Sunday, July 31, 2016

10. Hanna

"Hanna is a first-rate thriller about the drawbacks of home schooling. As it opens, a teenage girl is in the act of killing a deer with her bow and arrow, and then as she's gutting the carcass, a man sneaks up behind and says, 'You're dead!' She engages in a fierce hand-to-hand battle with this man, who turns out to be her father. He has raised her as they lived alone deep in the forest in a house that looks like it was inspired by lots of gingerbread."  --Excerpt from a full review by Roger Ebert on RogerEbart.com


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