I first saw this in a theatre in 2011. Then again few years later on a dvd which i own.
Revisited it again online as me n my family is watching Hanna, the tv series on Amazon Prime.
The movie starts off in a desolated jungle mostly frozen due to the winter. Some amazing photography.
Then we get to see some good combat training and general knowledge training.
The tunnel fight sequence where Eric Bana's character takes down 3 men is well choreographed.
Hanna's chase sequence (on containers n the way she takes down a man with a knife) is tension filled n well shot. Some top notch Pencak silat.
The character of Isaac, a hitman hired by CIA agent who can't even complete his job but keeps on whistling, is a bit irritating.
What was the need to kill the old man in Morocco.
Why the character of Blanchett is repeatedly shown cleaning her teeth and that too with instruments (dental scaler) straight from a dentist's clinic is beyond me.
Why Sebastian's family is interrogated when the entire mission is unofficial is again a bouncer.
And what happens to the family is also not shown.
Hanna
2011
Action / Adventure / Drama / Thriller
Hanna
2011
Action / Adventure / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
Hanna (Saoirse Ronan) is a teenage girl. Uniquely, she has the strength, the stamina, and the skills of a soldier. These come from being raised by her father, Erik Heller (Eric Bana),an ex-C.I.A. man, in the wilds of Finland. Living a life unlike any other teenager, her upbringing and training have been one and the same, all geared to making her the perfect assassin. The turning point in her adolescence is a sharp one; sent into the world by her father on a mission, Hanna journeys stealthily across Europe while eluding agents dispatched after her by ruthless intelligence operative, Marissa Wiegler (Cate Blanchett),who has secrets of her own. As she nears her ultimate target, Hanna faces startling revelations about her existence and unexpected questions about her humanity.
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Dangerous things come in small packages...
Good for a little while, but then...
I became interested in seeing Hanna because of the trailers. I am a fan of Eric Bana and Cate Blanchett also. I expected more than I got. It was good at first the set up with Hanna and her father; the bad lady chasing them. It was the usual super human person escaping harm through their strength and wits. I enjoyed the part when Hanna reaches the real world and the time she spends with regular people, especially a normal, annoying English teenager and her free spirit mother. But then the film deteriorates into one chase scene after another; one scene of stylized violence after another. After so much chasing and so much killing the ending becomes anti-climatic. 5/10
Action movie unbelievable shock! Get over it and watch pure film.
Let's get the obvious out of the way, shall we? The plot is derivative of so many other things it's not true, with Nikita being the obvious reference point. The acting isn't particularly strong, the script is barely adequate and the plot is neither internally coherent nor believable. In other words it's like every other action film ever made from Bond to Bourne and all points between. So what was everyone expecting who went to see this movie? Shakespeare?
On the other hand I would rate this as one of those rare experiences of seeing pure film. That is to say that there is the perfect marriage between image and music that makes it something quite different to the normal. The composition and direction of this film are really quite extraordinary with scene after scene catching the eye and making the commonplace clichés of the action genre seem fresh. The choice of music is inspired and the way that is has been synced to the action serves to heighten the tension in the scenes.
The film also manages to avoid the usual problem of over-reliance on CGI with the effects that are used being spare and for a reason. At one point we have a chase and fight in a container port and I was expecting the worst. Where did this scenario come from? I suspect it was one of the early Dirty Harry films and the container port shootout/chase has since become a compulsory element in all bad action movies and features in multiple episodes of TV thrillers. In 99 times out of 100 it's lazy, it's boring and it's the same as every other one you've seen. Well Joe Wright has done the seemingly impossible by making his container port scene exciting and different.
Look, you're not going to learn the meaning of life or even the meaning of the plot by watching this movie. If you enjoy cinema however, and by that I mean the use of images, light and music to propel the story then I think you'll like this.