Anonymous ID: af80d0 Aug. 12, 2020, 11:51 a.m. No.10264872   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5115

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This is the viewpoint projected by kikes in the film Léon: The Professional (1994).

 

A successful hitman goes to the movies where Gene Kelly sings about love. The very next scene the hitman meets the 11 or 12 year old girl that he 'saves' from certain death.

She falls in love with him, serves him, dresses up like famous hollywood sex symbols complete with makeup and lingerie.

 

They get kicked out of a hotel by a stereotypical white man after she admits to him that they're lovers (which honestly has nothing to do with the plot). They sleep in the same bed by the end. When she asks for a kiss, he looks at his neighbors in the restaurant realizing he can't get away with it.

 

He's always uncomfortable with it because of the judgement he'd receive from others which he receives indirectly by the hotel manager. At the end he confesses his love to her and kills the ultimate bad guy for her.

 

His relationship with her is eluded to as unrequited love by his story of his last relationship which ended in death, also a tale of unrequited love.

 

Basically pedophiles could be great citizens and kill bad guys like heroes if they weren't prosecuted for loving groomed children that emerge from desperate situations.