Nikita (re-titled La Femme Nikita in some countries) is a 1990 French movie
written and directed by Luc Besson.
Plot Nikita (Anne Parillaud) is a teen-aged delinquent and heroin addict
who participates in robbing the pharmacy of the parents of a fellow
junkie. The robbery goes awry, degenerating to a gunfight with local
police during which her cohort is killed. Suffering severe withdrawal
symptoms, she shoots a policeman. Nikita is arrested, tried, convicted of
murder, and imprisoned for life, with parole considered after thirty
years.
In prison, she is drugged to simulate a death sentence; she awakens in an
anonymous room. A well-dressed, hard man (Tchéky Karyo) enters and reveals
that, although officially dead and buried after suicide by overdose, she is
in custody of the DGSE, the French intelligence agency. She is given a
choice: work as a DGSE assassin or be killed. After some resistance, she
cho
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