Hitman: Agent 47

audience Reviews

, 40% Audience Score
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    I've read other reviews and I seriously don't understand all the hate. Hitman original story for a video game that's just repetitive killing isn't half bad. Rupert is the best part of this movie and he brings a very different air to Olyphant did to the character. I wouldn't call this a reboot at all and I think that's where people are expecting too much. The actions scenes are methodical, much like the video game itself. Worth a watch.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    no thank you, not this movie!
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    As somebody who has played all of the hitman games. This makes absolutely no sense in terms of game cannon or general plot. Very dull.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    It takes a special kind of movie to be bad and boring.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    One comment on Chris Stuckmann's review of this film called Agent 47 an accurate adaptation of somebody who's really bad at playing Hitman and I can certainly see where this is coming from. The action is fine but when you think of the Hitman IP, you think getting in and out without causing a scene and seeing 47 engaging in shootouts in wide-open spaces suggests that the executives were skeptical of a stealth-focused narrative believing that audiences would find that boring. Then again, the most recent game at the time the film came out was the polarising, action-focused Hitman: Absolution so what do I know? The best sequence doesn't even involve 47, it just has the female character, who's arguably the true protagonist, making her way out of an airport without getting caught by security cameras. But on the other hand, I did not see this film as remarkably awful. There are ludicrous elements such as something I'll generously call a glorified bulletproof vest and that handcuff thing 47 did that was in the trailer which, if it were in a Fast & Furious movie, I'd consider it more ludicrous than the outlandish stunts we see throughout those films but not really bad enough to warrant being called a cinematic disaster. Rupert Friend does do a good job in the role and the action scenes are okay but overall, this is a clichéd movie that fails to appeal to fans of the game due to being too action-heavy for their tastes whilst action movie fans will complain that it feels too much like a video game. True, it's not as bad as Taken 3, which was the straw that broke the camel's back regarding the Bourne style of action filmmaking, but it's hard not to suspect that this was an attempt to cash in on the surprise hit that was John Wick as quickly as possible because of concerns that it might end up being a flash in the pan. Makes me wish the film dealt more with the idea the first trailer was selling that 47 might be a villain, due to focusing on the victim's POV. Also, Zachary Quinto doesn't show up for Heroes Reborn to play a character who turns out to be Sylar reimagined in the context of a more grounded action movie. The 2007 film was better but I can't say either one of these video game movies had much to talk about compared to others I've seen, both fundamentally stronger and fundamentally inferior, even without Uwe Boll's name attached to them. The 2007 film is a standard spy film gunning for the 24/Bourne crowd whilst this version is a very by-the-numbers action film that has arguably fewer people involved that actually gave a damn about the IP they're adapting.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Different from the original. More story driven. With so many characters in this being stock types, its leaves the action to carry any emotion. Not a terrible waste of time.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    I love the elevator scene when they are in sync. The gun battles are a bit unrealistic compared to John Wick because of how he runs around waiving the guns. But I like the style. It was fun to watch.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Movie was really fun to watch, my wife don't like video games but she really enjoyed the movie.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    There are far worse action movies out there. The settings chosen are spectacular, unfortunately that's about it. The action sequences are passable apart from some extremely jarring cgi, characters are pretty bland and the story is paper thin. Worth a watch with out needing to know all the lore behind the Hitman franchise.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Certainly not as bad as the critics make out. This is the first time I’ve ever seen it…Netflix is giving it a run right now. Fun way to spend an evening