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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
1,302 Views


But everything's in order, yes?

Why do I need a piece of

paper to tell me my name?

Not you, not you my dear.

But everyone else we

need paper and computers,

so we don't have to ask people

their names to look them in the face.

You have a good face.

You look just like your father.

And you walk like him too, uh uh uh.

- I don't walk like that.

- Yes, you do! You do, my dear! Uh uh.

Did you know my mother too?

But, of course.

She was a singer. A wonderful singer.

Do you sing?

Papa.. Erik, didn't teach me.

Oh, you poor child.

He has truely limited you

from all the wonderful

things the world has to offer.

No magic.

No music.

I'll teach you.

Is that him?

Upstairs with you, my dear Quickly.

Good day.

We're closed, boys and girl.

Where is Erik?

He doesn't know much

or he is a very good liar.

He knew Johanna.

- Yes, of course.

- Bits and pieces about the programme.

- What does he know about the girl?

- He thinks Erik's the father.

- Everybody thinks Erik's the father.

- That's precious!

Yes? This is Marissa Wiegler.

Walt, I didn't recog...

Lewis is dead.

Do you think it's important to tell us?

Why didn't you call us yet?

One man, One-day operation.

Yes. Yes. Yes! We all want, Lewis.

He was shooting through the door, Walt.

No, I'm not standing down...

No, I'm interest..

Well, yes.

No, listen, Walt.

Heizinger.

So off to grandmother's house, we go.

Have you seen her?

Hanna!

SOUGH:

Sit down.

Are you my father?

Sit down, Hanna.

- Are you my father?

- Please, sit.

Are you?

Hanna, of course I'm your father.

- I raised you.

- But Marissa said...

- Hanna!

- Don't lie to me!

I'm your father. I've been

with you your whole life.

Treated you like my own flesh and blood.

But I was not your flesh and your blood.

- I am abnormal?

- No!

Where was I born?

Tell me the truth.

You were born in a research facility.

In rural Poland, Galinki.

What was the research?

They took fertilized embryo's

and made small changes

to them to improve them.

To reduce the capacity

for fear, for pity,

to increase muscle strength,

heightened senses. Anything

to make a better soldier.

The perfect soldier.

I've recruited your mother

in an abortion clinic.

I've recruited twenty

women the same way.

- There were other children?

- Yes

When you were two,

Marissa Wiegler, she

closed the whole programme

and all of this research,

it was disposed of.

Do you understand?

I love you, Hanna.

You have to know that.

Because I'm a freak?

No.

Because you are my child.

Where are you going?

Stop this.

Let me go!

Stop this.

Hanna! Hanna, please!

I tried to prepare for what

that would be your life.

You didn't prepare me for this.

Run!

Run!

Take it.

That's all you got?

Run, pig!

Why now, Erik?

Kids grow up.

Mr. Grimm!

Mr. Grimm!

Mr. Grimm.

Hanna

I'm here, Hanna.

Oh, don't worry sweetheart.

Don't! Don't move any closer!

Hanna, I can help you.

Please!

I don't want to hurt anyone anymore..

I just wanna talk.

It's over now, Marissa.

Let me go.

Hanna!

Don't walk away from me, young lady!

I just missed your heart

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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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