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Hanna

Hanna

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Adolescent hit-girl movie that's a surreal fairy tale, fast-paced actioner and coming-of-age thriller all rolled into one.

Certificate12

Duration106 mins

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  • ASEEL, 14
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Review by ASEEL, 14

4 stars

29 Apr 2012

If your a boy/girl who's constantly annoyed at the fact that girls (In films) are mostly portrayed as pretty faces in other words damsel in distress's. Then this is the film for you! In this film two strong powerful females are shown Hanna (main focus in the film) an assassin trained from birth played by Saoirse Ronan and Merissa a ruthless intelligence agent ( played by Cate Blanchette. I also believe teenagers would like this movie because it's about a 16 year old girl who's trying to find herself out, and most teens can relate to that. I haven't got a favourite scene in particular but my favourite quote said in the film was 'This is very, very difficult. But sometimes children are bad people, too' I wont tell who said it, you'll just have to find out when you watch it. To conclude, apart from a few parts of the film that i didn't quiet get, it's an amazing action pact film with a plot that could defiantly appeal to a wide range of people therefore I give it a 4 out of 5

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