2º – Léon: The Professional (Luc Besson, 1994)After her family is killed in an ambush, a small girl is rescued by a professional killer. Together, in this unlikely partnership, the two will discover new instances in their lives, as well as engaging in various deadly entanglements. ‘Léon: The Professional’ is agile and fun from beginning to end, bringing the viewer a different action film, also elevating the psychological development of their central characters.
1º – Blow-Up (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1966)In London, a photographer finds himself completely obsessed with photographs captured by him in an empty park. A masterpiece, ‘Blow-Up’ works with a cold suspense, giving maximum substance to the siege that the central character is involved in. A film that draws a lot of attention from its spectator, using its 111 minutes of duration in an unretouchable way.