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Hitman (Extreme Edition) [2007] [Blu-ray]

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  • Directors: Xavier Gens
  • Writers: Skip Woods
  • Producers: Charles Gordon, Adrian Askarieh
  • Format: Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, German, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch
  • Dubbed: French, German
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Audio Description: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: 31 Mar. 2008
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0011MPHS6
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 21,445 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Fast-paced action thriller based on the computer game of the same name. A professional assassin known only as Agent 47 (Timothy Olyphant), hired by a group known only as 'The Agency', is ensnared in a political conspiracy which finds him on the run from both Interpol and the Russian FSB (The successors to the KGB). The hunter becomes the hunted as he is chased across Eastern Europe while, at the same time, he tries to find out who set him up and why they're trying to take him out. Unexpectedly, the greatest threat to 47's survival may be the first stirrings of his conscience and the alien emotions awakened in him by Nika (Olga Kurylenko), a beautiful woman who gets herself wrapped up in the conspiracy and, consequently, 47's life.

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It’s hard not to feel like one has entered a certain dimension of video-game logic while watching Hitman, a lightly enjoyable action-suspense movie indeed based on a popular and bloody game about a mysterious hired gun with a bar-code tattoo on his bald head and a number (47) in lieu of a name. Living like a chaste monk while slipping past borders to kill his targets, 47 (Timothy Olyphant of Deadwood) moves like a determined shark and speaks softly to his contact at the enigmatic "the Organization," which raises cast-off children to become well-paid assassins. Fruitlessly pursued by an Interpol cop (Dougray Scott) who can never get sovereign governments to cooperate, 47 has no trouble slipping in and out of countries to ply his trade. Until, that is, he’s set up to take a fall in Russia by shooting a national leader who is promptly replaced by a lookalike double. Suddenly on the run, 47 has to retrace his steps and formulate a lethal plan for extricating himself from a trap. Caught in the chaos is the lovely Nika (Olga Kurylenko), forced into sex slavery by 47’s new enemies and the one person who seems uniquely qualified to break through 47’s many personal barriers.

Directed by France’s Xavier Gens, Hitman features loads of bloody mayhem and unabashed moments of pulp absurdity, such as a scene in which 47 and three other Organization killers agree to fight one another respectfully, then proceed to pulverize each other with swords and fists. As fodder for gamers, however, Hitman is packed with visuals and dramatic moments that seem so odd on the big screen until one realizes they are basically placemarkers for the video-game edition. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com

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That question, posed at the beginning of a conversation which bookends this film, is its' most memorable line of dialogue. But it is not the dialogue for which this 2007 thriller will be remembered. The film, based on a video game, delivers almost non-stop and graphically bloody action. Certain aspects of the film are strange and confusing, but it holds the attention, has two or three exceptionally strong acting performances, and is very well put together.

The premise is that there is a mysterious group called "The organisation" apparently, run by priests, which has ties to almost every government on earth and raises orphaned children as genetically enhanced hired killers. These freelance assassins appear to be raised to believe that the people they have been hired to kill deserve to die: they have numbers rather than names and barcodes on the back of their shaved heads.

The central character and anti-hero of the film, number 47, played by Timothy Oliphant, is the best of the best among these super-assassins and has taken over a hundred lives in various parts of the world with stunning efficiency. But then he is betrayed and set up, with lethal consequences - particularly lethal for the people who had planned to use him and then get rid of him.

The best piece of acting in the film comes from Dougray Scott as number 47's main antagonist: not one of the many people who are trying to kill him, but Interpol inspector Mike Whittier, who has spent three years trying to put him in front of a court of law. Whittier comes nearer than anyone else to understanding number 47 - which is not all that close.
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I had already seen this film on DVD and thought it was great. Having recently purchased a Blu Ray player I saw this film advertised on Blu ray and decided to purchase it.
This was my third Blu Ray film the others being Star Trek and Avatar. In all honesty as a blu ray film I was disappointed, it seemed to me to lack the sharpness and clarity of the other 2 films and to me didn't seem much different to the DVD copy. On this basis I have given it three stars but for the film itself I would give it 5/5.
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Hitman the movie. The moment I found out there had been a movie made about Agent 47 and the hitman games, I went straight to my local film store and bought it. I watched it the same night and was not disappointed! This a great action movie and does a great job of sticking to the style of the games; whether it's the use of the signature "Ave Maria" track, or Agent 47's silverballers, it is very faithful to the video game fans.
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I like this film i believe the reviews that only gave it 1 star are overly harsh. If you liked the bourne films then i is sure u would like this, it is not quite as good but still good. Fight scenes are great, soundtrack draws you in and chemistry between 47 and nika is good.
Basically a good action flick,
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This is a good action movie. Notice that the only negative user review is by someone who is a fan of the computer game of the same title. This happens regularly and I do not comprehend it. Judge the movie on the movie and not on some daft brainless computer game! Check out the reviews for Resident Evil Extinction and you will find exactly the same comments.

Hitman is a good movie. The action and effects are awesome. The Blu-Ray version has very good picture quality although not quite as crisp as some but you will need a very big screen (more than 50") or projector to even notice. It is far better than the aweful MPEG2 transfers that we sometimes suffer on BD titles like Commando for example. Why do those idiotic BD producers do that? It would be like putting a 1.3 litre engine in a Ferrari! Sound is DTS HD Master 5.1 and so is very good. Shame it is only 5.1 channels but then everything can't always be perfect!

All-in-all a very entertaining movie.
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By Caleb Williams VINE VOICE on 5 April 2008
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Yet another game to movie adaptation, but this one has a major difference. It's actually pretty damn cool.

Timothy Olyphant fits perfectly into the role of Agent 47, an orphan who is taken in and trained by an agency that trains children to be the most stealthy and deadly hitmen in the world. Agent 47 is the best of the best of all the Hitmen raised and trained by "The Organization." He is called in to perform on a hit on the Russian President Mikhail Belicoff, however the hit is a setup and 47 finds himself on the run from Interpol & The Russian Secret Police.
While on the run, 47 endeavours to get revenge and find the truth about who set him up and why. This unravels a tangled web of lies and deceipt as one by one he kills those who have done him wrong, including those who are also members of "The Organisation."
During his streak he comes across an unlikely companion in Nika Boronina who we come to see gives 47 emotions and feelings that he's never encountered before.

This is a really good movie and something that at times keeps so close to the game that you come to think this is a game in itself. Timothy Olyphant plays 47 incredibly and although 47 is conventionally an emotionless character but within the movie we are given emotion that is being held back. That may be a bit of an oxymoron but the way in which Olyphant portrays it is amazing as it's a character that has all this emotion built up inside but is trying to hold it back.
The action, dialogue and cinematography of this film I found to be incredibly intelligent. It has moments in it that you can identify to the game and there's one point in particular which the game itself is given a nod. 47 breaks through the window of a hotel room and it cuts to a vision of kids playing the video game hitman.
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