Leon: The Proffesional

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Answer the questions on this fantastic film.

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Title: Leon: The Proffesional
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  • Which actor plays the title character?
  • What's the nickname of Leon's first target in the film?
  • Who wrote and directed the film?
  • What's the name of this character?
  • What film is Leon enjoying in this scene?
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  • What is the name of this character?
  • At the beginning of the film, the above character asks Leon if he is free to do a hit on which day of the week?
  • What reason does Matilda give Leon for hiding her cigarette?
  • Which composer do "these quiet little moments before the storm" remind this character of?
  • And which composer does he reckon Matilda's dad prefers?
  • During the filming involving all of the police cars on the street, a man ran from a store he had just robbed. When he encountered the movie set by accident, he saw all of the "police" and gave himself up to a bunch of uniformed extras.
  • How many members of Matilda's family are massacred?
  • Which singer is Matilda impersonating here?
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  • Matilda brings Gary Oldman's character some 'take away food'...what kind?
  • The potted plant Leon nurtures, and which Matilda replants at the end of the movie, is called? (read each one out loud)
  • According to Luc Besson, the role of Leon was always intended for Jean Reno and no one else.
  • Who does Matilda kill in the park under Leon's supervision?
  • Liv Tyler was considered for the part of Matilda but was deemed too tall at the time.
  • How does Leon die?
  • The original script had a much darker ending: After Gary Oldman guns down Leon, Matilda appears out of nowhere, performs the 'ring trick' at him and opens her jacket revealing herself strapped with live grenades. It was eventually changed by Luc Besson fearing that the audience will not take kindly of Matilda being from an innocent girl to a crazed juvenile killer - as that was not what Besson intended of her.
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