Oh, it's absolutely clear that Léon is in no way taking advantage of Mathilda and is only taking care of her the best he can. If anything, it's the opposite: Mathilda is the one who's taking advantage of Léon's status, weakness and sympathy, even if unintentionally. Even if you took her misguided romantic advances towards him out of the film, she would still be completely FUBAR as a person, and the film would be only partially less unnerving.We've had this discussion about this film before. While I don't deny the tragedy suffered by all involved, I never took Leon's relationship with Mathilda as anything save paternal. He IS on the outs of society, and what more jarring a reckoning than to be thrust into the role of a foster parent to a severely damaged child? Many people have spun it as a Lolita-esque romance, but I never got that vibe. I got Mathilda being a very trouble girl with perhaps misdirected affections given Leon is likely the first person in her life not to abuse her in myriad ways and actually CARE for her, but I never got from Leon that he was taking advantage of that, rather he was stumbling through the motions of protecting someone other than himself who he initially tried to emotionally distance from.
Still, it's a great film, and I hope any discomfort you felt didn't take away from those amazing performances.
Looking at her IMDB after getting the hype about her myself as well I definitely feel kind of bad for her. She clearly has great talent, but for every Black Swan or Jackie or V for Vendetta there's like 3 romantic comedies from the 00s or some dramas that I've never heard of with scores below 6.0. I kind of get the feeling she's been typecast a lot as a love interest or a stoic "strong independent woman" considering her being an outspoken feminist. Annihilation is a good example: I love that film, but just about every character in it feels somewhat cold and detached, which doesn't leave the actors much to work with to give a memorable performance, Portman included.This movie was perhaps the closest I've come to getting over Portman's awful performance in Star Wars and her middling role in the MCU. I'd long considered her an actress who is oddly popular despite being bad at acting, alongside ScarJo, but after seeing her in this movie and in V for Vendetta, it's clear that she has the talent but just doesn't have much luck with directors.
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