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What is the heroine's feelings for Leon in "This Killer Is Not Too Cold"?

We all know that "The Killer Is Not So Cold" is a classic film directed by French director Luc Besson in the 1990s. It mainly tells the story of the killer Leon and the little girl next door Mathil The story between Da.

Before analyzing the relationship between the two people, let us first do a simple analysis of the two people, so that we can clearly know what kind of feelings the heroine Matilda has for Leon!

Leon is a professional killer, but he is kind-hearted, dull and honest; he took up the profession of killer because he avenged the girl he liked; he likes to drink milk and raise a pot Green Plant, stood up for Matilda when her life was in danger; he didn't like the heroine smoking and swearing. In short, he is different from the cold-blooded killer we conventionally understand.

Matilda is a girl who grew up in a home full of problems. She often beat and scolded her father, her strong sister, and her indifferent mother. She was the only one in the family who made Matilda feel... To the warmth is the younger brother. But such a troubled family was wiped out because the father secretly hid drugs from the evil police.

It is just like these two lonely individuals, two people who did not feel the warmth, met, sparked, and developed feelings. Now let’s analyze the heroine’s feelings for Leon:

The first type is hazy love. We all know the saying "Children from poor families become masters early." Likewise, families with problems will encourage children to mature early. Although Matilda's biological age is only 12 years old, her mental age is about 20 years old, and she matures precociously. Sometimes she can even take care of Leon, letting him sleep from sitting up, so that he can put aside his grudges and go back to bed to lie down and sleep. When she was with Leon, she was able to clearly understand her feelings for him. She confessed to Leon many times and said bluntly, "Leon, I love you." This also proves that Matilda knows her feelings for Lyon, and it is a hazy love in her heart!

The second type is the love between father and daughter. We all know from watching movies that Matilda cannot feel her father's love in the family. When Matilda and Leon met for the first time, she had bruises at the corners of her eyes; when they met for the second time, her nose was also bleeding. Just outside such a family where you can't feel the warmth of family, you suddenly meet an uncle who won't hit you or scold you. He will give you a place to live and food to eat. He will also teach you the common sense of life you need. Play games together etc. Maybe Lyon made up for Matilda's lack of father's love, but she had never felt this kind of father's love, so she didn't know her feelings for Lyon in her heart, and mistakenly thought it was love, so she said "I love you" "Such words.

I think both of the above possibilities exist, but I believe more in the third possibility of my own understanding. Not love, not father-daughter love, but simply two lonely souls comforting each other and warming each other. Even if it is not love and father-daughter love, it is more than anything else. It can make Leon pay his life for Matilda and change the fate of Matilda's life.

If it is love, I resist in my heart. This is a deformed existence, because Matilda is only 12 years old; if it is father-daughter love, I think it is too superficial to fit the movie. The shock it brings! Therefore, I believe that the third type I understand is the comfort between two lonely souls!