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Faculty: Philology

Major: English language and literature


Group: 103
Subject: Dil Tarixi
Teacher: Yusifova Saida
Subject of freelance work: Movie
Prepared by: Rana Abbasova
Léon: The
Professional)
It is a 1994 French film written and directed by
Luc Besson. The leading roles in the film are Jean
Rêno, who plays a mafia hitman, Natalie Portman,
who plays a 12-year-old girl who is taken under
the protection of a hitman after her family is
murdered (this is her film debut), Gary Oldman,
who plays a corrupt DEA agent, and Danny Aiello,
who plays a mafia who commissions hitman
jobs. .
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Leon is a professional killer. He is the merciless and merciless
Leon Mantana. His neighbor is shot by police officers for
selling drugs. The shopkeeper's only daughter, Matilda, was in
the shop when the incident happened, so she escaped with her
life. The girl who sheltered Leon is burning with revenge.
Due to this acquaintance, the killer gets to know the feeling of
love for the first time. Matilda asks him to avenge her family.
18 year old Mathilda
In the film, Mathilda is portrayed as an intelligent,
fearless and mature young girl who is wise beyond her
years. Life experience, including witnessing the
murder of his family, forced him to grow up quickly.
Although the character is portrayed as a minor, the film
raises questions about a deeper connection between
Mathilda and Léon, her actual age.
Leon
First of all, it should be noted that Léo's love of milk is
not just a random quirk thrown in for fun. It serves as an
important symbol of innocence and vulnerability in the
midst of his dark and dangerous world.Léon's life as a
master assassin is anything but ordinary. By drinking
milk, he finds solace and a sense of normalcy. It's as if
the milk acts as his personal refuge, reminding him of a
simpler time before violence seeped into his every
thought and action.
Matilda's coming of age
Despite her tender age, Matilda displays an extraordinary
level of maturity. He faces traumatic experiences,
including witnessing the murder of his family, which
forces him to grow up faster than any child. Matilda's
survival instincts kick in and lead her into a close
relationship with the titular assassin, Leon.
In the end, Hope wins
Léon's journey is certainly filled with darkness and despair, but it
is also peppered with moments of light and hope. The film
explores the capacity for compassion and human connection,
even in the most difficult of circumstances. Although Leo's fate
doesn't fit the usual definition of a "happy ending," it provides a
powerful story that sticks in our minds and makes us ponder the
complexities of life, love, and sacrifice.So while the question of
whether or not Léon truly has a happy ending remains subjective,
the impact of his character and the deep emotions his story
evokes are undeniable. As viewers, we consider the lessons we
learn from this complex tale, reminding us that sometimes in the
darkest moments, there can still be a glimmer of hope.

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