Léon: The Professional was critically well-received, with many reviewers singling out Oldman's portrayal of Stansfield for praise. Favorable comparisons were made to
Jack Torrance, as played by
Jack Nicholson in
The Shining (1980). In a five-star review of the film, Mark Salisbury of
Empire described Oldman's performance as "astonishingly histrionic";
Times
Richard Schickel characterized it as "divinely psychotic".
Entertainment Weekly, in their annual film overview, honored Oldman with "Best Overacting". His exaggerated approach lent itself to the delivery of noted dialogue such as: "I haven't got time for this
Mickey Mouse bullshit!", "Death is... whimsical today", (a now "classic" scene that was originally intended as a joke by Oldman). George Wales of
Total Film argued that "you couldn't ask for a better portrayal of batshit craziness", but allowed that "Stansfield might be a little too [over the top] for some tastes".
Janet Maslin of
The New York Times referred to a "preposterous role" in which Oldman expresses "misguidedly poetic sentiments". Besson suggested that Stansfield's "ironies" and "campiness" may have been lost on viewers who anticipated a stoic authority figure. He said, "To some people, it was a silly character... but [Stansfield] is the one that everyone on the street wants to talk to me about.
Gary made it iconic." and most corrupt cops.
CNN's
Screening Room series named the character one of the "Top 10 movie psychos".
MSN Movies critic Daniel Bettridge wrote, "Oldman's arguably at his best as the crooked cop in Luc Besson's
Leon. The English actor is pitch perfect as the nonchalant killer... it's easy to find yourself actually rooting for the charismatic crackpot." In 2018, financial news site
24/7 Wall Street declared Stansfield one of internet users' "50 most popular movie villains of all time", based on activity across
Ranker,
IMDb and Wikipedia. ==References==