4 / 5 May '11
Tagline: Young. Sweet. Innocent. Deadly
Directed by: Joe Wright
Written by: Seth Lochhead, David Farr
Actors include: Saoirse Ronan, Cate Blanchett, Eric Bana
Genre: Thriller, Action
Length: 111 minutes
Banned: Nope
Review:
I hadn't really heard about this film before going to see it, but I sure was glad that i did. It does echo Leon (The Professional) in subject matter, but stylistically it's quite refreshing and unique. The story is about a sixteen year old girl named Hanna (shocked aren't you?) who is raised out in the wilderness to be an elite assassin. We watch her be tested physically, emotionally and intellectually daily in preparation for what is to follow. It's fascinating as she was raised basically in isolation there are the challenges of modern day and other people to contend with as well as the struggle for survival. The visuals are very crisp, much of it was filmed in desolate snowy Finland which is quite breathtaking. It's rather well paced (though a little condensing wouldn't have hurt) as well as decently acted and I really thought it was quite entertaining, definitely recommended.
Availability: In theatres still
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