REVIEW: HITMAN: Agent 47 | 29 August 2015 | Directed by Aleksander Bach | Starring Rupert Friend, Zachary Quinto | 96 min | Action | Crime | Thriller [usr 1]
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Introduction: Hitman: Agent 47 is directed by Aleksander Bach. It is the second attempt to re-launch the franchise. It stars Rupert friend, Zachary Quinto and Hannah Ware. In Hitman: Agent 47, an assassin teams up with a woman to help her find her father and uncover the mysteries of her ancestry.
There’s nothing more dangerous than #HitmanAgent47 on the run. https://t.co/ZJMDqbqVM4 pic.twitter.com/gYCzR5L4F5
— Hitman: Agent 47 (@HitmanAgent47) October 30, 2015
Review: This is the worst movie I have seen this year and the worst game adapted into a movie. Literally everything went wrong with the movie. The plot is convoluted The performance is poor even with Zachary quinto. The dialogue is diluted and forced, it feels like the movie was rushed. The cinematography and editing were were a dud. The action scenes were ruined by the quick paced editing, it also has a terrible CGI. The great performance came from Rupert Friend. The car chase scene was entertaining.
Recommendation: In the end agent 47 is a terrible movie and we still have to wait for a good game to be adapted into a movie.
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