presented the impact of war and violence on people. The novel is narrated in the first person so that readers can understand Mario's inner world more deeply.
The original script of Léon: The Killer was arranged by Scriptwriter according to the movie. The script started with the scene of the ocean, the jungle, and the city. Then, they entered the main road of the city and came to a shop. In the daytime scene in the shop, Leon's rough hands were placed on the table, and there was a glass of milk in front of him. A man sat opposite him, and after lighting a cigarette, he began to discuss business with Leon. The man mentioned a fat man who wanted to steal Morizio's business. Morizio wanted to talk to him, but the fat man didn't listen. The fat man came to the city every Tuesday and asked Leon if he was free on Tuesday. Leon said he was free and accepted the photo on the table (the person in the photo should be their target). After that, there was a description of the hotel lobby and the scene in the hotel room, including the target Mr. Jones entering the hotel and the mission he gave to the man in black in the hotel room. In the movie plot, there were many classic conversations between Mathilda and Leon. For example, Mathilda asked if life was always so difficult, and Leon replied that it had always been so; Mathilda said that she seemed to fall in love with Leon, but Leon questioned how she knew it was love if she had never been in a relationship; Mathilda said that she had a warm feeling in her stomach, and her stomach hurt before, but now it didn't. Some of the scenes in the original script were cut or adjusted in the film, such as the scene where Leon handed Mathilda a towel in the bathroom, and the scene where Leon and Mathilda became lovers in the original test version. Watching Léon: The Assassin wasn't satisfying enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
The following are some classic clips from Léon: - The scene of Leon and Mathilda meeting for the first time revealed their different living conditions and personalities. Mathilda's tenacity was in contrast to Leon's calmness and loneliness. - The plot of Leon and Mathilda's daily interactions, such as Leon drinking milk and taking care of plants as usual, and Mathilda gradually integrated into his life, depicted the development of the relationship between the two, from strangeness to mutual dependence. - The gunfight scene in the film was very classic. They faced the drug gangs together. These scenes were tense and exciting, abandoning the typical American heroism and reflecting the tacit understanding and trust between the two. - At the end, with the theme song " Shape of My Heart " playing, Leon sacrificed himself to save Mathilda. Mathilda planted the plants that symbolized Leon's life and love on the hillside, and the scene of shouting Leon's name was impressive. This scene sublimated the emotions of the film to the extreme. Watching Léon: The Assassin wasn't satisfying enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
The following are some classic clips from Léon: - ** Calm response when Mathilda's family was killed **: Mathilda went downstairs to buy milk and luckily escaped the fate of her family being killed, but when she returned, she found the killer guarding her door. She suppressed her sadness and panic. She lowered her head and begged the neighbor to open the door, pretending to be a neighbor's family to save her life. - ** Mathilda's Rescue When Leon and the Killer Armed Across the Door **: When the Killer realized that there was a little girl who had slipped through the net and came to Leon's door with a gun, Mathilda saw the remote control at the critical moment and turned on the children's channel to temporarily resolve the crisis. - When Leon and Mathilda rented a house, Mathilda said that it was easy to fill in the form when Leon didn't know how to fill in the form. When the boss said that there was a violin in the box, Mathilda said that she was about to perform a concert. When the boss said that no customers responded to the sound of music, she responded by stuffing a piece of cloth on the violin to cope with it. - ** At the end, Mathilda planted the plant that symbolized Leon's life and love **: At the end of the movie, Mathilda planted the plant that symbolized Leon's life and love on the hillside and whispered Leon's name. The scene was moving. Watching Léon: The Assassin wasn't satisfying enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
Leng Qingcheng was the queen of the 21st century's assassin world. After being betrayed by her family, best friend, and lover, she was filled with hatred. She took them down with her and swore that she would never trust anyone in her next life. If the city stopped her, she would tear it down, and if anyone stopped her, she would kill everyone in the world. There were also works involving Tidas and Leng Qingcheng. You can read the relevant chapters on the Red Bean novel network. The novel " I Transmigrated and Became the Queen of Starry Universe " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At the end of the movie, Léon: The Killer, a fire broke out in the police station. In order to not attract attention, Leon let Mathilda escape through the ventilation duct while he went down another staircase. Mathilda wanted to be with Leon, but was persuaded by Leon. Leon even entrusted his ivy to her. Leon disguised himself as a police officer and was about to walk out of the police station when he was seen through by Stanfield. Stanfield shot at him, and Leon fell. In the end, he detonated the bomb on his body and died. Mathilda knew that Leon was dead, and she kept walking forward with tears on her face. After that, Mathilda entered the orphanage. She had been carrying Leon's ivy with her all this time. In the end, she planted the ivy in the soil under the warm sunlight. In the latest footage, Mathilda returned to her former school helplessly after losing Leon. She told the principal about her experience and was taken in by the principal. Watching Léon: The Assassin wasn't satisfying enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
The director of Léon: The Killer was Luc Beson. He was a famous French director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. He had many representative works in the film industry. Watching Léon: The Assassin wasn't satisfying enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
The posters for Léon: There was a French version of the poster. In the middle of the poster was the name of the male lead, Leon, written in large red letters. Below the name was the French word for professional to indicate the level of the killer. Below the poster was a small picture of the male and female leads. The first line of words below the small picture indicated that this was Luc Beson's work. There was also an original poster for the fourth issue of the movie poster created by the illustrator WY. On October 29th, 2024, the " 30th anniversary " trailer and the China version of the poster were released. The poster showed a man wearing a cold hat and sunglasses, a short-haired rebellious girl, and a pot of silver queen. These elements were imitated by many film and television works and celebrities. Watching Léon: The Assassin wasn't satisfying enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
Léon: The Killer was an action/crime film. It was written and directed by Luc Besson, with Jean Renault, Natalie Portman, and others as the leading actors. It was released in France on September 14th, 1994, and was released in the mainland of China on November 1st, 2024. The film was about an Italian professional killer, Leon, who lived in an American city. He earned money from the restaurant owner, Tony. He was a principled killer. He was determined not to kill women and children and was skilled in killing people. However, he had almost no skills in life. He was illiterate and not good at managing money and socializing. His only friend was a potted plant. A family of five lived next door to Leon. Mathilda, who was twelve years old, was treated coldly and harshly at home. Her little brother was her only source of light. One day, Mathilda's family was shot to death because they had seized drugs from the police. She went out to buy something and escaped. When she had no choice, she knocked on Leon's door. After a mental struggle, Leon opened the door and saved her. The fate of the two people who had no intersection and had a huge disparity between them changed from then on. They gradually developed strange and beautiful feelings in their daily life, becoming each other's salvation. The film aimed at the people on the edge of the big city and turned the killer theme into a realistic story that focused on social conflicts and triggered human reflection. After its release, it had earned a total of 45 million US dollars at the box office (as of July 24th, 2020) and won many awards and nomination. Watching Léon: The Assassin wasn't satisfying enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
The actress of Léon: The Killer was Natalie Potter. She was born in Israel on June 9th, 1981 and graduated from Harvard University. In 1994, when she was 13 years old, she debuted as Mathilda in Léon: The Killer. Later, she also starred in many film and television works, such as Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Black Swan, Thor, etc., and won the 83rd Academy Awards for Best Actress for her performance in Black Swan. Watching Léon: The Assassin wasn't satisfying enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!