04 Sep 2015 ● English ● 1 hr 36 mins
Cast: Hannah Ware, Rupert Friend, Zachary Quinto
Crew: Aleksander Bach (Director), Ottar Gudnason (Director of Photography), Shady Srour (Director of Photography), Marco Beltrami (Music Director)
Rating: U/A (India)
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Release Dates: 04 Sep 2015 (India)
Hitman AGENT 47 much like the video game it draws inspiration from is a roller coster ride full of cool action sequences and a genetic engineering sub plot.This is a movie which is far better than the Transporter- refueled (which relased the same week here in Chennai) and also manages to delvers ome paisa vassol action pieces.The casting is adequate and technically the film is competent..though there is nothing new in terms of acting potential on display here.Hit Man is fairly good with all its thrills and action set pieces.Worth a view once.
"Hitman: Agent 47", Film got it's hype through it's game series. Ppl inside theatres had a lot of imaginative cloud as the Hitman enters with his guns slinging intro, as the movie goes on there isn't anything tat gears it to the next level. First half of the movie is shaped up in a way that it has something coming in the latter half, but the latter half doesn't have anything entertaining rather than some action sequences which was also dull compared to gaming experience. The story was good, but was half baked on screens. Rupert Friend does a clean job as the assassin, he was perfect choice for the role let down by other aspects in the movie. Importance or detailing of characters & plot was not given enough, which lets down the movie. Going in with less expectation might give you something to enjoy.