What attracts me to "Hitman" is Robert Knepper first, and the handsome villain Timothy Olyphant in "Die hard 4.0". Both of these guys performed well. The sullen and sinister appearance of the former is almost the same as that of PB. Although from start to finish, there are only movements and no expressions, but he is still extremely stylish and capable. Olga Kurylenko is very beautiful, but not only is he unsympathetic, but he looks like a brainless slut more of the time.
The plot is actually very simple, but it incorporates a lot of selling elements: dark heroes with blood on both hands, fallen angels, huge and secretive and all-pervasive "organizations", and Jasonborn's self-awakening and redemption. Director Xavier Gens is not well-known, and many of the films he has filmed are mixed-this one is no exception, but the blend is not bad, the technique is skillful, and the performance of typical Hollywood action movies is not lost, and there is no scene that is not familiar. -There are also many Hong Kong movies. Wu Yusen's gun-raising confrontation and flying shots, and the scene of the fight under the train even reminded me of Donnie Yen.
Speaking of it, the movie is on par with Clive Owen's "Shoot them up". For a game adaptation, it is not bad to be filmed and enjoyable.
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