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Synopsis: Hanna (Ronan) is a teenage girl. Uniquely, she has the strength, the stamina, and the skills of a soldier; these come from being raised by her father (Bana), an ex-CIA man, in the wilds of Finland. Living a life unlike any other teenager, her upbringing and training have been one and the same, all geared to making her the perfect assassin. The turning point in her adolescence is a sharp one; sent into the world by her father on a mission, Hanna journeys stealthily across Europe while eluding agents dispatched after her by a ruthless intelligence operative with secrets of her own (Blanchett). As she nears her ultimate target, Hanna faces startling revelations about her existence and unexpected questions about her humanity.
Director(s): Joe Wright
Production: Focus Features
  8 wins & 25 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
65
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
PG-13
Year:
2011
111 min
$40,200,000
Website
1,360 Views


- All right..

- God, you're not hard to convince! Perv.

Who?

Have you got anything to wear?

You can't wear those, you

look like some mad German.

Are you scared?

Of what?

Are we going to kiss now?

Would you like to?

Kissing requires a total

of 34 facial muscles

and 112 postural muscles.

The most important muscle involved

is the orbicularis oris muscle,

because it is used to pucker the lips

Hanna, you mentalist!

Please tell your friend

I wanted just a kiss.

Hanna!

- Should I let him go?

- As opposed to what?

Yes, you should let him go!

I'm going to go now.

Okay.

It was nice.

Sophie, is that you?

It is the sandman.

Go to sleep.

Oh, my God You acted like

a bandit. It's embarrassing.

- Like what?

- Oh I can't believe you.

Hello, Mama.

I know you're disappointed in me.

I know it. I am very sorry, Mama.

But.. But maybe I've found

a way to make it better.

I'm in a programme now.

A programme to make babies stronger.

It's an American

programme, very scien...

How did you get into

my house, Mrs. Wiegler?

I'm looking for Erik.

He said you were dead.

So you've seen him?

He sent word.

Where is Hanna?

Did you ever have children of your own?

I made certain choices.

Then you will never understand

what it is like to lose your child.

To not know what happened.

The years of waiting.

Of watching from the window. 480mm

And waiting..

Waiting..

Have you seen her?

Hanna!

Can you tell me what she looks like?

Like her mother.

- Hanna?

- Yes

Where do you really come from?

Leipzig. I live in Leipzig.

If we're going to be friends, you're

going to have to be honest with me.

Those are the rules.

- Are we friends?

- Yes

I like you.

I'd like to have a friend.

I mean, you're a freak and

everything, but I like you.

I like you too. I really do.

But

There are things I can't tell you.

- Do you understand?

- Yes

Actually, no I don't.

There are peoples that want to harm me.

- Bad peoples.

- I see.

- And they won't stop.

- Right.

So, for your own safety.

Can we still be friends?

I don't know.

I mean I don't really

know who you are, do I?

That's just it.

Neither do I.

- What is it?

- It's something about me.

I know what DNA means, but I

don't understand the rest of it.

- Are you sick?

- I don't feel sick.

- What's wrong with you?

- Nothing's wrong with me.

What are you going to do?

I'm going to Berlin.

I have to meet meet my father

at the House of Wilhelm Grimm.

From Grimms fairy tales?

That's right.

If you say so.

Did I say the wrong thing again?

Keep this.

To remember me.

It's a friendship bracelet.

Thank you.

Where's Hanna?

Wow, you look rough! Do want some tea?

I had some. Who's Hanna?

The girl we ate dinner with in Morocco.

She's here, or was. She

came out with me last night.

How did she get here?

Is she with her father?

No, she came on her own.

What?

Look, other people have

their own style of parenting.

He's promoting independence.

She's like an orphan!

Call me conservative.

- Are you really conservative, darling?

- No I'm not.

I said we'll give her a lift to

Lyon. We are going to Lyon, aren't we?

- I found breakfast.

That's gross!

We've got him! We have Heller.

Do you read me? Bring him to

Wiegler. She will id an interview

- Is that what she said?

- Confirmed with her two minutes ago.

Marissa, damn it!

I feel so grounded in the countryside.

The city stifles me,

emotionally, creatively, spiritually.

Places like this bring us closer to God.

God?

Well, not any modernistic sense.

Buddha, Krishna, the God within.

Whatever you believe in.

What do you believe in, Hanna?

Nothing.

Everything alright?

I think so.

I'm not sure if it's true

that the baby can hear me,

but at night I feel her.

I hope she hears me.

Was it like this for you, mama?

I think I know what she looks like.

I can see her when I close my eyes.

I can hear her inside me.

Do you think is that silly?

Oh, I think it's a girl.

I hope so.

Erik...

What?

Oh for Christ's sake, Lewis.

Hello, Marissa.

I heard you were dead.

Did your little girl tell you that?

- What are you listening to?

- Self help.

Are you in need of help?

It's good to hear you.

I didn't imagine we'd

have the chance to talk.

You don't have her, do

you? You're not that good.

Oh, Erik! You're such a flirt.

- Tech's on the way.

- You were a good agent, Erik.

Sad to see you go dumb.

What did I miss?

I couldn't do it anymore.

The things we did.

I... I'm sorry with Johanna.

With all of them. With Hanna.

So, why come back now?

Tech guys.

I asked you a question, Erik?

Erik, are you still there?

Move. Get up.

Sh*t... sh*t... sh*t...

Hanna, I think we're lost.

- I have to pull over.

- No, don't.

Can't see the map.

Have we stopped? I need to pee.

Don't want you going

too far right now, love.

I think you should stay

where you are, Sophie.

Hanna, what's going on?

Keep calm.

- Are we are in Lyon?

- No we're not.

Whatever you do, don't follow me!

Promise not to follow me.

I promise.

Thank you for being my friend.

Hanna!

Come on, come on!

Silence! Shut up

Hanna.

Definitely odd. Disconnected.

You know, I like to think that

I have a rapport with kids.

You know, I get with them.

You know, sir, it's days like

this that I really hate my job.

- Yeah, I'm sure you do..

- This is very, very difficult.

But sometimes children

are bad people too.

- Stop crying.

- I'm not telling you anything!

- Do you know this boy?

- No!

He knows you. Your friend

is in a lot of danger.

I don't know anything!

She said she lived in Leipzig.

She went to The Klaus College Gymnazium.

Her friends were Rudy and Gunter

She likes tennis and she

has a dog named Trudy.

- She lied to you.

- Absolutely.

It is not lost, but we must act very

carefully. But she needed taken care of.

I've got something to show you.

- A little help from mom.

- This is Hanna's mother.

Biological mother.

to death by Hanna's father

on a camping trip.

Don't you wanna see what's inside?

- Say "Please. "

- Please.

You like her, don't you?

It's okay. I won't tell anyone.

She's very pretty.

- Where is she?

- You tell me.

- Is she in lots of trouble?

- The worst kind, sweetheart.

Some very bad men are looking for her,

and I need to find her.

I wanna protect her.

Do you want her to get hurt?

No.

She's going to Berlin.

To Wilhelm Grimm's house.

To meet her dad.

Hanna. Hanna... Hanna come, come.

This way.

Been waiting for you a long time.

What did Erik told you about me?

Wilhelm Grimm's House Stefan Straza,

That's it.

He didn't tell you of my magic.

Klaus, 09/05. Be there Tuesday. Erik.

- What day is it?

- It's today, my dear.

Come, come. 650mm

Sit.

Sit.

Oh, you're hungry.

- Waffles.

- May I have one?

An egg? Of course.

You can eat whatever you want, my dear.

My shoe!

Oh, I've almost forgotten.

A present.

For me?

You will need a fresh photograph.

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Seth Lochhead

Seth Lochhead is a Canadian screenwriter. He is best known for writing the 2011 film Hanna with David Farr. more…

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