← Back to context Comment by yakshaving_jgt 1 month ago …what’s wrong with Leon? 4 comments yakshaving_jgt Reply parrellel 1 month ago The long cut implies reciprocation of the girl's crush and that casts further shade on Leon's backstory. yakshaving_jgt 1 month ago I watched the director’s cut again last week, and I don’t see this at all. The Leon character explicitly refuses Mathilda’s… well they’re not even propositions are they. hinkley 1 month ago It turns out that Jean Reno refused to film the scenes as Besson wanted them to be. 1 reply →
parrellel 1 month ago The long cut implies reciprocation of the girl's crush and that casts further shade on Leon's backstory. yakshaving_jgt 1 month ago I watched the director’s cut again last week, and I don’t see this at all. The Leon character explicitly refuses Mathilda’s… well they’re not even propositions are they. hinkley 1 month ago It turns out that Jean Reno refused to film the scenes as Besson wanted them to be. 1 reply →
yakshaving_jgt 1 month ago I watched the director’s cut again last week, and I don’t see this at all. The Leon character explicitly refuses Mathilda’s… well they’re not even propositions are they. hinkley 1 month ago It turns out that Jean Reno refused to film the scenes as Besson wanted them to be. 1 reply →
hinkley 1 month ago It turns out that Jean Reno refused to film the scenes as Besson wanted them to be. 1 reply →
The long cut implies reciprocation of the girl's crush and that casts further shade on Leon's backstory.
I watched the director’s cut again last week, and I don’t see this at all. The Leon character explicitly refuses Mathilda’s… well they’re not even propositions are they.
It turns out that Jean Reno refused to film the scenes as Besson wanted them to be.
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