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Salander: Amazon's new drama "Hannah" was officially launched, and fans of the show reported that the overall rhythm is good. Although the plot is relatively routine, it still has a gripping plot, which is worth a try.
Synopsis: Hannah has superb fighting skills and survival skills. She lives in seclusion in the forest with her father, who warns her that her life may be in danger if she steps out of the forest. An accident exposed Hannah's identity, and she was immediately hunted down by a mysterious organization. Hannah would rely on the knowledge and skills taught by her father to fight back.
Text / Friederika
Who doesn't want to watch a handsome girl fight against ten, and watch a cold girl with full force fall in love with beautiful clothes, linger at parties and cute boys.
If the girl has another handsome and charming father, oh ho, arrange it immediately.
"Hannah" starts with the heroine stepping out of the forest for the first time. Born and raised in the jungle, she received brutal physical, intellectual, and language training since she was a child, and became a multilingual and agile warrior.
It's all because of mercenary father Erik, who warns Hannah of the danger to her life if her existence is known to the world.
But Hannah is no longer a child. She has reached the period of teenage rebellion, which is the most troublesome for her parents. She resists the prohibition set by her father from the heart, and is full of curiosity about the world outside the forest.
She sneaks out of the woods and meets the lumberjack and his son. Although her father taught her not to trust strangers, Hannah took the chocolate and took the boy with the snowmobile to the signal tower on the edge of the forest.
Hannah's image was initially clear at this time, and her cognition of human society came from her father's teaching. Although she could easily recite the history of a city and speak multiple languages, she had no contact with real humans.
So in the face of the kindness of the strange boy, she easily agreed to him. The consequences of this simplicity and curiosity are bound to be exciting and dangerous.
It didn't take long for Hannah and the logging boy to be discovered by the army, and the news quickly reached the ears of the father's CIA female liaison. A group of soldiers surrounded the cave where Hannah and her father lived. Hannah was arrested and her father disappeared.
Hannah, who was taken away, naturally wouldn't just admit her move. She showed 100% of her combat power in the prison, and managed to destroy the enemy and escaped without breaking a sweat.
Hannah and her father made an appointment when they parted, to meet somewhere in Berlin after they got away. So Hannah, who had just escaped from prison, immediately set off for Berlin. On the way, she made her first friend of the same age, British girl Sophie.
With Sophie, Hannah had her first photoshoot, her first drink, her first nightclub, her first dress...
If the confusion about her life experience is Hannah's first layer of feelings, then her second layer of feelings - the yearning for the ordinary girl's life that she could have had but never got, was thoroughly stimulated after she met Sophie.
Hannah, who was released under the influence of alcohol and electronic music, was no longer the same as Hannah who practiced long-range shooting in the woods. The cities she came into contact with were no longer a long history dictated by her father, but living people.
When the same age is playing Snapchat, talking about boys, worrying about exams, Hannah runs in the forest with heavy weights, practices fighting, carries sandbags, and is always on guard against villains. This contrast makes her truly long for ordinary family life for the first time. .
However, if the mystery of her own life experience is not solved, Hannah will never be able to live peacefully. In the end, Hannah passes the investigation and faces the female contact and the conspiracy behind her to complete her revenge.
In general, the plot is more routine, similar to "The Bourne" and other "Lone Hero" movies;
The contrast of the characters is easy to attract attention, and Hannah's changes in appearance and inner struggle are the main points of interest;
The characters are online, and the new actor Esme Creed-Miles, who plays Hannah, is very beautiful. Joel Kinnaman, the hero of "Carbon Change", is the biggest attraction. This is also his partner with Mireille Enos again after "Murder".
At a time when teen dramas generally focus on the drudgery of small-group struggles, cool heroines can bring a touch of fun to the weekend.
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