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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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  • Owen, 12
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Review by Owen, 12

3 stars

08 Oct 2015

"HANNA" directed by Joe Wright is not a film meant to analysed to find some type of hidden meaning or as a view of today's society its simply a action/thriller to entertain a bullet-hell obsessed audience but like most films like it,it glances over the story in favor of more action.The plot is about HANNA a girl who is the result of two (now dead) loving parents but with has been injected with a not so friendly drug that makes her the target of a secret organisation. On first glance the story seems decent but when it comes to the screen its becomes generic and boring but Eric Bana's believable performance give the film an edge.The real star of the film is the action scenes because they are creative,fun and handled with expert care something the rest of the movie desperately needed.

Overall the film is nothing special but if you are in the mood for epic action scenes and awesome female lead then this is the movie for you.

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