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Léon: The Professional (released as The Professional in the United States) is a 1994 action-thriller film written and directed by Luc Besson. The film stars Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, and a young Natalie Portman in her feature film debut. It is a gripping, stylized tale of an unlikely friendship between a hitman and a young girl, set against the backdrop of crime and violence in New York City.

The film follows Léon (Jean Reno), a solitary and professional hitman (or "cleaner") living in New York City's Little Italy. He lives a quiet, routine life until he crosses paths with Mathilda (Natalie Portman), a 12-year-old girl living in a dysfunctional family. Mathilda’s father is involved in drug dealing, which brings them into conflict with corrupt DEA agent Norman Stansfield (Gary Oldman).

When Stansfield and his men massacre Mathilda's family over a drug deal gone wrong, Mathilda narrowly escapes by seeking refuge in Léon’s apartment. Desperate and with nowhere else to go, Mathilda convinces Léon to take her in. She soon discovers his profession and begs him to teach her how to be a "cleaner" so she can avenge her little brother's death.

Reluctantly, Léon begins to train Mathilda, and the two form a deep bond, with Léon becoming a surrogate father figure to her. As Mathilda becomes more involved in Léon's dangerous world, they both find themselves on a collision course with Stansfield, leading to a tense and explosive climax.

Grab your popcorn, a soda, and your favorite potted plant as we deep dive into the 1994 action-thriller: Léon: The Professional.

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