It is said that it was adapted from a computer game. I have never played it, so naturally I cannot comment on whether the adaptation to a computer is successful, but from the perspective of watching an action movie, the visibility is still there. At first glance, there is still a shadow of 'The Bourne's Indentity', the master of the master who has undergone brutal training and elimination, is used to acting alone, encounters beautiful beauties in action, loves over time, super rational thinking and super cold appearance, and a A kind and gentle heart waiting to be awakened... But if you insist on comparing the two, I still feel that No.47 is slightly inferior to Bourne. There is not much breakthrough in the preparation of the plot, and the fighting scenes are powerful but slightly insufficient. , emphasizing visual coolness, never messing up, dirty shirts, ties, suits and trench coats, the film has to add some more detailed descriptions of the male protagonist's personal charm, which undoubtedly caters to the appetite of female audiences. No wonder a lot of people say that Hitman's audience is more of a woman.
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