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* [[The Dog Shot First]]: If you just know the [[La Femme Nikita|tv show]], then you'll think Nikita was wrongly framed for murder. In the movie, ''she isn't''. |
* [[The Dog Shot First]]: If you just know the [[La Femme Nikita|tv show]], then you'll think Nikita was wrongly framed for murder. In the movie, ''she isn't''. |
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* [[Femme Fatale]] |
* [[Femme Fatale]] |
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* [[Four Eyes Zero Soul]]: Victor the Cleaner. |
* [[Four Eyes, Zero Soul]]: Victor the Cleaner. |
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* [[Impaled Palm]]: ''Nikita'' does this to a policeman early in the film. |
* [[Impaled Palm]]: ''Nikita'' does this to a policeman early in the film. |
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* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: Jean Reno as the creepy Victor. |
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: Jean Reno as the creepy Victor. |
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* [[Spiritual Successor]]: The character of [[Jean Reno|Victor the Cleaner]] has a spiritual successor in the later Luc Besson movie ''[[Leon]]'' (although Leon is more sympathetic). |
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: The character of [[Jean Reno|Victor the Cleaner]] has a spiritual successor in the later Luc Besson movie ''[[Leon]]'' (although Leon is more sympathetic). |
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* [[The Un-Smile]]: When Nikita is told to smile. |
* [[The Un-Smile]]: When Nikita is told to smile. |
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* [[Woman in Black]]: Nikita herself. A straight example and a subversion at the same time. |
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