a5c7b9f00b Genetically engineered from conception to be the perfect killing machine, he&#39;s the culmination of decades of research, endowed with unprecedented strength, speed, stamina and intelligence. Known onlyAgent 47 (Rupert Friend), his latest target is a corporation that plans to unlock the secret of his past to create an army of killers even more powerful than him. With help from a young woman, the elite assassin confronts revelations about his own origins in an epic battle with his deadliest foe. An assassin teams up with a woman to help her find her father and uncover the mysteries of her ancestry. For the past two decades, video games have become a source material to film adaptations, and most of which have proved to be unsuccessful. With the exceptions of &#39;Mortal Kombat&#39; and some of the Resident Evil movies, most film adaptations to video games have come out very poor results not only by lazy acting and directing but simply because the structure of video games don&#39;t translate too well on film. Filmmakers try so hard to make the movies so close to the games that they hoarder over the style of games and the end results are often films that feel more like live-action games without control than actual films. This is certainly the consequence that occurs in this film adaption of the successful video game franchise by IO Interactive. Directed by first-time filmmaker Aleksander Bach, Rupert Friend plays Agent 47, a genetically engineered gun-totting assassin with high intelligence created by Russian scientist Dr. Peter Litvenko (played by Ciaran Hinds). With the help of the Litvenko&#39;s daughter Katie (played by Hannah Ware), 47 fights against an evil corporation who armed with a league of powerful clones much stronger than him, and searches to the truth of his origins.<br/><br/>Everything shown in the trailer is just about everything you need to see in this film, everything else is left to be an utter eye-sore to those who are looking for a fun, excitement-filled action flick. This all begins with some unrealistic action sequences filled with poorly animated blood spatters and CGI work that simply doesn&#39;t fit, although they manage to devoid from ridiculous shaky camera work that&#39;s become a gimmick in many action films today. The gun shootouts that take place are supposed to fun and pulse-pounding, but end up being rather tedious, though there is an intense car crash sequence that manages to work. Unless you grow fond in near constant slow motion action scenes, the excitement is pretty much left dry. Even worse, the characters including Agent 47, Katie, and the character played by Zachary Quinto feel so one- dimensional that you never come to care for these characters. With proper writing and character development, the characters become difficult to root for. Rupert Friend who plays the titular character looks so bored in his role and show almost no emotion for most of the time. The plot is fine per say, but nothing truly memorable or fleshed out in any way, consisting of mostly exposition dialogue and antagonist sadly underwritten. The plot is just too thin and underdeveloped to be compelling. <br/><br/>Hit-man: Agent 47 is just another film adaption of a video game gone wrong by a lazy script and direction. This movie fails in many areas and is utterly difficult to recommend to even the least demanding action fans out there. It comes to show that films based on video games have not shown any improvement in the past several years and are not likely to do so in the near future. If you have seen this movie, don&#39;t worry you aren&#39;t missing anything. Hello<br/><br/>This is my first review and i have no idea how it will be.<br/><br/>Re-watching the movie again,both actually,got me thinking that in the first part,Agent 47 was so bad a** and tough looking guy compared to the new one. That is actually why i gave 10 stars to the first and only 4 to the sequel.<br/><br/>Now can someone tell/explain me why they changed the actor of Agent 47 ?<br/><br/>Thanks Cheers It’s the first feature film for director Aleksander Bach, and he shares the blame with the pair of screenwriters. His creation is a muddled mess that is briefly lifted by some fun set pieces, but never is more impressive than a 108-minute Audi commercial. No, but there is a stinger during the credits. See here or here for more information. La vida blanca in hindi 720pThe Web of Death 720pSky-High Saunders download movie freehindi The Fourth ManBollywood Travolta movie download hdSeven Nights in Japan movie hindi free downloadBros Being Jocks telugu full movie downloadRuined full movie free downloadmalayalam movie download Higher PowerRise of the Tomb Raider movie free download in hindi
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