Un asesino a sueldo conocido como agente 47 es contratado por "La Organización" y acaba envuelto en una conspiración política con la Interpol y el ejército ruso pisándole los talones.Un asesino a sueldo conocido como agente 47 es contratado por "La Organización" y acaba envuelto en una conspiración política con la Interpol y el ejército ruso pisándole los talones.Un asesino a sueldo conocido como agente 47 es contratado por "La Organización" y acaba envuelto en una conspiración política con la Interpol y el ejército ruso pisándole los talones.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados en total
- Hitman #3
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But the misses are mostly in the screenplay and frenzied direction of Xavier Gens. In a plot that mixes the assassin looking to rediscover his humanity, the hooker with a heart of gold, the video game adaptation, shady politics and the frenetic direction of European action movies, "Hitman" should be an action fan's wildest dreams come true. While skilled in these areas, the problems arise in trying to bring it together as a wholesome film and trying to tell a coherent story.
"Hitman" centers on the mysterious and world-renowned assassin Agent 47 (a perfectly stoic Timothy Olyphant), who becomes embroiled in a political conspiracy in St. Petersburg, Russia, following a failed hit on the Russian president. Hunted by a determined Interpol agent named Mike Whittier (Dougray Scott), his men, the Russian military and other assassins, Agent 47's only key to clearing his name is the tragic hooker Nika (Olga Kurylenko), who may have been a witness to the attempted killing. Of course because Nika is sexy as hell, the film allows her two topless scenes, and one attempt at trying to bed Agent 47, though sadly, her character is way underdeveloped, so all we care about are her T + A.
"Hitman" establishes itself nicely in the beginning but loses itself in murky political intrigue that I myself had a lot of difficult trying to sift through. If the script by Skip Woods had taken its time in developing the plot a little bit more, then maybe I wouldn't have been so lost at trying to figure things out. Of course where the film mostly succeeds at, is its bloody action sequences. Where most action films today don't even bother in the way of bloody violence, "Hitman" loses itself in these stylish action scenes. Issues abound though with the extremely hyper and tripped-out editing, which tends to take away from the action.
The bald-headed, bar-code-tattooed Timothy Olyphant fills his shoes nicely as Agent 47, the man who was literally born to kill, though I honestly thought that the role should have gone to someone a little bit older or more experienced in the realm of action films; of course the actor I would have chosen for Agent 47 would have been Billy Zane, though I'm not sure anyone knows where he is right now so Olyphant will have to do. Olyphant seems to handle himself nicely in the film's frequent blood-lettings, including a four-way shootout that devolves into a brutal hand-to-hand combat encounter within the claustrophobic confines of a rail-car.
"Hitman" is the latest video game adaptation to hit the screens so far and like most entries, it's a hit & miss vehicle. My generic approach to these movies is clear and as follows: "Mortal Kombat" (1995) remains the best adaptation of a video game yet, followed by last year's "Silent Hill" (2006). Others, like "Doom" (2005), and the "Resident Evil" films and "Tomb Raider" movies, are also above-average efforts, so "Hitman," with its hits & misses, fits right in perfectly.
6/10
I've seen some comments call the movie horrible and disappointing , as i can see the movie was very good , but being short was the only bad thing about it .. IMHO there should have been more to watch maybe another target for him to kill .. still i highly recommend the movie even if you aren't a big fan of the game.
Timothy Olyphant was great in the way he performed agent 47 .. the way he walks , the way he moves or look , he literally rocked .
After all , i wish that the 20th century would think of producing another hit-man as good as this one or maybe better .
Aspects of the game was incorporated in the movie and they didn't overkill with stupid ideas. Action was pretty good and I like the fight scenes. Agent 47 in the movie does live up to his cold killer reputation in spite of a girl being introduced. Its a good thing they keep it nice and cold.
The only thing I noticed is that Timothy looks too pretty cute to be Agent 47. Other than that, its good.
Anyway, it's got a great story, 47 is for the most part, played as he should be, and there is enough action to keep you from getting bored.
Ranking wise, it's definitely no "Die Hard 3" or "Big Fish", but it is probably one of the best video-game to movie transitions thats been done in a long time.
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- TriviaWhen Agent 47 jumps through the hotel window into the kids' room, they're playing Hitman: Blood Money (2006) for the PlayStation 2. (They're playing through "Death of a Showman", the training level.)
- ErroresInterpol headquarters is located in Lyons, France and not in London.
- Citas
Agent 47: Because that suitcase perfectly holds my Blaser Sniper Rifle, two .45s and a gag for irritating, talkative little girls like yourself. You want me to stop and get it out?
Nika Boronina: I don't know - you think we have time for foreplay?
- Créditos curiososThe opening credits are interspersed with scenes from the childhood of the Hitman program members. These also feature individuals in monk-like robes and religious music, as if this were a holy calling, perhaps comparable to the Shaolin monks of historic fame (although they didn't involve guns).
- Versiones alternativasThe Unrated version contains an extra 63 seconds of mostly violence.
- ConexionesEdited into Hitman: Deleted Scenes (2008)
- Bandas sonorasAve Maria
Written by Franz Schubert
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Hitman
- Locaciones de filmación
- St. Alexander Nevski Temple, Sofía, Bulgaria(Cathedral Saint Aleksandar Nevski)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 24,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 39,687,694
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 13,180,769
- 25 nov 2007
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 101,276,318
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 34 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1