The first season of "Hannah" consisted of eight episodes, and the first episode aired during the winter break. About last week, Renren Film and Television updated the remaining seven episodes at once, and I watched the whole season at two or three in the morning in one go. In terms of plot, it is a very ordinary revenge, which is somewhat similar to "The Count of Monte Cristo". Although the visual impact and plot transition of the finishing are very reasonable, there is still room for improvement in the details.
At the beginning of the film, Eric (adopted father) and Johanna (Hanna's biological mother) rescued Hanna (as a baby) from a secret research institution and were hunted down by the secret government. Johanna died in a car accident, and Eric took Hanna with him. Fleeing into the forest, he began a seclusion life in order to avoid pursuit. Eric has been teaching Hanna about self-defense and various aspects during her seclusion. But the director has a big loophole here is that he didn't explain how Eric got so many books and bullets from a place near the Arctic Circle... So when I watched the first episode, I thought this TV series was average. At the end of the first episode, Hanna is hunted down again for not following Eric's orders and their identities are revealed. In order to save their lives, Eric and Hanna agreed to meet in Berlin and then run away separately.
(One of the highlights of the show is the episode: "Anti-Lullaby"!!!)
The result of the separate escape is that Hanna is caught by Marissa who has been chasing their father and daughter and Eric escapes. Thanks to the self-defense skills Eric taught Hanna, she miraculously escaped from the detention center and found Sophie in the desert of Mexico, who had lost her temper with her family. Hanna took Sophie's car and left together in order to escape from Marissa's eyes as soon as possible. It was only in the car that Hanna learned that the family was actually British, and came here to play in order to alleviate the conflicts in the family. Sophie doesn't have many friends. After seeing such a lovely lady, she immediately became friends with her, and brought Hanna to experience all kinds of new things, such as going to bars.
Because Hanna had never seen the outside world before, she felt very confused for a while, and almost fell into the abyss of drunkenness. It is worth mentioning that when Hanna played Sophie's younger brother's ipad, she showed her super high IQ and easily broke through her younger brother's highest score, which also implied why Hanna was locked in the institute at that time.
At the end of the second episode, Hanna shoots Sophie in front of Sophie in order to get rid of Marissa's gang and scrambles to the train to flee to Berlin.
The background is almost explained, and the whole drama has begun to enter the main topic from three or four episodes.
After Hanna and Eric met, Eric introduced Hanna to his former comrade-in-arms. Their purpose is to plot a plot to assassinate Marissa, because Eric believes that the only way to end their life on the run is to kill her father and daughter. Everything was well arranged, but one of them defected, causing the plan to develop a little faster than it had originally been. Finally got Marissa. Like all TV dramas, Eric won't kill her so easily, otherwise how can we make the next season. Eric made many requests to Marissa to evacuate, and she agreed one by one. Of course, Hanna was not idle either. She found evidence that Eric was not her biological father behind Eric's back. Hanna couldn't stand the concealment and deception that Eric had been keeping from her, and it finally broke out on the day they were about to flee. Eric and Hanna get into an argument when they're about to board the plane, and they fall into the trap of the government. Once again, Hanna and Eric separated, and one of Eric's comrades died.
At this point, those of you who haven't watched "Hannah" can make a general decision on whether to continue chasing the show, and the rest will be discussed in the next article.
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