Movie Review - Leon: The Professional - My Favourite

A corrupt Drug Enforcement Administration boss and his thugs murder Natalie's family in a drug deal gone awry. Orphaned by the massacre, Natalie is forced to take shelter in the apartment of a neighbor, Leon, whom she knows only slightly. He's a loner and first generation immigrant, who also happens to be a professional hitman. He's never had reason to care about anybody and she has no one else to
This is still one of my favourite movies of all time, I've been longing to watch it for quite a while but A Suan had stolen it and not given it back.
I've watched this movie maybe 10-15 times and I STILL love it, now that is testament to a great film.
It ranks it at #45 of the top 250 movies of all time at IMDB, which is also pretty impressive.
But I remember when I first saw it (It's from 1994), it didn't rank that highly and actually a lot of people hadn't seen it as it wasn't well received in America....Americans being rather blunt and simplistic found the movie somewhat paedophilic, which it isn't of course.
It is Natalie Portmans first role, when she was just 12 years old and she does play a rather provocative character.
The movie starts out like any other trashy action movie, the first 5 minutes feeling stylised and lacking substance, but then the movie completely changes tack and takes you for an intense yet poignant ride.
It's a movie about broken families, about living without emotion, about living with no one but a plant, or your fantasies.
The performance by a then twelve year old Portman is breathtaking, she captivates and really makes you feel her situation and loathing for her pathetic family.

The soundtrack is stunning, to me this is what movie making is about.
There's no big budget, there's no special effects, the action isn't overly gory or all the time, the score is original..and well the whole thing just shows there IS NO replacement for good solid acting.
Gary Oldman does what he does best as a creepy, sadistically obsessed, slightly psychotic corrupt police officer.
Above that...the film is just beautifully directed, it is a true masterpeice, you can watch it over and over and learn more, appreciate the subtleties of the movie.
Leon is not another cheap action movie, it's one of the most intensely emotional films you will ever see.
Make sure you see the full uncut version though, not the US version which has a rather important 24 minutes cut out.
If you haven't seen this movie, as I have seen...many people haven't
GO AND SEE IT NOW.
It's one of the few movies on this earth that I give a 10/10.
27 commentsMovie Review - V for Vendetta - Moving

The story of Guy Fawkes inspired certain aspects of Alan Moore's 1982 post-nuclear dystopian science fiction graphic novel of a fascist Britain, V for Vendetta (which was adapted into a 2006 film version by the Wachowski brothers and James McTeigue). The story revolves around the main character, V, who in the words of the book's artist David Lloyd is portrayed as "a resurrected Guy Fawkes." The mask worn by V is meant to be that of Fawkes.
Wow, what a movie..I remember the trailer for this a long time ago, as it's initial release date was November 5th 2005 (Guy Fawkes night)..But it got pushed back due to production, released March 17th 2006.
I managed to see it on Sunday night, surprisingly the cinema was quite empty.
It's flown into IMDB top 250 within it's opening week, now that IS impressive.
There is the most amazing entry about V at Wikipedia (contains spoilers though).
A truly amazing film, I was half expecting another cheesy comic book action romp from the trailers, that seems to have been the trend lately.
I was thankful however to see that it remained true to the original writings of Alan Moore. It was deep, emotional and thought provoking.
The tale of a masked man fighting for his countries freedom against the totalitarion religious extremests 'black bagging' everyone.

There are many things that can be related to recent events, the cinematography is great and the direction (for a novice) incredible. Hugo Weaving masterfully plays the masked enigma, with his strong voice and physically bustling with emotion, even when you can't see his facial expressions, it truly shows his talent.
Portman also puts in a sterling performance as the female protagonist, getting caught up in the plot of V. She even shaved her head (look out for scenes from Abu Ghraib).

The movie is somewhat dramatic and thus reminscient of Phantom of the Opera (guy in a mask, anti-establishment, lives underground, female interest etc).
The only negative thing I would say is it dragged a little in the middle at times, and the ending.
Yah I know..wow..I actually watched AND reviewed a movie the same month it came out, pretty rare for me
Very very much worth watching, I give it a great 9/10.
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