
Leon: The Definitive Edition (UK 4K UHD, Limited Edition Steelbook, Region Free/B) *one per customer
Leon: The Definitive Edition (UK 4K UHD, Limited Edition Steelbook, Region Free/B) *one per customer
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Jean Reno (Mission : Impossible, Ronin, The Crimson Rivers), Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour, Sid and Nancy, Romeo is Bleeding) and Natalie Portman (Black Swan, Closer, V for Vendetta) in her film debut, all star in this highly influential, seminal â90s action/thriller. Directed by Luc Besson (The Big Blue, Nikita, The Fifth Element), Leon is the controversial and unforgettable story of an unlikely friendship within a brutal and violent world. Twelve-year-old Mathilda lives within the desperate confines of a squalid New York apartment block. On returning from a shopping trip Mathilda finds that her abusive, dysfunctional family (and her beloved younger brother) have been slaughtered by a psychotic, drug dealing police officer. In fear for her life she takes refuge with her reluctant, mysterious and solitary neighbour. His name is Leon and heâs one of the worldâs deadliest assassins. And while Mathilda begins to teach him how to live, Leon begins to teach her how to kill. EXTRAS: Theatrical and Director's cuts in 4K UHD - Interview with AndrĂ© Labbouz, technical director at Gaumont- Interview with Thierry Arbogast, cinematographer- Interview with Sylvie Landra, film editor- Interview with Alain Kruger, journalist
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Leon: The Definitive Edition (UK 4K UHD, Limited Edition Steelbook, Region Free/B) *one per customer
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Jean Reno (Mission : Impossible, Ronin, The Crimson Rivers), Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour, Sid and Nancy, Romeo is Bleeding) and Natalie Portman (Black Swan, Closer, V for Vendetta) in her film debut, all star in this highly influential, seminal â90s action/thriller. Directed by Luc Besson (The Big Blue, Nikita, The Fifth Element), Leon is the controversial and unforgettable story of an unlikely friendship within a brutal and violent world. Twelve-year-old Mathilda lives within the desperate confines of a squalid New York apartment block. On returning from a shopping trip Mathilda finds that her abusive, dysfunctional family (and her beloved younger brother) have been slaughtered by a psychotic, drug dealing police officer. In fear for her life she takes refuge with her reluctant, mysterious and solitary neighbour. His name is Leon and heâs one of the worldâs deadliest assassins. And while Mathilda begins to teach him how to live, Leon begins to teach her how to kill. EXTRAS: Theatrical and Director's cuts in 4K UHD - Interview with AndrĂ© Labbouz, technical director at Gaumont- Interview with Thierry Arbogast, cinematographer- Interview with Sylvie Landra, film editor- Interview with Alain Kruger, journalist
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Jean Reno (Mission : Impossible, Ronin, The Crimson Rivers), Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour, Sid and Nancy, Romeo is Bleeding) and Natalie Portman (Black Swan, Closer, V for Vendetta) in her film debut, all star in this highly influential, seminal â90s action/thriller. Directed by Luc Besson (The Big Blue, Nikita, The Fifth Element), Leon is the controversial and unforgettable story of an unlikely friendship within a brutal and violent world. Twelve-year-old Mathilda lives within the desperate confines of a squalid New York apartment block. On returning from a shopping trip Mathilda finds that her abusive, dysfunctional family (and her beloved younger brother) have been slaughtered by a psychotic, drug dealing police officer. In fear for her life she takes refuge with her reluctant, mysterious and solitary neighbour. His name is Leon and heâs one of the worldâs deadliest assassins. And while Mathilda begins to teach him how to live, Leon begins to teach her how to kill. EXTRAS: Theatrical and Director's cuts in 4K UHD - Interview with AndrĂ© Labbouz, technical director at Gaumont- Interview with Thierry Arbogast, cinematographer- Interview with Sylvie Landra, film editor- Interview with Alain Kruger, journalist











