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Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Start [10:00]
2. Léon & Mathilda [5:19]
3. Léon's Apartment [1:38]
4. Morning [5:32]
5. Before the Storm [1:47]
6. Search & Destroy [5:54]
7. "Please Open the Door" [3:39]
8. Getting Better Acquainted [8:45]
9. Training Begins [1:02]
10. Hotel National [1:17]
11. Room 410 [3:07]
12. Rifle Practice [3:13]
13. Training Continues [4:07]
14. Water Fight [4:09]
15. Back to Work [2:14]
16. The Receptionist [1:04]
17. Going for a Walk [:54]
18. Exactly What Happened [1:43]
19. Léon Returns [2:09]
20. Evicted [:53]
21. Tailing Stansfield [4:44]
22. Men's Room [15:03]
23. A Pro Hit [1:34]
24. Dea Building [4:24]
25. Alpha Team Removal [2:28]
26. Window Warning [10:44]
27. Checking Out [3:54]
28. "This s from Mathilda" [1:37]
Bolstering director Luc Besson's and actor Jean Réno's already substantial American followings, The Professional balances its stylish action with a strong, character-driven story. Réno is León, the quiet, expert killer (a.k.a. "cleaner") who takes 12-year-old Mathilda (Natalie Portman in a breakthrough performance) under his wing when her family is slaughtered by a crooked DEA agent (Gary Oldman). The plot involves Mathilda's intense desire to learn the "cleaning" business and exact revenge, but the real story is the developing relationship between the illiterate, socially inept surrogate father in León and the emotionally precocious Mathilda. Changing the familiar Lolita setup so that Mathilda is the aggressor, The Professional becomes a sexless story about a tender, impossible love set against a backdrop of explosions and highly kinetic shoot-outs. Oldman is at his creepiest as the Beethoven-loving villain whose depravity is greatly contrasted by León's emotional innocence. The European cut, recently made available on DVD and titled León: The Professional, includes 24 minutes of deleted footage originally deemed "too explicit" for American audiences. Mostly, however, the restored scenes explore León's past, adding a complexity to his character that is absent from the American release. Tony Nigro, Barnes & Noble
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