Hitman : Agent 47 is basically an action filled movie. Meaning if you want a movie filled with A-Z action you definitely should watch it.
I rate the movie 7/10.
I rate the movie 7/10.
Rated - 5.8 /10 (44,532)
User Reviews
66 out of 96 people found the following review useful
It has nothing to do with Agent 47
Author: ozcosmin from Bucharest
f you have played one of the video games for at least 45 minutes you know that
Agent 47 is all about discretion.
DSCRETION! It's all about how he blends in, how he hides in the shadows. If you have to physically engage guards or any other people except your target you feel like you did something wrong.
This movie was just an action movie that tries to get some of the video-game franchise fans to pay for the ticket. Bu that's about it. So instead of discretion, finesse, elegance... you have speed, force, super-intelligence... Not bad but NOT AGENT 47.
Looking forward for a real Hit-man movie.
Author: ozcosmin from Bucharest
f you have played one of the video games for at least 45 minutes you know that
Agent 47 is all about discretion.
DSCRETION! It's all about how he blends in, how he hides in the shadows. If you have to physically engage guards or any other people except your target you feel like you did something wrong.
This movie was just an action movie that tries to get some of the video-game franchise fans to pay for the ticket. Bu that's about it. So instead of discretion, finesse, elegance... you have speed, force, super-intelligence... Not bad but NOT AGENT 47.
Looking forward for a real Hit-man movie.
TOMATOMETER - 9%
AUDIENCE CORE - 44%
Critic Consensus: Hitman: Agent 47 fails to clear the low bar set by its predecessor, forsaking thrilling
action in favor of a sleekly hollow mélange of dull violence and product placement.
action in favor of a sleekly hollow mélange of dull violence and product placement.
Met a score - 28
Based on - 27 Critics
User Score - 4.0
Based on - 196 Ratings
User Reviews
Positive: 13. Mixed: 19. Negative: 22
Cziks (rated 10)
Don't let the negative reviews put you off from this movie.
Seriously.
Hitman: Agent 47 is really enjoyable action movie with
some clever dialogues, pretty decent story and favorable
acting by Rupert Friend as an agent 47.
You will see some cool stealth action scenes in the movie,
and few more effective ones as well, but hey... who didn't
tried to play loud with guns through the game, right? That's
why you shouldn't listen to what some folks say about
lacking of stealth and quiet stuff in this movie!!!
I'm giving it 10 out of 10 because this movie doesn't
deserve so low score!!!
Don't let the negative reviews put you off from this movie.
Seriously.
Hitman: Agent 47 is really enjoyable action movie with
some clever dialogues, pretty decent story and favorable
acting by Rupert Friend as an agent 47.
You will see some cool stealth action scenes in the movie,
and few more effective ones as well, but hey... who didn't
tried to play loud with guns through the game, right? That's
why you shouldn't listen to what some folks say about
lacking of stealth and quiet stuff in this movie!!!
I'm giving it 10 out of 10 because this movie doesn't
deserve so low score!!!
Critic Reviews
Positive: 2. Mixed: 8. Negative: 17
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) (rated 75) Calum Marsh
It’s tempting to think Hitman undermines any beauty it musters with its habit of ridiculousness. This is an outrageous film, to be sure – there’s 10-mile headshots and skyscraper-dimming electrocutions, mysterious torture
serums and asthma puffers jerry-rigged as bombs. And yet the friction between stateliness and lunacy is more intriguing than, say, the line-toeing mediocrity of a second-rate Marvel movie. I suppose it isn’t fashionable to be so strange – or to be strange in just this way. But I’ll always
prefer an identity that risks embarrassment to a riskless nonentity.
It’s tempting to think Hitman undermines any beauty it musters with its habit of ridiculousness. This is an outrageous film, to be sure – there’s 10-mile headshots and skyscraper-dimming electrocutions, mysterious torture
serums and asthma puffers jerry-rigged as bombs. And yet the friction between stateliness and lunacy is more intriguing than, say, the line-toeing mediocrity of a second-rate Marvel movie. I suppose it isn’t fashionable to be so strange – or to be strange in just this way. But I’ll always
prefer an identity that risks embarrassment to a riskless nonentity.
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