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"This Killer Is Not Too Cold"

  

"This Killer Is Not Too Cold"

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  Written and directed by Luc Besson and starring Jean Renault, Gary Oldman, and Natalie Portman, This Killer is an action film about a professional killer who inadvertently rescues a little girl whose entire family is killed, and he has an affair with the little girl, and finally he dies to save the little girl. The film was the film debut of Oscar-winning actress Natalie Portman and was released in France on September 14, 1994.

"This Killer Is Not Too Cold"

  "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" is first of all an action film, which tells the story of a killer; secondly, it is a love film, which tells the love tragedy of a killer and a little girl; at the same time, it is also a typical Luc Besson-style art film, whether it is a murder scene or a love bridge, it is full of aesthetic artistic atmosphere, action and love are integrated, there is no sense of violation!

"This Killer Is Not Too Cold"

  Why do many people like the love between such a middle-aged uncle and little Lori? Probably in line with some kind of fantasy and expectation. From a male point of view, because of the loneliness in life, the loneliness in marriage, many people have almost walked the dead, "Matilda" is precisely the nemesis of loneliness; from the perspective of women, who does not want their first love not to be a warm man like "Leon"? This film allows the audience to see the whole process of human nature from extinction to recovery, and to see the whole process of life from despair to hope.

"This Killer Is Not Too Cold"

  There are two objects in the film that run from beginning to end, namely milk and tequila. Lyon's drink is not wine or drink but milk, and the opening film has a close-up of the milk cup he has just finished drinking. The film's focus on the milk object not only shows that Leon does not drink alcohol, but can remain sober and calm. It can also show that Leon's heart is as delicate and gentle as that of milk, not as strong and exciting as wine. And Lyon's favorite tequila, which they'll definitely take with them wherever they go. Don't forget to water it, don't forget to sunbathe it, the film always gives agave a panorama, close-up shots, whether it was leon or later Matilda's care for agave, even in the battle with the police did not forget to save agave. In the end, Matilda transplants tequila from the pot to the backyard of the welfare home, and the shot of STING's "Shape of My Heat" gradually pulls away. That tequila not only symbolizes Lyon's love of life and yearning for a better life. In the end it directly symbolizes Lyon himself, resting here, no longer worrying, living the peaceful life he longs for.

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