About Hanna
Joe Wright's 2011 film 'Hanna' is a stylish and unconventional action thriller that blends fairy tale elements with gritty espionage. The story follows sixteen-year-old Hanna (Saoirse Ronan), raised in the Arctic wilderness by her ex-CIA operative father Erik (Eric Bana) to become the perfect assassin. When she embarks on a mission across Europe, she becomes the target of ruthless intelligence agent Marissa Wiegler (Cate Blanchett), who holds dark secrets about Hanna's origins.
Saoirse Ronan delivers a mesmerizing performance, perfectly capturing Hanna's lethal skills and childlike wonder as she experiences the modern world for the first time. Cate Blanchett is chillingly effective as the villainous Wiegler, while Eric Bana brings depth to the protective father role. Director Joe Wright, known for period dramas, demonstrates remarkable versatility, creating thrilling action sequences enhanced by The Chemical Brothers' pulsating electronic score.
'Hanna' stands out for its unique atmosphere, blending coming-of-age themes with relentless chase sequences. The film explores identity, freedom, and what it means to be human through its fairy tale framework. With stunning cinematography across European locations and a compelling central performance from Ronan, 'Hanna' offers a refreshing take on the assassin genre that's both intellectually engaging and viscerally exciting. It's a must-watch for fans of artistic action cinema seeking something beyond conventional thrillers.
Saoirse Ronan delivers a mesmerizing performance, perfectly capturing Hanna's lethal skills and childlike wonder as she experiences the modern world for the first time. Cate Blanchett is chillingly effective as the villainous Wiegler, while Eric Bana brings depth to the protective father role. Director Joe Wright, known for period dramas, demonstrates remarkable versatility, creating thrilling action sequences enhanced by The Chemical Brothers' pulsating electronic score.
'Hanna' stands out for its unique atmosphere, blending coming-of-age themes with relentless chase sequences. The film explores identity, freedom, and what it means to be human through its fairy tale framework. With stunning cinematography across European locations and a compelling central performance from Ronan, 'Hanna' offers a refreshing take on the assassin genre that's both intellectually engaging and viscerally exciting. It's a must-watch for fans of artistic action cinema seeking something beyond conventional thrillers.


















