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Hitman (2007)
Released By: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: 11/21/2007
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Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Xavier Gens
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.hitmanmovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 11/21/2007
Home Video Release: 3/11/2008
Cast: Rob Knepper, Dougray Scott, Timothy Olyphant
Published ID: 354621
UPC: 024543502791, 024543510024, 024543502883, 024543502999,
Plot: An international assassin known only as Agent 47 (Timothy Olyphant) carries out high-profile hits for a mysterious organization known only as The Agency in this adaptation of the popular Eidos Interactive video-game series. Agent 47 is an elite, genetically engineered assassin who takes great pride in his work. His lethal grace, steady shot, and unparalleled precision have all served to make him one of the most sought-after assassins in the world. But when the killer without a conscience is faced with an unanticipated series of developments, his entire perception of reality begins to shift. On assignment to take out Russian head of state Belicoff (Ulrich Thomsen), Agent 47 is caught off guard by the appearance of presidential look-alikes. When the high-profile hit captures the attention of such powerful intelligence organizations as the CIA and Interpol, agent Mike Whittier (Dougray Scott) is dispatched to rein Agent 47 in. Meanwhile, a mysterious Russian prostitute named Nika (Olga Kurylenko) has walked into Agent 47's life, causing the methodical killer to become overwhelmed by emotions that were previously foreign to him. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Hitman with footage from Dark Angel?
Added 10/29/2009

Has anyone else noticed that Hitman has some of the exact footage of the flashback scenes of Dark Angel with Jessica Alba? Otherwise, this movie is watchable. Crappy but not the worst movie you'll ever see.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Excellent Movie
Added 10/16/2009

I absolutely loved this movie. The action and lighting are phenomenal. The stars are gorgeous and Hot. Olga is beautiful and really portrays her character well. She is also very believable. I could watch Timothy Oliphant any time, anywhere. He is extremely handsome and his portrayal of Agent 47 is outstanding. You are continuously amazed at the character's expertise in the art of killing and his cool demeanor. This is the first movie that I have watched over and over again many times. I finally purchased it so I don't have to wait to watch it whenever I want. Thanks for making this movie. I was not aware of the game when I first saw the movie. Please make many movies with Timothy in the lead role.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Awesome Movie
Added 10/8/2009

i never played the game but the movie was awesome. i loved it. it had non stop action. it's a must see
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
terrific movie
Added 8/27/2009

enjoyed the movie greatly. great action in fighting scenes. Really cute
when he is embarrassed about seeing her naked. Loved it.

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Entertaining, Surprisingly Restrained
Added 8/5/2009

Hitman / B0012RLX88

*Spoilers*

I'm going to flat-out admit it: I enjoyed this movie immensely. That didn't surprise me - I tend to perplexingly like 'bad' video game movies, but what did surprise me is that this movie really isn't bad at all, video game movie or not.

"Hitman" is an action movie at its core, and you'll find the usual pitfalls that most action shoot-em-up movies succumb to: an elaborate sword-fighting scene that feels more than a tiny bit unnecessary, blatant rip-offs of The Matrix, and a convoluted plot so tortured and forced that you can't help but feel sorry for the writers. But you know what, that's okay. Unnecessary melee scenes have become the modern version of an intermission for action movies - a relaxing break where you can collect your thoughts or visit the restroom. And ripping off "The Matrix" in an action movie is now like ripping off Aliens in a horror movie - it's become almost impossible *not* to rip them off at least a little, just because they were so fundamentally good. And I can endure a nonsensical plot as long as you feed me enough "oh, *that's* why...." feelings to give me my amateur detective adrenaline rush.

What I like most about "Hitman" is that the writers and directors approached the movie with uncharacteristic restraint, to the point that some scenes are almost artistic in their understated simplicity. Take the initial opening sequence where young 47 is shown as a child - most action movies would go whole hog with an expository voice-over longer than War and Peace, effectively killing the suspense and boring the user to tears, a la the unfortunate Ultraviolet. But, no, "Hitman" resists temptation and keeps its mouth shut, providing us with a much more subtle and interesting opening hook.

And take the shoe-horned love interest that is now mandatory for all movies to include - yes, it's the standard woman-who-doesn't-try-to-escape-the-dangerous-assassin-and-instead-rather-ridiculously-falls-in-love-with-him stereotype, but the writers were at least aware that the stereotype is patently ridiculous for your average, normal -kidnapped-by-an-assassin woman and so they instead introduced the facet that this particular woman has been regularly abused and brutalized for an extended time period now, making her seem less like an idiot for falling for a dangerous assassin and more like a particularly vulnerable woman grasping out at the first man who hasn't shown an inclination to sadistically torture her. At the end of the day, it's still the same stereotypical love interest, but at least now there's some semblance of a reason behind her actions, and I appreciate that little touch. This uncharacteristic restraint is also seen in the film ending, and while The Gift Ending is as predictable as the sun rising, they chose not to go whole hog with it and include a plot-impossible Happy Life Together Ending.

For all its flaws, "Hitman" seems to counter them all with a charming sense of self-awareness. For instance, it is patently ridiculous that a secretive assassin would go about with a shaved head and a barcode tattoo - he stands out like a sore thumb wherever he goes. But the writers seem to REALIZE the idiocy of this and instead of trying to make us accept it, they just blatantly and openly ignore it, as if to say "OK, we have to include the tattoo because it's in the video game, but all the characters are just going to pretend they don't see it," and frankly I like that approach - much more so than some kind of long, unbelievable explanation.

So, all in all, I enjoyed "Hitman". It's an action movie and not a particularly thought-provoking one, but it is a fresh addition to a somewhat stagnant genre and while it plays it safe with the usual stereotypes and tropes, it does so with nice flourishes and artistic touches. It's not high art, but it is entertaining, and I'm happy to add it to my movie library.

2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Hitman with footage from Dark Angel?
Added 10/29/2009

Has anyone else noticed that Hitman has some of the exact footage of the flashback scenes of Dark Angel with Jessica Alba? Otherwise, this movie is watchable. Crappy but not the worst movie you'll ever see.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Excellent Movie
Added 10/16/2009

I absolutely loved this movie. The action and lighting are phenomenal. The stars are gorgeous and Hot. Olga is beautiful and really portrays her character well. She is also very believable. I could watch Timothy Oliphant any time, anywhere. He is extremely handsome and his portrayal of Agent 47 is outstanding. You are continuously amazed at the character's expertise in the art of killing and his cool demeanor. This is the first movie that I have watched over and over again many times. I finally purchased it so I don't have to wait to watch it whenever I want. Thanks for making this movie. I was not aware of the game when I first saw the movie. Please make many movies with Timothy in the lead role.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Awesome Movie
Added 10/8/2009

i never played the game but the movie was awesome. i loved it. it had non stop action. it's a must see
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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