Nikita

Synopsis: Nikita est très jeune, elle a vingt ans, mais elle a emprunté une mauvaise voie. Pendant un hold-up avec sa bande, elle tue un policier et est condamnée à la prison à vie. Les services secrets, par contre, lui offrent une voie de sortie : devenir un agent spécial, prêt à tout, à leur service. Nikita accepte et commence ainsi un apprentissage très dur qui concerne non seulement les différents modes de tuer, de prendre la fuite ou de faire face à des situations imprévues, mais aussi la manière de se comporter en femme qui a de la classe, capable de se conduire avec aisance dans tous les milieux. Sous la conduite de Bob, Nikita arrive à freiner son caractère rebelle et à surmonter la terrible épreuve finale. Elle semble être devenue une personne différente et tombe amoureuse. Mais faut-il faire confiance aux services secrets ?
Genre: Action, Thriller
Director(s): Luc Besson
Production: Samuel Goldwyn Films
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 6 wins & 16 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
88%
R
Year:
1990
117 min
1,664 Views


Sh*t, you're so f***ing dumb, Zap.

I got the keys!

I... I zapped it.

Zapped it. That's all you ever do, huh?

Zap things.

You're real dumb, huh?

This is my place.

Great. You show us round

and we lose no time, okay?

I need it.

You'll get it, baby.

Get a move on. I'll start without you.

This'll stop them messing us about.

I need it.

It's coming! Just cool it!

Get a move on, Coyotte. For Christ's sake!

F*** it!

F*** it!

The light!

Are you guys nuts?

What are you shits after,

apart from trouble?

Is that your old man, Coyotte?

Antoine?

Dad.

It's not you?

We need a fix.

Going to shoot your baby boy?

A**hole!

A**hole! Kill him!

Is that it? Come on!

My name's Rico. My name's Rico!

Go for it, Zap, go for it!

Make it good, Zap. Make it good, huh?

It's gonna be good, Rico!

It's gonna be good!

None left?

No.

Can it!

Quiet!

Out! Hands behind your back!

Put your legs apart. More!

Full name.

Nikita.

Here's a word of advice, cutie.

Just play it cool.

I don't think this bullshit's funny.

Understand?

Cutie!

Maybe we should wait...

Cool it. I know what these jerks are like.

It's all for show.

Pencil.

Concentrate. Put your last and first name.

My name's Cutie!

After considering the Saint-Denis case,

we find the accused guilty

of the willful murders of Georges Henri,

Grgoire Andersen and Michel Terlin,

all three law-enforcement officers.

In reply to the question

of extenuating circumstances,

the jury has replied in the negative.

Therefore, the accused is sentenced

according to Article 304

to life imprisonment.

With a 30-year minimum

before review for parole.

Court adjourned.

Motherfuckers!

Motherfuckers!

Let go, you a**hole!

Cut it out.

Let me go,

motherf***er!

Hold her!

Motherfuckers!

Out of the way!

Out of the way!

You can't do this.

I don't wanna go like this.

You gotta tell my mother.

She's been told.

So why ain't she here?

Why ain't my mother here?

Can't we wait a bit longer?

She'll come and fetch me.

My mother will come and fetch me.

Mom.

Mom.

Hello.

What's your name?

Nikita.

Nice name.

Where's it from?

A song.

What's it about?

Mister,

is this Heaven here or not?

No, but

it could turn out to be.

You died Saturday at 5:00 p.m.

The prison doctor confirmed

suicide after an overdose of tranquillizers.

You're buried

in Maisons-Alfort, row 8, plot 30.

Titi... That's Titi!

I work, let's say,

for the government.

We've decided to give you another chance.

What do I do?

Learn.

Learn to read, walk, talk, smile,

and even fight.

Learn to do everything.

What for?

To serve your country.

What if I don't want to?

Row 8, plot 30.

Can I sleep a bit before I decide?

I'll be back in an hour.

Motherf***er!

Where's the way out?

Straight ahead.

-Who're these shits?

-Employees.

Nobody move! It's okay!

The hell it is! Nothing's okay!

Open the door!

I can't open it.

Tell them to open the door!

They won't.

I'll blow your brains out.

It's not loaded.

Forget it. Get off me!

Cool it.

Right, get back to your desks.

Rule 1, the first bullet's not for you.

That'll clip your wings.

Made your mind up?

That's good.

Fill that out.

If I don't make it?

You'll make it.

We'll start with an easy program.

It's like a typewriter keyboard:

letters and figures.

That's the mouse.

There's a roller under it to move the arrow.

If you press here, you can make drawings.

Go on, then.

There. Gently. That's good. Gently. Gently!

Bring the arrow back now.

Back up to the corner.

Bring the arrow back here.

Very good. Now press here.

There you go.

Again.

These are the firearms we use.

First, the simplest of all,

the Beretta 93R, 9mm automatic,

The barrel towards the target.

Before learning the correct stance,

get to know the tool.

Target at 10 meters.

Used one before?

Never on paper.

Nice and round.

Can't. My leg hurts.

Never mind. We'll try a reflex exercise.

An easy one.

Get ready.

Now I've taken up my guard.

I want you to try to hit my face.

Next class.

Sit down there.

My dear girl,

you don't look like much now.

Chewing gum.

But if we work hard together

and if fortune smiles on us,

we'll be able to make you

into a human being.

An intermediary but necessary step

before becoming man's perfect complement:

a woman.

Do you like it?

Can you give me a definition of grace?

I'm not smart.

Smile then. That'll be a good start.

Smile when you don't know something.

You won't be any smarter,

but it's nice for others.

Allow yourself to be taken over

by the faint fragility

which will make your face beautiful.

A smile.

A smile

is surface sweetness.

Gentleness.

Almost a mood.

Shall we fix the wig?

How's it going?

I wish it had gone.

A sense of humor. That's a good start.

Made friends?

I get on well with my mouse.

When do we go for a drink?

Not just yet.

No rest in this factory?

Never.

That suits you.

I'm going to be 20 next week.

Can't I have just a bit of leave,

if you trail me?

How's it going?

I've a great program to try out.

Present.

Let's open it, huh?

In three months,

she's screwed everything up.

Lost your touch?

She has potential.

Potential?

I wonder what for,

apart from kicking and biting instructors?

Good agents take time to train:

five, six years maybe.

Oh, come on.

I'll give you two weeks. After that, she's out.

-Who are you?

-I don't know.

-But you are...

-Yes...

What are you doing in my arms?

I don't know.

But now that we've gotten this far...

Maybe it's just a dream.

Oh, my darling.

You've made progress, especially in dance.

In art, too.

But in all the other subjects,

nix, zilch,

zero.

I'll be right back.

Happy birthday.

Blow them out.

They've given us two weeks.

I can't do any more after that.

Not a thing.

Are you looking at my hands?

They were beautiful once.

Now, they give me away.

Did you go through this?

Let your pleasure be your guide.

Your pleasure as a woman.

And don't forget,

there are two things that have no limit:

femininity

and the means of taking advantage of it.

I don't believe it!

Not ready yet?

You're uptight, Amande.

It's five to and I hate unpunctuality.

Waiting sharpens the appetite.

Put this on.

God, this hanger's ugly.

I have to finish work.

No way! That'll do!

Only for a minute.

You look beautiful.

Are we dining?

Yes.

And why?

It's your birthday.

Your twenty-third.

Hey, he didn't forget.

Amande, we have a guest.

I thought we'd have dinner

out.

Shall I go?

The usual, sir?

You know,

you can put your bag down.

Watch this.

Magic.

Wait a minute.

Taittinger, king of vintage champagnes.

-Enjoy your evening.

-Thanks.

To your future.

Now?

It's loaded.

Six titanium bullets, plus an extra cartridge.

I don't get it.

There are three people behind you.

A woman and two men in suits:

a bodyguard

and a VIP. You've two bullets to kill him.

Then go down to the men's room.

In the end booth,

there's a small window your size.

It opens onto a courtyard.

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Luc Besson

Luc Besson is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed or produced the films Subway, The Big Blue, and Nikita. more…

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