Is this still a sneak assassination?

Karson 2021-12-20 08:01:03

I played the game first and then watched the movie. After watching it, I laughed out loud, because the 47 in the movie is exactly the same as the 47 in my game!

According to the scoring standards in the game:

Noise: back back back back back back back back back back back to back

Violence: ☠️ ☠️ ☠️ ☠️ ☠️ ☠️ ☠️ ☠️ ☠️ ☠️

Title: Terrorist

Notorious value: 200/200

Witnesses: 0 (because they were all abruptly)

Whether it was filmed: No (the reason is the same as above)

News: Massacre of 216 people! Wanted by the police!

From the level of game adaptation:

This movie has turned into a fairy fight, and the focus has completely shifted away from the stealth assassination highlighted in the game. Just look at it. Just be happy. Game fans don’t waste time. You will be disappointed.

In terms of action movies:

There are many logical flaws in the plot, melee melee combat feels soft and dull, the character's special functions often fail, and the central idea of ​​forced sublimation (what you did makes who you are), the more boring the more you see, the less exciting it is as an action movie My adrenaline is still quite a failure

Summarize:

As a game fan, give me a score of 3 for feelings. Another 47 movie of Amway, which is still relatively restored. I listened to the bgm of the opening Requiem and I stood upside down, and my bald head is much more handsome than this.

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Extended Reading

Hitman: Agent 47 quotes

  • Le Clerq: If you give me what I want, I'll leave your daughter in peace.

    Litvenko: If I give you what you want, there will be no peace.

  • [first lines]

    Diana: [narrating] The history of man is defined by war. And war by the men who fight it. What if we could create a better man? Someone did.

    Diana: The Agent program was initiated in August of 1967 by a man named Peter Aaron Litvenko. It's purpose was to create the perfect killing machine. Human beings without emotion, or fear, or remorse. The resulting subjects were called, Agents. The Program was a success. But the price of creating men without humanity, was Litvenko's conscience.

    Diana: Applying his brilliant mind to his flight, he vanished. Fearing that it would be exposed, the Govt shut down the Program, and surviving Agents drifted into shadows. Realizing it's potential, many tried to re-start the Program. All failed. So they focused their efforts on finding the one man who could.

    Diana: The task fell to Dr. Albert Delriego. A ruthless, and efficient man. But Litvenko had disappeared and even he couldn't find him. Then, 6 years into his search, Delriego made an unexpected discovery. A single photograph, which would become the key to finding Litvenko.

    Diana: No-one had ever imagined, that in the end, it would come down to one, little girl.