Hitman (2007)
Facts
| Cast | Emile Abossolo-M'Bo, Patrick Albenque, Peter Hudson, Lisa Jacobs and Robert Knepper |
| Theatrical Release | November 21, 2007 |
| DVD Release | March 11, 2008 |
| Running Time | 94 minutes |
| Disc Type | |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 024543502999 |
| Buy this item | $22.95 at Amazon.com As of Jul 18 18:16 EDT (details) 1 Blu-ray, TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT, Usually ships in 24 hours, AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), Russian (Original Language), Serbo-Croatian (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) |
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Average user review:| Almost saves itself |
| AN EXCEPTIONAL ACTION FLICK 8.75 OUT OF 10 |
WHAT IT'S ABOUT: A genetically engineered assassin named Agent 47 goes around the world eliminating certain targets like other assassins and politicians by orders of an organization he works for. But when he's double-crossed on an assassination mission in Russia, he's determined to find out who set him up and eliminate the targets while protecting a woman who has ties to his target and trying to avoid capture from his pursuors.
MUSIC: The score in this movie is quite good, and fits well with this film's theme and story.
STORYLINE: Not the best story ever, but it does a fairly good job at pacing and plot twists.
ACTION: Lots of gunplay, lots of blood, and even some sword fighting.
ENTERTAINMENT: This movie is quite good, and definitely worth watching. It has an interesting storyline, awesome action, and great actors. Don't let kids watch it though, this is strictly for adults.
OVERALL: There are a few roughspots in the story, and I did find the sword-fighting scene to be a little cheesy, but this movie is quite good for the most part.
THE GOOD: Lots of blood, lots of gunplay, cool story, good pacing.
THE BAD: Story has some problems, the sword-fighting scene was somewhat cheesy. July 13, 2008
| SURPRISINGLY GOOD |
Timothy Olyphant turns in a surprisingly deep performance in his role as the assassin known only as Number 47. He works for the "Organization" who takes orphans and trains them to be nameless and anonymous assassins, giving them only a number and tattooing barcodes on the backs of their heads. 47 is the best at what he does. A ghost who slips in, kills whom ever he's been assigned to kill, and then disappears. Interpol agent Mike Whittier (Scott) has been tracking down 47 for several years. The trail leads to Russia as Number 47 accepts a mission to kill the Russian President Mikhail Belicoff. The hit seems to go off as planned until 47 sees the Russian President alive and well on the news. He knows there's no way he could have missed.
47 soon realizes that he's been set-up by his own organization in a covert plot to replace the Russian president with a look-alike. The only loose ends are Number 47 and a Russian prostitute, Nika, who was a virtual slave to Belicoff's sadistic brother Udre. The Organization sends out a team of it's own assassins to kill 47 and the girl. Meanwhile Whittier's investigation is hindered by Russian secret police just as he finally seems to have 47 trapped.
Hitman has some outstanding action scenes that are stylishly filmed. 47's escape from his hotel when he discovers the double cross is just one of the many action highlights. The whole film had a very elegant look to it. There are some wonderful framing shots and use of slow motion which I normally detest. You can certainly tell that James Bond films are a big influence on Director Xavier Gens. 47 doesn't have an array of gadgets but he does have a fantastic arsenal of the latest weapons at his disposal.
Olyphant plays Number 47 as somewhat emotionally challenged. He's used to being in control and when he's betrayed it almost confuses him. Later, when Nika tries to seduce him, he knocks her out with a hypodermic needle. One might think it is because he simply has no time for sex but my take was that the mere thought of sex was too vexing for 47. He didn't know how to react to Nika's advances and this merely underscored the fact that being an assassin is all he's known throughout his life.
Furthering the Bond influence, Olga Kurylenko who plays Nika, is all set to become the next Bond Girl when she teams with Daniel Craig in Quantum of Solace. She was one of my favorite things in the movie. She's beautiful and exotic, tough and sexy. All of the performances in Hitman were far better than I expected. You can poke a few holes in the plot but this film vastly exceeded my expectations.
Extras
The DVD features four deleted scenes, an alternate ending, and a gag reel.
In the Crosshairs is a 24:10 documentary about the making of the movie.
Digital Hits takes a look at the games genesis from videogame to film. 10:30
Instruments of Destruction focuses on the various weapons used by Number 47 in the film 14:20
Settling the Score is a featurette on composer Geoff Zanelli who wrote the score.
June 23, 2008
| I liked it. |
| Great action flick |
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