Director: Luc Besson
Cast: Sasha Luss , Luke Evans , Cillian Murphy , Helen Mirren , Anna Krippa , Lera Abova , Alexander Petrov , Nikita Pavlenko , Ivan Franeck , Jean-Baptiste Puech , Aleksei Maslodudov
Plot: Beneath Anna Poliatova's striking beauty lies a secret that will unleash her indelible strength and skill to become one of the world's most feared government assassins. An electrifying thrill ride unfolding with propulsive energy, startling twists and breathtaking action, ANNA introduces Sasha Luss in the title role with a star-studded cast including Academy Award Winner Helen Mirren, Cillian Murphy, and Luke Evans.
My Movie Review: The movie is all splendid over-the-top action and slick scenes put together! Anna is a spy-assassin genre that's one part top model and mostly a killer seducer one can't go wrong how stylish and hardcore the action sequence give's one of the best fight scene ever! Luc Besson's latest film often works for multiple jaw-dropping set pieces and very smart story that's fun to watch and full of interesting twists explained clear after a back-flash how it is done! Sasha Luss on title role with a star-studded cast: Luke Evans, Cillian Murphy and Helen Mirren makes a great ensemble as involve in a world-class assassin's operation could be entertaining! This curiously familiar female agent turns on seduction and power dynamics though her beauty and make a strong impression in swapping identity blonde or brunette she's a force to be seen! Awesome love triangle blooms and a witty counterpoint with Olga let us know who's in-charge:)
Critics Consensus: Anna finds writer-director Luc Besson squarely in his wheelhouse, but fans of this variety of stylized action have seen it all done before and better. Over and over, the film proceeds down one narrative path, then jumps back as each twist reveals a new, hidden thread. Besson keeps the story and action clear while deftly slipping in minor details that prove crucial later on. Besson is riffing on spy movies and their inherent double crosses and triple crosses, stopping just short of parody but letting the audience in on the trick. And thanks to Besson and a willing cast, the trick's a pretty good one. The gunplay in "Anna" grows repetitive before long, and the heroine's invincibility feels like a cheap substitute for the power that wields over her. Writer/director Luc Besson returns with action movie that prizes swift economy and slick entertainment over' depth and meaning, but centers on a powerful, strong leading woman!
Source: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/anna_2019
Critics Consensus: Anna finds writer-director Luc Besson squarely in his wheelhouse, but fans of this variety of stylized action have seen it all done before and better. Over and over, the film proceeds down one narrative path, then jumps back as each twist reveals a new, hidden thread. Besson keeps the story and action clear while deftly slipping in minor details that prove crucial later on. Besson is riffing on spy movies and their inherent double crosses and triple crosses, stopping just short of parody but letting the audience in on the trick. And thanks to Besson and a willing cast, the trick's a pretty good one. The gunplay in "Anna" grows repetitive before long, and the heroine's invincibility feels like a cheap substitute for the power that wields over her. Writer/director Luc Besson returns with action movie that prizes swift economy and slick entertainment over' depth and meaning, but centers on a powerful, strong leading woman!
Source: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/anna_2019
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