Hitman: Agent 47 Review

Barcoded killer Agent 47 (Friend) is on a mission to track down his creator (Hinds), picking up a troubled young woman (Ware) along the way.

by James Dyer |
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Release Date:

27 Aug 2015

Running Time:

96 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Hitman: Agent 47

That it begins with a big red button saying ‘upload virus’ and ends with someone being tortured for information on ‘adaptive mutation bacteriophages’ by a man with metal skin should tell you all you need to know about Agent 47. Eye-wateringly daft, this second stab at adapting the homicidal videogames doesn’t require suspension of disbelief so much as getting it drunk and stuffing it in a trunk. A buzzcut Friend squirms through exposition but delivers on destruction – Homeland’s Peter Quinn on a pissed-off rampage. Delve into the story at your own risk (sub-dermal titanium armour!), but embrace the unrepentant stupidity of it all and there’s a zen-like joy to be found in this screenvomit of adolescent violence.

Delve into the story at your own risk, but embrace the unrepentant stupidity of it all and there’s a zen-like joy to be found in this screenvomit of adolescent violence.
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