A fairy tale about a teenage killer

Stone 2022-04-19 09:01:36

On the white snow, small animals poked their tails out to look for food. A deer walked slowly in the woods. It was a swish arrow that accurately hit the deer's abdomen.

The girl pulled her bow behind her back and ran after her wounded prey. . . This is a girl who grew up in a world of ice and snow, with a snow-white face, blue eyes and firm, sharp eyes. . . Such a movie title. . Makes me think I'm going to tell a fairy tale like Narnia. . .

Snow-covered forests, cabins in the woods, bonfires, fur coats, father and daughter who depend on each other, however, in addition to colorful fairy tale books, there are also thick encyclopedias. . . In addition to hunting, the content of life is more training, all-round training, knowledge of death, high-intensity fighting, and muscles. . . There should also be called the gods. . Anyway, it's very professional physical training

, and even this kind of weird but peaceful life has a ticking time bomb. When 16-year-old Hanna pressed the red button. . . That's it. . The real reality opens up before her and us. . Alas, this is a killer movie after all. . It's not a fairy tale

, as usual, escape, flee, get caught, interrogate, beat down the bad guys one by one (forgive the simple wording), and crawl around the curved pipe. . . Then open the lid. .

I don't know how everyone was feeling at the time. . At the time, I was a little excited. . It feels like Hanna has finally returned to another fairy tale world after struggling with the cold reality. .

In the vast Gobi desert, the looming desert buildings resembling the Sphinx made me almost think it was Egypt. . . There are cacti everywhere, sharp stones, small snakes that pop up from time to time, and sandstorms. . Occasionally passing by, Hanna, who had been walking for a long time, raised her head and suddenly saw a girl in white shorts standing on a high rock in front of her, "HI"

So the fairy tale entered another scene, and Hanna, who had never been in the world, started an adventure curiously and nervously. TVs, fans, kettles, and all the normal things in the civilized world made Hanna, who had only read them in the encyclopedia, at a loss. I like the part where she hangs out with Sophie and two other boys, desert-style music, parties, speeding motorcycles, and the light green eyeshadow on Hanna's eyelids. . . what. . It makes people think that, just like this, they will forget those terrible things lurking in the dark. .

Eric, Hanna's adoptive father, is also a character who came out of the fairy tale world, but he is different from Hanna in the bright place, just like one is running on the plain, the other is lurking in the sea and swimming silently to the other side.

Marissa is a witch in a fairy tale world, leading a group of dark warriors to kill stupidly and cruelly. However, the most powerful weapon is Marissa Boss' pistol. . Almost wiped out Hanna's father and daughter. . But in the end, the witch who likes grace is because of a 2cm high single shoe. . Accidentally stepped down. . In the end, it was a demise. . .

I saw a short comment by a bean friend that it was "a girl killer in a fairy tale" ~ I think it is very appropriate. As for the whole process, I read it as a beautiful fairy tale. Of course, there will be thrills and nervousness, but such a beautiful style of painting , charming music, dancing people. . . Never seen a killer film made in this style. . It's so charming. . .

Of course, there are many flaws, but I still think this is the best movie I've watched in the first half of the year. The Source code I've seen before has been thrown away without a trace. . . Uh

, when Hanna went to find Uncle Magic, she walked through the children's park with several dinosaur sculptures and climbed into Uncle Magic's cute and messy home~~ The music played turned out to be the soundtrack of boating in TSN. . There are Oscars though. . . This is in line with the intrusion of the killer behind. . still weird

The conflict between Hanna and Eric can be explored more. They have lived together for 16 years and have been in a relationship with each other. Is it because they are not biological and have an abnormal medical examination form, they fight and there is nothing left~~Eric, poor , Still have feelings for Hanna, trying to explain again and again, but there is no time, when danger comes, a sentence "Hanna, run!" a~~~ What a deep love. . Hanna ran around in circles. . . Finally heard the last gunshots. . I couldn't help my legs go weak. . Even seems to see her tears? still none?

And this conflict was actually triggered by Google! ! Such a quick and natural transition from fairy tales to the high-tech era? ? ? Shouldn't it come from a variety of people and give Eric another chance to explain. . Then the two of them quarrel. . It seems a little

strange to see Marissa and Eric in a bit of a warm scene. . I always feel that it shouldn't be just about chasing and killing. . Occasionally, others have seen a little ambiguous content. . The result was that the witch ruthlessly pulled the trigger~ Alas, the tears

all ended in the playground of the children's park. There were no small trains on the empty railway slides, but they meandered deeply through the dark tunnel. The one with the big bad wolf's mouth, tunnel. . The witch and the little girl approached step by step. .

Hanna propped up her body that was shot and walked slowly into the wolf's mouth. A deer walked by in a trance. She glanced back at her. We all knew what she was going to say in the last sentence.

Pulling the trigger equally determinedly, Hanna stands alone in the woods, is it all over? Is she free to live her own life, like her best friends, the Sophie family? Can Eric's death be gently wiped away without leaving a trace? Will the CIA still send people to hunt them down? Can she live on her own with the knowledge in this encyclopedia? The ending is fixed on that empty railroad track. . I don't want to see a sequel because the fairy tale ends here.

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Hanna quotes

  • Rachel: I feel so grounded in the countryside. The city stifles me, emotionally, creatively, spiritually. Places like this bring us closer to God.

    Hanna: God?

    Rachel: Well, not in any monotheistic sense. Buddha, Krishna, the god within. Whatever you believe in.

    [pause]

    Rachel: What do you believe in, Hanna?

    [gets no response, laughs]

    Rachel: Nothing.

  • Hanna: Come and find me.

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