Every now and then, sometimes more often than that, I get to see a kickin' flick. Most times, this happens when I'm alone. What better way to share the joys and explosions of these films than by passing them along to you in review form?
Showing posts with label PG-13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PG-13. Show all posts
Friday, September 23, 2011
Hanna
I was very much looking forward to this movie when I first saw the advance stories. The trailers almost dampened that enthusiasm, but I'm glad I kept going.
Hanna is the story of a little girl and her father, living in the woods of Germany. Though her life is hard, she and her father seem to have a wonderful life together. Soon, this comes to an end, however. She declares herself ready to go and take their vengeance on the woman responsible for the death of her mother.
This sets her out on a mission that covers tremendous expanses, and reveals more of who she is. In the end, the final question is not how to kill the villain, but rather... Just who IS Hanna?
This movie has a justified PG-13 rating, because of language and violence. There is also some insinuated sexuality, though there is no nudity or actual sex scenes. I did find the friend Hanna finds to be a bit over the top, with her talk of lesbianism. However, considering kids her age are now feeling pressured to make decisions such as these, perhaps it's not so over the top after all.
All in all, this movie is certainly time well spent.
Labels:
adventure,
Cate Blanchett,
Eric Banna,
Hanna,
mystery,
PG-13,
revenge
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