In 1992, a crime drama Léon: The Professional 2160p by the legendary French director Luc Besson was released for distribution. Melodramatic action immediately impressed even the most demanding audience and deservedly received flattering reviews from film critics. The main role-played brilliantly by the famous French actor Jean Reno, who made the image of a sad killer cult. The main female role went to the then rising star Natalie Portman. Thirteen Natalie perfectly entered the image of a troubled teenager named Mathilda, who loses her entire family because her father contacted the brutal drug dealers. After the main villain of the movie — the insidious ringleader of drug dealers Stansfield (Gary Oldman) kills Mathilda's father, mother and even sister, the moody Léon becomes her closest person. The main story line of the bestseller Léon: The Professional 2160p is a human relationship between a teenage girl and a lonely man, a relationship that, as viewers may sometimes think, at any moment can cross a forbidden line.