Hitman
| Released |
2007 |
Rating |
18 (in UK) |
| Director |
Xavier Gens |
Writer/s |
Skip Woods |
| Starring |
Timothy Olyphant, Olga Kurylenko, Doughy Scott, |
| Source of story |
A computer shoot em up |
| Elevator Pitch |
An assassin belonging to a mystery organisation whose members can be identified by a barcode tattooed on the back of their heads, is ensnared in a labyrinthine plot resulting in him, and a young woman he has befriended, being pursued by the police, the military and his own organisation. |
| Content |
Violent scenes with handguns, automatic and edged weapons and martial arts. Some nudity and one sex scene. |
| A View |
If anyone had scanned a bar code it would have given some point to this mess, only saved by the inclusion of Olga Kurylenko who, with some justification, moved on to James Bond. |
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