Walmart has Leon The Professional (4K UHD + Blu-ray) on sale for $13.33. Select free store pickup if stock is available, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Leon The Professional (4K UHD + Blu-ray) is $17.66 less (56.98% savings) than the list price.
About the film:
The mysterious Léon (Jean Reno) is New York's top hitman. When his next-door neighbors are murdered, Léon becomes the unwilling guardian of the family's sole survivor - 12-year-old Mathilda (Natalie Portman). But Mathilda doesn't just want protection; she wants revenge. From the electrifying opening to the fatal finale, THE PROFESSIONAL is a nonstop crescendo of action and suspense. UHD Release 2017 The mysterious Léon (Jean Reno) is New York's top hitman. When his next-door neighbors are murdered, Léon becomes the unwilling guardian of the family's sole survivor – 12-year-old Mathilda (Natalie Portman). But Mathilda doesn't just want protection; she wants revenge. From the electrifying opening to the fatal finale, Léon: The Professional is a nonstop crescendo of action and suspense. Experience both the theatrical and extended versions of this beloved action masterpiece, now presented in full 4K resolution.
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Walmart has Leon The Professional (4K UHD + Blu-ray) on sale for $13.33. Select free store pickup if stock is available, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location.
Thanks to Community Member fase for finding this deal
Leon The Professional (4K UHD + Blu-ray) is $17.66 less (56.98% savings) than the list price.
About the film:
The mysterious Léon (Jean Reno) is New York's top hitman. When his next-door neighbors are murdered, Léon becomes the unwilling guardian of the family's sole survivor - 12-year-old Mathilda (Natalie Portman). But Mathilda doesn't just want protection; she wants revenge. From the electrifying opening to the fatal finale, THE PROFESSIONAL is a nonstop crescendo of action and suspense. UHD Release 2017 The mysterious Léon (Jean Reno) is New York's top hitman. When his next-door neighbors are murdered, Léon becomes the unwilling guardian of the family's sole survivor – 12-year-old Mathilda (Natalie Portman). But Mathilda doesn't just want protection; she wants revenge. From the electrifying opening to the fatal finale, Léon: The Professional is a nonstop crescendo of action and suspense. Experience both the theatrical and extended versions of this beloved action masterpiece, now presented in full 4K resolution.
This is a love fantasy masquerading as an action-drama.
One notable scene cut from the original script showed leon and matilda explicitly having sex in which leon cries because of how 'beautiful' it is. Jean Reno's stated on the record that he made the choice to play Leon as a bit 'simple' to tone down some of the more overt sexual undertones and help the character come across more sympathetic.
The entire story of a 12 year old falling in love with a much older man is mirrored by the director's own life according to the woman he knocked up when she was 16 (he was 33). Apparently they also met when she was 12 and started dating shortly after.
Fun fact she played the blue alien opera singer in the 5th element and during that production he ended up leaving her for Milla Jovovich.
Used to be one of my favorite films but it's now a borderline impossible watch - particularly the uncut international version - with the added context of the director's history and intent to romanticize a disturbingly inappropriate relationship.
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One notable scene cut from the original script showed leon and matilda explicitly having sex in which leon cries because of how 'beautiful' it is. Jean Reno's stated on the record that he made the choice to play Leon as a bit 'simple' to tone down some of the more overt sexual undertones and help the character come across more sympathetic.
The entire story of a 12 year old falling in love with a much older man is mirrored by the director's own life according to the woman he knocked up when she was 16 (he was 33). Apparently they also met when she was 12 and started dating shortly after.
Fun fact she played the blue alien opera singer in the 5th element and during that production he ended up leaving her for Milla Jovovich.
Used to be one of my favorite films but it's now a borderline impossible watch - particularly the uncut international version - with the added context of the director's history and intent to romanticize a disturbingly inappropriate relationship.
The more you know.
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Which ones did you find disturbing? (I would assume the one with the family as one)
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I'm familiar. I was asking them specifically which scenes they thought or were referring to.
Looks like Walmart [walmart.com] has it for $13.33 as well.
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