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Hanna [DVD]

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  • Actors: Saoirse Ronan, Cate Blanchett, Eric Bana
  • Directors: Joe Wright
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Dubbed: None
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Audio Description: None
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 30 Sept. 2013
  • Run Time: 111 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (259 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004Q9T3KE
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 9,577 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Award-winning director Joe Wright creates a boldly original suspense thriller with Hanna, starring Academy Award®-nominee Saoirse Ronan (The Lovely Bones, Atonement) in the title role. Raised by her father (Eric Bana of Star Trek), an ex-CIA man, in the wilds of Finland, Hanna’s upbringing and training have been one and the same, all geared to making her the perfect assassin. The turning point in her adolescence is a sharp one; sent into the world by her father on a mission, Hanna journeys stealthily across Europe while eluding agents dispatched after her by a ruthless intelligence operative with secrets of her own (Academy Award®-winner Cate Blanchett). As she nears her ultimate target, Hanna faces startling revelations about her existence and unexpected questions about her humanity.

Special Features:

  • Feature Commentary with Joe Wright
  • Alternate ending
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Anatomy of a Scene: The Escape from Camp G

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With a career built on prestige period dramas like Atonement and Pride & Prejudice, Joe Wright has given Hanna, his first foray into the action genre, the same mannered house style--turning a potential career left-turn into something of a busman's holiday. Saoirse Ronan plays Hanna, a home-schooled teen assassin who can take out out a pack of government agents like she's making a wish. She is being prepared by her black-ops father (Eric Bana) for a showdown with the CIA spy-catcher (Cate Blanchett) that murdered her mother and forced them into the icy wilds of northern Finland. When the time comes, Hanna re-enters civilisation with wide-eyed curiosity--she's never encountered music, TV or even a light switch before--and, as designed, these petals of innocence only intensify the moment when her sabre-toothed killing skills are unleashed to a thumping score by The Chemical Brothers. But just as the film is about to settle, Bourne-style, into the familiar tracks of an identity quest, Hanna veers off in search of a different kind of self-knowledge, and the middle third of the film is a folksy coming-of-age travel diary in which Hanna, drifting through the Moroccan countryside, experiences music, friendship and the open road. Fortunately, the slower scenes are carried by a strong cast: Saoirse Ronan has a wraithlike physical charisma, while Tom Hollander (The Thick of It) is pure venom as the Euro-trash sadist employed to hunt her down. The film's action-packed final lap, set in the ruins of a Brothers Grimm-themed amusement park, feels like all the corruption and cruelty of the world being reduced to wreckage at the bare hands of a willowy teenage girl. --Leo Batchelor

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By Charles Vasey TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 27 Jun. 2015
Format: DVD
Someone's been training their bairn up in the tundra to be a ninja. The reason for this obsessive behaviour becomes slowly explained as the film proceeds via a trail of tortured bodies involving the US authorities, the ninjette herself and a group of German nasties (a capable version of the Nihilists in The Big Lebowski). At times veering into almost 1960s Avengers' surrealism the film stutters through some plot gaps (our heroine is trained in the frozen forest but at home in the desert - hmn...) and then falls into a long series of long chases. At least it has a better plot than Lucy (to which it bears a strange resemblance).
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By Jules TOP 1000 REVIEWER on 14 Mar. 2012
Format: DVD
Hanna is an action/thriller movie, it follows the young teenager of the title, Hanna (Saoirse Ronan -The Lovely Bones) who has been brought up by her father Erik (Eric Bana -Star Trek) in the wilderness of Europe. And which is very apparent early on, he has trained her to be some kind of super assassin, and has been doing so all her life for a specific moment, a moment that has now arrived, and she is ready to face what he has been training her for. To hunt down & kill Marissa (Cate Blanchett -The Lord of the Rings), a CIA agent who wants nothing more than to wipe them off the face of the Earth, but why ?!

Overall I was quite excited by the premise of this film, and it didn't disappoint with the action sequences when they turned up, however it was just too slow & pedestrian to get there. The story was intriguing, yet i didn't find the execution very enjoyable to watch after the first 30 minutes or so, as Hanna goes on a journey across Europe, in some British holiday makers camper van. Her personal discovery of the World after being in the wilderness all her life was interesting, a bit Milla Jovovich in the Fifth Element in a way, as it turned into a coming of age flick half way through.
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By J. Morris TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 30 Aug. 2011
Format: DVD
Hanna is the story of our eponymous girl (Saoirse Ronan), raised in the woods by her father. She has been taught physical combat, hunting, self-defence and a series of cover-stories from an early age and is proficient in several european languages already. It's clear that she is being fashioned into something formidable by her father Erik Heller (Eric Bana - Star Trek XI) but she doesn't know the details.

After insisting she is 'ready' her father lets her trip the switch on a transponder that alerts CIA agent Marissa Wiegler (Cate Blanchett) to her whereabouts and the chase begins. Will Hanna uncover the secrets of her past before Wiegler catches upto her? Will she have her revenge?

Hanna is fantastically well filmed, it starts as a Leon-stlye training of a young girl becoming an assassin, but although it has it's ultraviolence moments, it steers clear of the regular clichés and focusses on Hannas development as a person more than as an assassin. Having never socialised, she is remarkably naive, fascinated by electricity, television and romance. It is this human touch that makes this a coming-of-age film rather than a gung-ho action film. Cate Blanchett's character is rather sterile and predictable but Ronan & Bana provide truly believable renditions of the characters. The music is fantastic too, the action sequences have an electrifying accompaniment whilst the slower forest scenes have slower melodies of the same quality; all this on top of great direction from Joe Wright.
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When I first read the plot for Hanna, I was sceptical about how well this movie would be able to compete with other action movies, as it didn't use a well known story or a star cast, but it was a pleasant surprise when I watched it. I would definitely recommend this film to someone who has watched all the well known action films, and wants to experience something that is a different genre all together.
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What a horible, nonsensical, boring mess! I couldn't believe my eyes! I didn't even manage to finish this film - after 90 minutes, with 20 more minutes to go, I gave up, because I didn't care anymore how it will end, I just wanted this ordeal to be over. Below, more of my impressions, with some LIMITED SPOILERS.

Erik Heller (Eric Bana) lives somewhere in the wilderness in a log cabin in northern Finland with his 15-year old daughter Hanna (Saoirse Ronan). They live a tough life, surviving in large part on the hunted game, never seeing anyone else. Erik trained his daughter in survival, hunting, shooting, martial arts and taught her also numerous languages, in order to prepare her for an unavoidable confrontation with Marissa Wiegler (Cate Blanchett), a woman who has some mysterious link with Hanna and Erik. One day Hanna declares that she is ready... And then the film really begins.

The beginning and the general idea seemed very promising - but ten minutes into the film, things TOTALLY unravel and the story never recovers. Nothing in this film makes the SLIGHTEST SENSE! That in itself wouldn't be too serious, as after all most action movies have nonsensical scenarios - but here things are made worse by the pervasive sense of boredom instilled by:

- total predictability,
- going-through-the-motions we-saw-it-all-a-thousand-times-before action scenes
- lame, morbidly incompetent and incredibly weird villains (SPOILER: the main villain's sidekick is a homosexual owner of a transvestite strip club, who makes his evil work in underwear...
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