In Reply to: Hanna posted by sbrians on September 21, 2011 at 12:58:47:
Hanna's escape from the underground place was an example of near perfect sonic/visual integration. Spectacular.
The cabaret scene also did a fabulous job.
There were other scenes that hit home runs, as well.
My wife and I were commenting on how well done that part of the film was.
Enjoyable flick, and I agree: it had one of the best sonic/visual integrated attacks in recent memory.
Other aspects...
I also liked the recursive dialogue from the beginning of the movie to the finish. That part was very "John Irving."
The kids (11 and 13) and my wife and I had great fun talking about what would happen to hanna after the film's action ended.
The CIA agent lady seemed to be trying to challenge Tilda Swinton from "Michael Clayton."
Didn't like the part where the bald bad guy got beat, slashed, had his leg slammed by a car door....and was still able to chase down Erik.
There were a few "Rambo" moments where the bad guys were juts too quick to pick up on where Hanna was going.
All in all, 8.5-9/10, and I try to be a harsh critic.
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Follow Ups
- The integration of soundtrack and visuals was terrific, I agree. - Enophile 07:32:18 09/26/11 (0)