![]() ![]() The film goes straight into a chase and fight sequence, followed by Agent 47 trying to kill a woman. ![]() The movie condenses all this plot into a rushed voice over during the opening credits. When the government decides to restart the cloning after many years, Agent 47 (Rupert Friend) knows he must stop the creation of the deadliest army on Earth. These killers were supposed to lack human fears and possess unprecedented strength and skills. The film, based on a popular video game franchise, tells the story of a genetically programed assassin who was created together with other 46 clones and then abandoned. It does nothing new and, worse, throws characters right into the line of bullets without giving the audience any reason to care and cheer for them. “Hitman: Agent 47” is one of those films. When there is nothing more to say, the film becomes a vague memory, ready to completely fade out of your brain as soon as you leave the theatre. The second type leaves you with nothing to say because it’s put together in a way that eliminates any chance to think or talk about it. The first type includes the films that blew your mind away, and after your silence ends, you feel compelled to discuss, argue, speculate, philosophize and more. There is a difference between a movie that leaves you speechless and one that leaves you with nothing to say. ![]()
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