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Post by movieliker on Jul 2, 2020 14:57:49 GMT
I liked them both. But I thought Atomic Blonde was better.
What do you think?
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Post by movieliker on Jul 2, 2020 15:26:24 GMT
Atomic Blonde had better action.
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Post by Xcalatë on Jul 2, 2020 16:22:51 GMT
Atomic Blonde is better.
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Post by movieliker on Jul 2, 2020 16:26:01 GMT
Even though it wasn't perfect, Atomic Blonde is a guilty pleasure of mine. I find it very entertaining.
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Post by sostie on Jul 2, 2020 18:38:16 GMT
Hanna.
Both contain two of my favourite character actors - Tom Hollander (Hanna) and Eddie Marsan (AB)
Both have great music - Atomic Blondes "jukebox" soundtrack and Chemical Brothers Hanna score.
The one thing Atomic Blonde has that Hanna doesn't is a shitty ending.
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Post by movieliker on Jul 2, 2020 18:46:22 GMT
Hanna. Both contain two of my favourite character actors - Tom Hollander (Hanna) and Eddie Marsan (AB) Both have great music - Atomic Blondes "jukebox" soundtrack and Chemical Brothers Hanna score. The one thing Atomic Blonde has that Hanna doesn't is a shitty ending. That seems to be the major complaint about Atomic Blonde. The ending was hard to follow. At least up until she shot that guy in the alley/parking lot. The meeting with the Russian agent was cool. Although a little sloppy. I thought the action scenes in Atomic Blonde were better than the action scenes in Hanna. Atomic Blonde was more badass. Hanna and her father's skill seemed to be lacking in the second half of Hanna.
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Post by mikef6 on Jul 2, 2020 18:49:47 GMT
Atomic Blonde. I really disliked "Hanna." Any pleasure that can be taken from this is in Cate Blanchette’s villain. One lengthy but distasteful episode is that of the vacationing family, totally innocent people, who help Hanna out and befriend her only for them all to be killed by Hanna's pursuers. This same plot point of the murder of an innocent family who helps the main characters then is murdered by his enemies is copied in 2017's "Logan" - an equally distasteful exercise.
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Post by movieliker on Jul 2, 2020 18:51:43 GMT
Atomic Blonde. I really disliked "Hanna." Any pleasure that can be taken from this is in Cate Blanchette’s villain. One lengthy but distasteful episode is that of the vacationing family, totally innocent people, who help Hanna out and befriend her only for them all to be killed by Hanna's pursuers. This same plot point of the murder of an innocent family who helps the main characters then is murdered by his enemies is copied in 2017's "Logan" - an equally distasteful exercise. They were murdered? I don't remember them being murdered. Last I saw of them, they were giving information to the bad guys.
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Post by mikef6 on Jul 2, 2020 18:56:53 GMT
Atomic Blonde. I really disliked "Hanna." Any pleasure that can be taken from this is in Cate Blanchette’s villain. One lengthy but distasteful episode is that of the vacationing family, totally innocent people, who help Hanna out and befriend her only for them all to be killed by Hanna's pursuers. This same plot point of the murder of an innocent family who helps the main characters then is murdered by his enemies is copied in 2017's "Logan" - an equally distasteful exercise. They were murdered? I don't remember them being murdered. Last I saw of them, they were giving information to the bad guys. They were prisoners of the bad guys. Tied up. Do you really think they would have been released? Besides, they disappear from the movie. Yeah, they died, just not on-screen as in "Logan."
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Post by sostie on Jul 2, 2020 19:04:14 GMT
Hanna. Both contain two of my favourite character actors - Tom Hollander (Hanna) and Eddie Marsan (AB) Both have great music - Atomic Blondes "jukebox" soundtrack and Chemical Brothers Hanna score. The one thing Atomic Blonde has that Hanna doesn't is a shitty ending. That seems to be the major complaint about Atomic Blonde. The ending was hard to follow. At least up until she shot that guy in the alley/parking lot. The meeting with the Russian agent was cool. Although a little sloppy. It wasn't the execution of the ending that I hated, but what it was.. that she was a US double agent
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Post by movieliker on Jul 2, 2020 19:05:36 GMT
That seems to be the major complaint about Atomic Blonde. The ending was hard to follow. At least up until she shot that guy in the alley/parking lot. The meeting with the Russian agent was cool. Although a little sloppy. It wasn't the execution of the ending that I hated, but what it was.. that she was a US double agent I didn't like the execution. I liked she was a double agent.
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Post by politicidal on Jul 2, 2020 23:20:19 GMT
I saw both just once but I remember liking Hanna better.
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Post by movieliker on Jul 2, 2020 23:33:19 GMT
I saw both just once but I remember liking Hanna better. The movie? Or the TV show (web series)?
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Post by politicidal on Jul 2, 2020 23:37:23 GMT
I saw both just once but I remember liking Hanna better. The movie? Or the TV show (web series)? The movie. Honestly forgot they were making a show until I saw the commercials pop up just recently.
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Post by movieliker on Jul 2, 2020 23:46:37 GMT
The movie? Or the TV show (web series)? The movie. Honestly forgot they were making a show until I saw the commercials pop up just recently. The show is better than the movie (Hanna).
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Post by Vits on Jul 3, 2020 13:02:03 GMT
ATOMIC BLONDE - 6/10
HANNA - 7/10
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Post by movieliker on Jul 3, 2020 15:31:13 GMT
They were murdered? I don't remember them being murdered. Last I saw of them, they were giving information to the bad guys. They were prisoners of the bad guys. Tied up. Do you really think they would have been released? Besides, they disappear from the movie. Yeah, they died, just not on-screen as in "Logan." Oh, so that's an assumption of yours. I didn't think I saw them get murdered.
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