Hitman Agent 47: Review

Director: Aleksander Bach | Writers: Skip Woods, Michael Finch, Kyle Ward

Cast:Rupert Friend, Hannah Ware, Zachary Quinto

Inspiration: Based on the ‘Hitman’ game series.

Verdict: Games aside, Hitman Agent 47 will make your head spin, definitely not of happiness.

Too much of anything makes things worse and Hitman Agent 47 is no exception. While the film could be presumed to be slick and stylish making a perfect action thriller, you’ve set yourself up to be deceived by all that you’d thought would be great.

Hitman Agent 47 is a reboot of Hitman (2007), a film adapted from the IO voice interactive video game about a genetically engineered assassin.

A programmed assassin, Agent 47 (Rupert Friend) heads to Berlin and tracks down Katia (Hannah Ware) a young, beautiful lady who’s spent most of her life looking for her father. Katia possesses both a mysterious ability to foresee the immediate future and a mysterious connection with Dr. Litvenko (Ciaran Hinds), the creator of the programmed assassins.

John Smith (Zachary Quinto), pretends to be Katia’s protector from Agent 47 and his life giving her hints and clues of what’s in store.

Eventually, the flip sides of the coin are decided as the coin is tossed.

Will Agent 47 help you uncover his truth?

Hitman Agent 47 travels across the globe making great tourism ads. Visually, the film is highly appealing. But you’d wish you had encountered better writing in a slick thriller like this, as it is expected to be.  Rupert Friend maintained a stoned straight look throughout the day.

Aleksander Bach could’ve totally hired better writers to create a rather feasible piece of right.

Except for the excessive gunshots and over ambitious action statements, the film has much to perform. However, it falls flat for everything, yes everything that falls under the category.  It’s dull, plain, boring and not worthy spending either your time or your money on!

Brainwashed mayhem can cause a lot of trauma I’d same. But this film was special!

This review was first posted on Desimartini

 

 

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