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A cinematic oil painting inspired by Léon: The Professional, showing a stoic hitman cleaning his gun beside a young girl gazing out a window, bathed in soft light — symbolizing the balance between innocence and violence.
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Innocence and Violence in Léon: A Deep-Dive Analysis of The Professional

Luc Besson's 1994 masterpiece, Léon: The Professional, is far more than a stylish action film; it is a profound and unsettling exploration of the fragile line between good and evil. At…
Posted by Screen Psyche October 23, 2025

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