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I like the action, but the games were intentionally silly in a lot of ways. There was a lot of hijink potential they didn't make use of. You could pretty much switch 47 out with anybody in these movies and you wouldn't suspect much. They should've done it like a heist movie where you first see picture in picture views of stuff 47 sees and key actions he takes alongside the effects of them, where he keeps slipping out of trouble or causing elaborate, subtle chicanery. And then maybe a direct chase or fight here and there
Her face tattoo is a major part of their connection. He asks her about it and has a flashback of when he got the bar codes. 47 and the girl had shared trauma. Something about freedom and control over ones own life. And he didnt kill her because she did not react to his presence when she saw him in public. Meaning the agency lied about her being a loose end.
I feel that elvis is too harsh on this movie for no reason. It is his monkey brain that missed the body-tattoo, institutionalized torture that 47 and the girl has in common among many other stuff. But no, watch elvis go she's hot RigHT? for 5 minutes straight. also both of them are sort of puppets of powerful people / organizations and they are pitted against each other. He killed armed swat teams who would have killed him too, but the girl is not even able to throw a punch .. so there is a bit of emotion there, this is in accordance with the games as well, Hitman Absolution
I feel like it's worth noting that the official language in Nigeria is actually English. Now, a lot of people there don't necessarily speak it day-to-day, but it's completely reasonable that those guys would at the beginning.
@@hollycjensen Yeah. It would be cool if they spoke Igbo or Hausa, for example. But it's not unrealistic for them not too. In fact, it's reasonable that English would be the only common language between them, as their first languages could be very different.
I feel like - if they did it in other languages with subtitles - people would complain about subtitles. This - is a character from a video game - at least they got the right voice for Diana.
In the first movie, if I'm not mistaken, he killed the real Belicoff at the start. It was Belicoff's body double who organized the hit as a means of taking over. There's a scene later in the film, after 47 kills Belicoff's brother, where we see Belicoff talking to the FSB agent. He goes into detail about the surgical operations needed to become a lookalike. Also, 47 doesn't kill Nika because she sees him in the public square when he's about to shoot her and she doesn't recognize him. Showing that she never witnessed anything, and this was just him being used to cover up loose ends.
@@MashaRistovaHaven't seen this movie in a long time. I think another reason why he didn't kill her is because she reminded him of his childhood. Don't know exactly what it was. I forgot
@@goglegay Haven't seen this movie in a long time. I think another reason why he didn't kill her is because she reminded him of his childhood. Don't know exactly what it was. I forgot
The idea of 47 in a romantic relationship in anyway is weird to me. Theres a cutscene in the first game where a chick kisses him and he shudders. It just makes sense to me that the genetically perfect clone born to kill would have no interest or time in romance. I think these movies would rock if they were just tense action movies where we follow him assassinating targets in the coolest and smoothest way possible :3
Actually the reason he didn't kill her in the beginning is because she stared right at him in the crowd and didn't recognize him, so he knew something was wrong
I like how the girls backstory is based off violent sexual abuse and being literally trafficked but also the movie finds every possible chance to sexualize her
@@TeruteruBozusama To be fair to them Street view wasn't really a thing yet when they were filming that movie. But also they do it because some countries are just cheaper to film in and they think no one would notice, or at least the main American audience wouldn't lol
Lol, I had reversed situation. xD One episode of American tv show was "placed" in my town. Whole family gathered before tv, because there were no news about tv crew in town. Different looking locations, car plates and even trains xP. So dissapointed. And we knew it was filmed in our country, because they used famous actor and the rest was speaking in perfect diction.
@@seige8621same. Pretty much every reference this dude makes to these movies (including the games themselves) is literally all stuff that came out AFTER.
I remember watching this movie years back when I was younger, thinking "Wow, I didn't know that Hitman got a movie adaptation", and completely forgetting about it afterwards. I didn't even know that this "film" even gotten a sequel to begin with.
Sequel is garbage. First one had some redeeming qualities. But the 2nd one just derailed so hard. The director at the time promised his movie would do the games justice only to turn right around and say he thought the games were boring and nobody would want to see an assassin wear disguised and carefully kill his targets, but that the movie needed gratuitous action if it were to be successful. Well naturally he pushed away fans of the game which should’ve been the target audience smh
When I was a kid I watched the first one and I loved it! It was the first time in my life that I made a character my entire personality for years to come I just thought agent 47 was the coldest and coolest mf ever bro was standing on business
3:20 the forensics team would be able to tell that the explosion originated from inside the victim based on the damage done to the inside his remains, you can see that his upper torso stayed intact so that would mean that either the explosives were inside of him, or that they were strapped to him, and considering that he was taken in by that group of people they would have noticed him strapped with c4 before they brought him into the compound.
People really do misunderstand how much a CSI can find on a scene. It's already crazy how they can give an extremely accurate time of death, let alone the source of an explosion. Hell, what about arson investigators being able to find out the source of a fire?
I think Timmy olyphant was perfect for the role but it just had bad writing I did love the fact he jumps through the window and the kids were playing hitman
Don't get me wrong, the bullet-proof suits they use in John Wick are stupid, but at least they're somewhat compelling and provide a few laughs as well as provide some tangible plot armour. Having a 'sub-dermal layer of titanium' is just outright lazy writing. That's like a kid saying they have a force-field while roleplay-fighting.
The reason 47 didn't kill the goth girl in the first movie is because he could relate to her because they were both abused as children and forced to have a tattoo on their head. And yeah probably because he liked her a bit.
And also that when she looked at him in the square before he pulled his gun out, she didn’t recognise him. Elvis The Alien missing obvious plot points again 😂
Its a shame David Bateson, the voice actor for 47 in the games is in his 60s, hes got the 47 look going on and maybe 20 years ago wouldve played an excellent live action 47
I laughed so hard in theatres when i realized they'd reused footage from Dark Angel for the barcoded kids training sequences. Particularly as they all had it on the back of their necks (as per DA) and yet they were too cheap to reshoot with proper placement for Hitman
When I heard that scene I thought it was showing how she was seen as worthless and how a person could buy her for cheap to do whatever they wanted. But yours makes a lot more sense lol
One of the funniest things about him assassinating the woman in the crowd of people is that I'm pretty sure you'd get the lowest score possible if you did that in the game.
A Hitman movie should be made like a slasher movie, with 47 being the antagonist, but one who obviously wins in the end. 47's face should never be shown, and he should be shown walking around in the background of some shots, in disguise. The real voice of 47 should also be used, because that is absolutely necessary💁🏻♀️
I think they should do an animated movie with David Bateson voicing 47. The animations in Hitman 2016 were so crisp, I'd watch a whole movie just like that.
The Nigerians speaking English isn't too far fetched because it's the official language (also there are multiple ethnic groups that are native to the country and over 500 different national languages and dialects). It actually is more realistic, I think.
There's a saying in writing "you cant write a character that's smarter than you" and its 100% true. Agent 47 in these movies are a dumb person's IDEA of a smart person and it shows.
And the fact the writer has never made a sequel and it didn't blow up in popularity is troubling to me......I love it, I just want MORE! The ending was super underwhelming. I guess I could read the comics it was based off. There's a website out there with them on it to read for free.
I just want a tv series similar to the patriot and barry; instead of fighting back from their employer, it’s just following them doing their hits, and manipulating people around them - cold blooded unlike Barry where he has some kind of moral line with the love interest.
I like the first movie. It was obviously a way to make a hitman movie in somewhat alternative universe (like the diffrent look of other agents which shouldn't be hard to pull off back then), but it succeded at that. It was hitman enough, it was fun ride, and Timoty Olyphant is a mega chad that actually made this version of a character kinda work, more lighthearted hitman, more reminiscent of new hitman trillogy. That being said i wish there was an amazing Hitman movie but i can't imagine anyone taking the role other than original voice actor. But if it ever happen it has to be "old" Hitman, dark hitman from first few games, even including absolution that while had strange plot points, actually managed to make 47 character even more interesting and fitting.
For the first Hitman movie the director was forced by studio interference to add many stupid scene and to change parts of the plot. He refused and has been replaced and it is noticeable by the camera works differences
The sword fight in the train is a big example of a scene that was added later because the higher ups thought there wasn't enough action in the movie. The original plot of the movie was much more serious and psychological
For the beginning scenes where they showed 47 as a child, they just re-used footage from the series "Dark angel" which also has people with barcodes, but on the back of their necks. I wonder if you can spot that in this movie, since they should have it on the back of their heads... Loved Dark Angel when I was young and the re-used scenes caught me off guard.
So glad you mentioned Jason Statham, I saw a film where he plays an assassin (though it was a comedy) and he was AMAZING!! He felt almost like an alternate universe 47. They should definitely try again, but more in line with the World of Assassination trilogy this time. More serious and espionage focused, but there's plenty of room for humor (47 loves wordplay, apparently) and action, plus the overarching plot with Providence is already there!
@@Makarosc Yeah but not in the gruff and seasoned way Jason does it,he's more elegant and refined if you know what I mean.This is not a dig at Statham,just how he feels.
When Mika says she was sold for $300, I just always assumed she was implying $300 grand. Which makes way more sense profits wise…plus people, especially in movies/tv, often abbreviate $$ amounts that’re in the hundreds of thousands to just a hundreds amount - $300 = $300,000. Kind of like how people who also say “300 large” are really saying $300,000.
In the first movie, when 47 is integrating the "witness", the tattoo on her face jumps from one side to the other in the same scene. It's amazing and I couldn't believe it when I saw it jump. My friend and I rewounded it so many times.
Haven't seen the video. But the moment in the first movie where all the agents (AND THE RANDOM INTERPOL AGENT?) pull out 2 katanas from inside their shirt in a mexican standoff situation is the most insane moment in any movie.
the 'facility' her dad is staying in is the flower dome in gardens by the bay which makes it really funny for me to imagine that the employees and people visiting are just wondering why this old man is always in the flower dome and then is suddenly being chased by a man and a girl through the whole park.
one thing that bothers me these directors have a lot of lore and stuff they can use but they are like he is bald and wears a suit and kills ppl what more do u want
So the first movie was definitely based off of Blood Money, but they only read the back of the box. The second movie they just wanted to do John Wick and watched the trailer of Absolution.
so the movie went absolutely in opposite direction than the games ? in the games youre good as dead when your disguise blows and someone sets off the alarm and it becomes a pain to go through the level even with different disguises as different disguises have different detections lol. im happy that atleast the recent triology of hitman concluded with a satisfying ending and a good story overall. 47 was never john wick as he uses his intelligence and mind instead of brute strength even though his reflexes are on par with john wick
I agree about the silly trope of people speaking English in every country (even more silly if they start with the first sentence in another language and then switch to English), but English is the official language in Nigeria. So, if this is happening there, they'd likely speak English.
@@Terminal_Apotos True, but not in 2007, when the first movie came out. In fact, I think the actor in that movie looked way too young, like 47 has looked late 30's in all of the game.
The edit at the beginning, caused me to legit think you shaved your head for this. (which means it was either very good or I am an idiot) I was like, "DAMN THE COMMITMENT!"
I Love Timothy Olyphant Great Actor very Charismatic & Talented, 1 of my Favorite Actors, Love Hitman 2007, A Perfect Getaway, The Crazies Remake, Gone In 60 Seconds, Dreamcatcher 2003, The Girl Next Door 2004, & I Am Number 4 those are my Favorites Of his ❤
Never in my life did I imagine seeing Chantal “Animal Abuser” Sarault in an Elvis video. Is she that much of a lolcow that she’s a meme to the general RUclips public now? 😭
I'm still of the mind that a correctly established hitman movie would be a horror/thriller with dense action elements. Hitman, if not the main character, needs to be a faceless, terrifying villain. You don't frame the movie with the hitman on the cover. You make a movie completely detached from the hitman series in the public eye, and let the word spread itself with a twist at the end. Literally all you have to do is show one frame of the barcode at the end of the movie and people would go apeshit.
This is an amazing idea. Too bad it would more than likely be a great fan film since Hollywood is for the most oart allergic to this kind of faith to franchise filmmaking. They opt for cheap pops and twists rather than finding out why anyone would spend an hour and a half not just playing the game instead.
@@viscountrainbows2857 regardless of the license you’re using, the movie and its script should be a viable alone. Then you tie it into the hitman property. That’s how you make a good movie for non fans and fans alike.
Both of these were written by Skip Woods who would later on went to write the 5th (and worst) Die Hard movie with director John Moore....who directed the 2008 Max Payne movie.
It's amazing to me that large companies keep handing these people money after making these awful movies. I guess making "enough money" is good enough...
I didn't even think I watched the first movie as a kid! I just remembered the scene with the girl tied up and I thought it was just a weird dream or something from horror, cause my mom likes to watch them. And it was from this movie. I would never thought as I forgot about it and this scene.
The actor who is hunting 47 in the first movie is Dougray Scott. He was the first choice and cast to play Wolverine in the first X-Men movie, but dropped out because he was offered the villain role in Mission Impossible 2. Weirdly that's why I'll never forget his face, because he almost was our Wolverine.
One thing that effected him and stopped him from killing her was her tattoo on her face because he asked why she did it and he can relate because of ya know barcode
I loved Hitman 1. Bad/Good as Jason Statham in Transporter series! I wished Timothy Olyfant got more action flicks, but only a few years later he got old and skinny really fast 😭
Shooting into the ground probably would have been more dangerous. First because of the chance of creating shrapnel either out of the bullet or the material of the sidewalk (I think it's stone or brick, both of which would chip easily enough) or the chance of a ricochet, but secondly because, from a vaguely half remembered Mythbusters episode, falling bullets aren't as dangerous as everyone thinks they are.
Agent 47 should be the antagonist of his film. Like a horror movie. Someone finds out they've had a hit put on them but the hitman is unknown, basically a shadow and linked to many deaths with no evidence. The story basically being trying to escape from the hitman.
The book version of The Spy Who Loved Me is actually from the perspective of the love interest. Bond doesn't even show up until a 3rd of the book and he kinda is an antagonist at first. It's pretty interesting, tho you can tell Ian Fleming was an old white guy from the 40s by how he writes this lady lol
I have to admit, the very beginning of Hitman: Agent 47 did kind of intrigue me. They introduce Agent 47 as this relentless, evil killing machine. I thought that was going to be a clever take on the character. (In reality, the assassin wouldn't be the good guy.) But then they had to switch back to making him the hero.
26:33 I'm 31 and I remember my 4th birthday in vivid detail. I still remember what I wore that day, what I got for my birthday, that my mum carried me around for hours and that Michael Jackson's "They Don't Care About Us" just so happened to have been playing on TV. I still remember other things from around that time, though I can't tell whether they happened before or after my 4th birthday.
Genuinely, thank you for this video! It has convinced me that I could be a better director than either of those for these two movies! But really, great video! Highlighting the pros and cons of what these films did right and wrong to the character of Agent 47. At this point I'm convinced that the actual voice actor for Agent 47 could do a better job in live action portraying this subtle and actually intricate character.
@@darthcinema4262 Every single one of your examples is nothing that should ever be used as an example of any kind of realism being the main point in a piece of entertainment.
Hitman Agent 47 is so much better if you imagine that it's not really Agent 47 (as it's nothing like his character) and that the real Agent 47 appears at the end (as he is properly bald). Also John Smith turns into the Albino assassin. An antagonist from the game Hitman Blood Money.
Random fact that no one probably knows, but the reason why some of the flashback scenes show the barcodes on the neck is because they re-used footage from the show Dark Angel. The kids in that show were all genetic experiments and they had the barcodes on the back of their necks. Came out WAY before Hitman was a thing.
The level of detail you go into like with the set destinations and stuff doesn’t border on petty, its illegally migrated miles across that border, and i fucking love it.
i watched both of these in one sitting when i was a kid and loved them lmao, i acknowledged they were goofy, probably one of the first movies i went into as a kid and liked it for being "so bad it was good"
Most conveniently times video. I started playing through the series like 2 weeks ago, played the new trilogy entirely and played hitman 2 and am currently on Contracts. Planned on watching the movies soon
14:50 Ha! You should see how Argentina is treated in movies and series. Some series confuse us with Brazil, others, as if Argentina was a tropical country. In Starship Troopers, they supposedly show the destruction of Buenos Aires, but they show what I think was the fire of Santa Ana Mountain in Los Angeles, because Buenos Aires is a port city, without mountains. Something similar happens in X-Men First Class, where they show scenes of what is more like my city, Bariloche, in the Patagonian Andes, and they put the name of Villa Gessel, which is another coastal city without mountains.
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You didnt even tatoo a barcode on the back of your head i sont trust you no mo
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If they really wanted to capture the essence of Hitman, they should have had 47 in a clown costume throwing a labrys at a dictator's head mid speech
Then changing into a flamingo costume so he can "blend in" better
I think you mean a homing briefcase
I like the action, but the games were intentionally silly in a lot of ways. There was a lot of hijink potential they didn't make use of. You could pretty much switch 47 out with anybody in these movies and you wouldn't suspect much. They should've done it like a heist movie where you first see picture in picture views of stuff 47 sees and key actions he takes alongside the effects of them, where he keeps slipping out of trouble or causing elaborate, subtle chicanery. And then maybe a direct chase or fight here and there
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Her face tattoo is a major part of their connection. He asks her about it and has a flashback of when he got the bar codes. 47 and the girl had shared trauma. Something about freedom and control over ones own life. And he didnt kill her because she did not react to his presence when she saw him in public. Meaning the agency lied about her being a loose end.
Ehh. Plot shmot. We all know why the screenwriters wrote the connection the way they did.
@@sammco6704 exactly, and the reviewer still couldn’t get it, right
I feel that elvis is too harsh on this movie for no reason. It is his monkey brain that missed the body-tattoo, institutionalized torture that 47 and the girl has in common among many other stuff. But no, watch elvis go she's hot RigHT? for 5 minutes straight. also both of them are sort of puppets of powerful people / organizations and they are pitted against each other. He killed armed swat teams who would have killed him too, but the girl is not even able to throw a punch .. so there is a bit of emotion there, this is in accordance with the games as well, Hitman Absolution
Her tiny dragon is the only example of a cool face tattoo.
I feel like it's worth noting that the official language in Nigeria is actually English. Now, a lot of people there don't necessarily speak it day-to-day, but it's completely reasonable that those guys would at the beginning.
Just about to post this, yes! It’s not odd at all
@@hollycjensen Yeah. It would be cool if they spoke Igbo or Hausa, for example. But it's not unrealistic for them not too. In fact, it's reasonable that English would be the only common language between them, as their first languages could be very different.
I feel like - if they did it in other languages with subtitles - people would complain about subtitles. This - is a character from a video game - at least they got the right voice for Diana.
Came here for this aswell
Came here to say that also
To be honest a British person abroad instigating a conversation in English is probably the most authentic thing about this movie.
Exactly say it in perfect English if they don't understand repeat it louder and slower
In the first movie, if I'm not mistaken, he killed the real Belicoff at the start. It was Belicoff's body double who organized the hit as a means of taking over. There's a scene later in the film, after 47 kills Belicoff's brother, where we see Belicoff talking to the FSB agent. He goes into detail about the surgical operations needed to become a lookalike.
Also, 47 doesn't kill Nika because she sees him in the public square when he's about to shoot her and she doesn't recognize him. Showing that she never witnessed anything, and this was just him being used to cover up loose ends.
This is what’s so disappointing about this channel. He constantly gets major plot points wrong.
@@MashaRistovaHaven't seen this movie in a long time. I think another reason why he didn't kill her is because she reminded him of his childhood. Don't know exactly what it was. I forgot
then why didnt he kill her after she gets to know that hes a hitman ?
@@goglegay Haven't seen this movie in a long time. I think another reason why he didn't kill her is because she reminded him of his childhood. Don't know exactly what it was. I forgot
@@jasontodd6779why do you and @lookingforlove839 have the exact same reply? Word for word 🤔
Elvis got bots?
The scene of him breaking the handcuffs with the sniper is seared into my brain for all eternity. Truly peak filmmaking
One of those great scenes in a dogshit movie that deserved better lmao
The scope on the gun is backwards, it makes me lose my mind every time I see it lol
@heyitsnighty9119 the mount is backwards but that isn't necessarily a problem by itself.
Timothy Olyphant carried that first movie. Even tho 47 should be emotionless Timothy has so much charisma that his version of the character just works
Just sucks that he hated every second of filming
I love Timothy Olyphant because of Justified. If you haven't seen that, it's worth checking out.
@@thebadash4165 it's probably one of the best TV shows of all time. Walton Goggins also phenomenal in that
He did, but I don't think he fits the character particularly well. I do recall seeing the movie back in the day and liking it though.
a 45 year old Ed Harris would have been a perfect Agent 47
The idea of 47 in a romantic relationship in anyway is weird to me. Theres a cutscene in the first game where a chick kisses him and he shudders. It just makes sense to me that the genetically perfect clone born to kill would have no interest or time in romance. I think these movies would rock if they were just tense action movies where we follow him assassinating targets in the coolest and smoothest way possible :3
He doesn't have a romantic relationship. This guy is stupid and doesn't know the lore! He only helps her cuz she was a slave and he grew up a slave.
47 is an aroace king 👑
Completely agree. I'm pretty sure he's supposed to be asexual in the games, possibly also aromantic.
Counterargument, it's Olga Kurylenko.
:3
Actually the reason he didn't kill her in the beginning is because she stared right at him in the crowd and didn't recognize him, so he knew something was wrong
Also because she is a slave and he grew up a slave too.
Also because it makes zero sense to kill someone who witnessed your murder in such a way as to create dozens more witnesses to your murders
at least these people get it
I like how the girls backstory is based off violent sexual abuse and being literally trafficked but also the movie finds every possible chance to sexualize her
just like irl i guess
@@criscrosxxx💀
“Hey, you can’t spell ‘extensive sexual trauma’ without ‘sex u’!”
- some movie exec, I guess
fact
you cant@@RainWelsh
Hollywood moment
14:14 I'm a Bulgarian from Sofia and I remember watching this movie and being like "bruh what's our national theater doing in "Russia"?"
Now with Google Street view, why do they keep on doing it??
@@TeruteruBozusama To be fair to them Street view wasn't really a thing yet when they were filming that movie. But also they do it because some countries are just cheaper to film in and they think no one would notice, or at least the main American audience wouldn't lol
Lol, I had reversed situation. xD One episode of American tv show was "placed" in my town. Whole family gathered before tv, because there were no news about tv crew in town. Different looking locations, car plates and even trains xP. So dissapointed. And we knew it was filmed in our country, because they used famous actor and the rest was speaking in perfect diction.
For those who have no idea about the Slavic languages would have never been able to tell the difference.
This is like in Die Hard 5, where Budapest is supposed to convince you that it’s Russia!😂
Wouldn't it be better to say John Wick tried to be 47? This came out 7 years earlier!
The more he kept calling John wick Gave an ick
@@seige8621same. Pretty much every reference this dude makes to these movies (including the games themselves) is literally all stuff that came out AFTER.
@@Dorraj You do know that the first Hitman game was a Fall 2000 release ?
@@psychoneko5975 And...? I'm not quite sure what that has to do with what I said.
@@DorrajThe character & franchise is older than 2007 that's what it has to do with what you said
Nigerian here and it's not entirely out of the ordinary for Nigerians to speak English. It's our first language.
I thought you guys spoke french
@@Mvp-nq2zu nope, our official language is English.
@@Mvp-nq2zu French is the language in Niger, not Nigeria but I guess it's easy to confuse.
@@GenesiisDavid They're Nigeriens not Nigerians, they speak French, Arabic, and Hausa but not English
1000% , not a nigerian
I remember watching this movie years back when I was younger, thinking "Wow, I didn't know that Hitman got a movie adaptation", and completely forgetting about it afterwards.
I didn't even know that this "film" even gotten a sequel to begin with.
It's not a sequel.
that is a reboot, not a sequel though
I don't think anyone knew there was a second one. I do remember the first one and I definitely didn't either.
Sequel is garbage. First one had some redeeming qualities. But the 2nd one just derailed so hard. The director at the time promised his movie would do the games justice only to turn right around and say he thought the games were boring and nobody would want to see an assassin wear disguised and carefully kill his targets, but that the movie needed gratuitous action if it were to be successful. Well naturally he pushed away fans of the game which should’ve been the target audience smh
To be fair, people in foreign countries speaking perfect English is absolutely accurate to the games
When I was a kid I watched the first one and I loved it! It was the first time in my life that I made a character my entire personality for years to come I just thought agent 47 was the coldest and coolest mf ever bro was standing on business
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Timothy Oliphant also the goat
@@herpyderp2778in what way whatsoever? Lol
@@herpyderp2778i don't think 47 flirts with men pretending to be a woman
@@BobGeaniswhat did this mf say 😭
3:20 the forensics team would be able to tell that the explosion originated from inside the victim based on the damage done to the inside his remains, you can see that his upper torso stayed intact so that would mean that either the explosives were inside of him, or that they were strapped to him, and considering that he was taken in by that group of people they would have noticed him strapped with c4 before they brought him into the compound.
People really do misunderstand how much a CSI can find on a scene. It's already crazy how they can give an extremely accurate time of death, let alone the source of an explosion.
Hell, what about arson investigators being able to find out the source of a fire?
I think Timmy olyphant was perfect for the role but it just had bad writing I did love the fact he jumps through the window and the kids were playing hitman
The first one is great. This guy is a fool....
Don't get me wrong, the bullet-proof suits they use in John Wick are stupid, but at least they're somewhat compelling and provide a few laughs as well as provide some tangible plot armour. Having a 'sub-dermal layer of titanium' is just outright lazy writing. That's like a kid saying they have a force-field while roleplay-fighting.
I don't think having Titanium or Tungsten or whatever under your skin suddenly makes you able to ignore physics.
@@midorithefestivegardevoir6727especially if its thin enough to be under your skin
The reason 47 didn't kill the goth girl in the first movie is because he could relate to her because they were both abused as children and forced to have a tattoo on their head. And yeah probably because he liked her a bit.
Nah 47 was just down bad and wanted some pusspuss for once
bro didn't wanted to kill the big tiddies goth gf
Also Both were forced into a line of work they never wanted. They were both completely alone, no friends or family. They didn’t choose their lives.
And also that when she looked at him in the square before he pulled his gun out, she didn’t recognise him. Elvis The Alien missing obvious plot points again 😂
@@MrGrungeboy97 I thought that was obvious but yes.
Its a shame David Bateson, the voice actor for 47 in the games is in his 60s, hes got the 47 look going on and maybe 20 years ago wouldve played an excellent live action 47
Holy shit I just googled him and you're so right, he would've been perfect
I laughed so hard in theatres when i realized they'd reused footage from Dark Angel for the barcoded kids training sequences. Particularly as they all had it on the back of their necks (as per DA) and yet they were too cheap to reshoot with proper placement for Hitman
I love that you said we might know Zachary quinto from heroes and not the Star Trek movies lol.
When she said she was sold for 300, she probably meant 300,000 cause it might've sounded weird to be specific with the situation they are in.
Yeah, I was going to comment the same. Kinda weird that he didn't catch that.
When I heard that scene I thought it was showing how she was seen as worthless and how a person could buy her for cheap to do whatever they wanted. But yours makes a lot more sense lol
No....she says "300.....American. "
One of the funniest things about him assassinating the woman in the crowd of people is that I'm pretty sure you'd get the lowest score possible if you did that in the game.
Bro is not getting Silent Assassin 🙏🙏🙏
A Hitman movie should be made like a slasher movie, with 47 being the antagonist, but one who obviously wins in the end. 47's face should never be shown, and he should be shown walking around in the background of some shots, in disguise. The real voice of 47 should also be used, because that is absolutely necessary💁🏻♀️
That's actually such an interesting idea 😭
I love this. Call it _Apex Predator_
That's genuinely genius idea
I think they should do an animated movie with David Bateson voicing 47. The animations in Hitman 2016 were so crisp, I'd watch a whole movie just like that.
That would be an awesome movie ngl
The Nigerians speaking English isn't too far fetched because it's the official language (also there are multiple ethnic groups that are native to the country and over 500 different national languages and dialects). It actually is more realistic, I think.
Thank you and we don't sound like that
You are correct. This is the comment I came looking for
I'm sure he's the type that thinks Africa is a country 😂
Except it doesn’t take place in Nigeria, but in Niger. They should be speaking French rather than English.
There's a saying in writing "you cant write a character that's smarter than you" and its 100% true. Agent 47 in these movies are a dumb person's IDEA of a smart person and it shows.
Honestly, the movie "The Killer" on netflix is more of a Hitman movie than any of the licensed hitman movies...
And the fact the writer has never made a sequel and it didn't blow up in popularity is troubling to me......I love it, I just want MORE! The ending was super underwhelming. I guess I could read the comics it was based off. There's a website out there with them on it to read for free.
19:50 you see, 47 is able to fire at his target around the crowd because they are fake npcs. Committing crimes around the fake npcs don't fail SA :)
*An Agent 47 dark comedy TV series* in the vein of “Barry” and “The Killer” would be the most talked about show on television if done right..
True. There’s so much lore from the hit man series they could make a great show out of it
Mix in some Killing Eve which even has some comedic undertones to it already to make it more global like Hitman tends to be.
I just want a tv series similar to the patriot and barry; instead of fighting back from their employer, it’s just following them doing their hits, and manipulating people around them - cold blooded unlike Barry where he has some kind of moral line with the love interest.
I like the first movie. It was obviously a way to make a hitman movie in somewhat alternative universe (like the diffrent look of other agents which shouldn't be hard to pull off back then), but it succeded at that. It was hitman enough, it was fun ride, and Timoty Olyphant is a mega chad that actually made this version of a character kinda work, more lighthearted hitman, more reminiscent of new hitman trillogy. That being said i wish there was an amazing Hitman movie but i can't imagine anyone taking the role other than original voice actor. But if it ever happen it has to be "old" Hitman, dark hitman from first few games, even including absolution that while had strange plot points, actually managed to make 47 character even more interesting and fitting.
For the first Hitman movie the director was forced by studio interference to add many stupid scene and to change parts of the plot. He refused and has been replaced and it is noticeable by the camera works differences
That's just sad
The sword fight in the train is a big example of a scene that was added later because the higher ups thought there wasn't enough action in the movie. The original plot of the movie was much more serious and psychological
@@zaer-ezart huh, no wonder why it feels so sloppy.
Ah, that's probably why there's so much terrible ADR in it. That clip in this video is just the tip of the iceburg.
For the beginning scenes where they showed 47 as a child, they just re-used footage from the series "Dark angel" which also has people with barcodes, but on the back of their necks.
I wonder if you can spot that in this movie, since they should have it on the back of their heads...
Loved Dark Angel when I was young and the re-used scenes caught me off guard.
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2:32 oh well here's your answer lol
So glad you mentioned Jason Statham, I saw a film where he plays an assassin (though it was a comedy) and he was AMAZING!! He felt almost like an alternate universe 47. They should definitely try again, but more in line with the World of Assassination trilogy this time. More serious and espionage focused, but there's plenty of room for humor (47 loves wordplay, apparently) and action, plus the overarching plot with Providence is already there!
What was the movie?
@@user-ss3wb8he7h probably operation fortune. its the only comedy hes in where hes a spy/assassin like agent 47. its a guy ritchie film, pretty new.
I don't think Jason Statham is good for an emotionlesskiller.He's more of a quippy badass.
@@shamanicdude860547 does have a sense of humor but it's mainly obvious murder analogies
@@Makarosc Yeah but not in the gruff and seasoned way Jason does it,he's more elegant and refined if you know what I mean.This is not a dig at Statham,just how he feels.
When Mika says she was sold for $300, I just always assumed she was implying $300 grand. Which makes way more sense profits wise…plus people, especially in movies/tv, often abbreviate $$ amounts that’re in the hundreds of thousands to just a hundreds amount - $300 = $300,000. Kind of like how people who also say “300 large” are really saying $300,000.
Crazy to think they attempted a hit man film twice .😊
Lol yes, very BOLD of them 🤔
They should have slapped a barcode on fassbender in his film lately. He'd be good.
I mean, if they are talented.
The first film is good if you know the original trilogy. This guy is dumb....
Why is that crazy
Its not btw
y'know, A horror movie with 47 as the monster wouldn't be half bad.
Bald white man in a suit and tie, with a barcode tattooed on his neck.
Arguably the easiest Hitman in fictional history to spot.
You can tell the script writers never played the games, just glanced at the game cases.
I am a Nigerian and we do speak English in Nigeria. Its one of the most common languages there, so its not weird that they speak English
I wonder if 47 got himself one of those maps where you scratch the places where you've been...
In the first movie, when 47 is integrating the "witness", the tattoo on her face jumps from one side to the other in the same scene. It's amazing and I couldn't believe it when I saw it jump. My friend and I rewounded it so many times.
Haven't seen the video. But the moment in the first movie where all the agents (AND THE RANDOM INTERPOL AGENT?) pull out 2 katanas from inside their shirt in a mexican standoff situation is the most insane moment in any movie.
Bonkers
The interpol guy wasn't a part of that fight, he didn't pull out wakazshis.
The badassery Rupert Friend built during his time in Homeland was nowhere to be seen in the Hitman: Agent 47 movie.
the 'facility' her dad is staying in is the flower dome in gardens by the bay which makes it really funny for me to imagine that the employees and people visiting are just wondering why this old man is always in the flower dome and then is suddenly being chased by a man and a girl through the whole park.
one thing that bothers me these directors have a lot of lore and stuff they can use but they are like he is bald and wears a suit and kills ppl what more do u want
Probably because the actual backstory to hitman is bonkers, and the little that is shown is berated by people like the dude who made this video.
So the first movie was definitely based off of Blood Money, but they only read the back of the box. The second movie they just wanted to do John Wick and watched the trailer of Absolution.
The ending song to the first hitman movie slaps
so the movie went absolutely in opposite direction than the games ? in the games youre good as dead when your disguise blows and someone sets off the alarm and it becomes a pain to go through the level even with different disguises as different disguises have different detections lol. im happy that atleast the recent triology of hitman concluded with a satisfying ending and a good story overall. 47 was never john wick as he uses his intelligence and mind instead of brute strength even though his reflexes are on par with john wick
Absolutely loved the first hitman film, timothy olyphant was interesting & funny. He's also brilliant in I am number 4
MAD respect for recognizing Bulgaria. I love you so much for this😭
Or he just looked up the imdb goofs section...
I remember seeing this with my friend in theaters. He ripped ass during one of the silent moments
8:50 agent 47 is genetically the strongest and smartest agent, which is why the videogames are about him instead of the any other.
I watched these, many many times and never understood what was going on. To this day I can't explain the plot to any of these.
Speaking of Jason Statham would love to get an Elvis review on all of the Transporters
I agree about the silly trope of people speaking English in every country (even more silly if they start with the first sentence in another language and then switch to English), but English is the official language in Nigeria. So, if this is happening there, they'd likely speak English.
And they're in Niger not Nigeria
The scene doesn’t take place in Nigeria but in Niger, where they speak French rather than English.
My biggest question is why the fuck they refuse to just cast 47's actual voice actor.
Holy shit I googled him and he looks exactly like 47
Looks a little too old at this point
@@Terminal_Apotos True, but not in 2007, when the first movie came out. In fact, I think the actor in that movie looked way too young, like 47 has looked late 30's in all of the game.
The edit at the beginning, caused me to legit think you shaved your head for this. (which means it was either very good or I am an idiot) I was like, "DAMN THE COMMITMENT!"
I Love Timothy Olyphant Great Actor very Charismatic & Talented, 1 of my Favorite Actors, Love Hitman 2007, A Perfect Getaway, The Crazies Remake, Gone In 60 Seconds, Dreamcatcher 2003, The Girl Next Door 2004, & I Am Number 4 those are my Favorites Of his ❤
Never in my life did I imagine seeing Chantal “Animal Abuser” Sarault in an Elvis video. Is she that much of a lolcow that she’s a meme to the general RUclips public now? 😭
I'm still of the mind that a correctly established hitman movie would be a horror/thriller with dense action elements. Hitman, if not the main character, needs to be a faceless, terrifying villain. You don't frame the movie with the hitman on the cover. You make a movie completely detached from the hitman series in the public eye, and let the word spread itself with a twist at the end. Literally all you have to do is show one frame of the barcode at the end of the movie and people would go apeshit.
This is an amazing idea. Too bad it would more than likely be a great fan film since Hollywood is for the most oart allergic to this kind of faith to franchise filmmaking. They opt for cheap pops and twists rather than finding out why anyone would spend an hour and a half not just playing the game instead.
@@viscountrainbows2857 that’s why you make a good movie first, and a good hitman movie second.
@@viscountrainbows2857 regardless of the license you’re using, the movie and its script should be a viable alone. Then you tie it into the hitman property. That’s how you make a good movie for non fans and fans alike.
A good hitman movie would have barely any action
Both of these were written by Skip Woods who would later on went to write the 5th (and worst) Die Hard movie with director John Moore....who directed the 2008 Max Payne movie.
Bro I watched that Max Payne movie not that long ago. My God I had no idea as to what the hell was even happening throughout the plot lmao
He also wrote X-men Origins: Wolverine 🤮
It's amazing to me that large companies keep handing these people money after making these awful movies. I guess making "enough money" is good enough...
The first movie deserves credit and it did its best to depict embodiment of hitman!
I didn't even think I watched the first movie as a kid! I just remembered the scene with the girl tied up and I thought it was just a weird dream or something from horror, cause my mom likes to watch them. And it was from this movie. I would never thought as I forgot about it and this scene.
The actor who is hunting 47 in the first movie is Dougray Scott. He was the first choice and cast to play Wolverine in the first X-Men movie, but dropped out because he was offered the villain role in Mission Impossible 2. Weirdly that's why I'll never forget his face, because he almost was our Wolverine.
One thing that effected him and stopped him from killing her was her tattoo on her face because he asked why she did it and he can relate because of ya know barcode
I thought Timothy was by far the best Hitman actor. The dude had the perfect persona about him and, for me, he totally sold it.
Elvis FINALLY covered these movies 😂 I was hoping he would
This is one of your best videos. I started watching it and I said to myself, "What a fantastic video." Everyone's saying it. One of the best.
Roach dogg Jr?
What are you doing here
I loved Hitman 1. Bad/Good as Jason Statham in Transporter series!
I wished Timothy Olyfant got more action flicks, but only a few years later he got old and skinny really fast 😭
Shooting into the ground probably would have been more dangerous. First because of the chance of creating shrapnel either out of the bullet or the material of the sidewalk (I think it's stone or brick, both of which would chip easily enough) or the chance of a ricochet, but secondly because, from a vaguely half remembered Mythbusters episode, falling bullets aren't as dangerous as everyone thinks they are.
Love your videos Elvis, always making my day ❤
Agent 47 should be the antagonist of his film. Like a horror movie. Someone finds out they've had a hit put on them but the hitman is unknown, basically a shadow and linked to many deaths with no evidence. The story basically being trying to escape from the hitman.
I would love to see a review of the National Treasure movies. My favorite videos of yours are the ones where you go over Nicholas Cage movies.
The killer on Netflix is a true hit man adaption
The book version of The Spy Who Loved Me is actually from the perspective of the love interest. Bond doesn't even show up until a 3rd of the book and he kinda is an antagonist at first. It's pretty interesting, tho you can tell Ian Fleming was an old white guy from the 40s by how he writes this lady lol
I swear I heard that even he hated that book because I remember the critics not being very fond of that one.
Seeing a Foodie Beauty clip put in an ETA video was a very unexpected jumpscare
The Killer from David Fincher is the best Hitman movie we will ever get
I have to admit, the very beginning of Hitman: Agent 47 did kind of intrigue me. They introduce Agent 47 as this relentless, evil killing machine. I thought that was going to be a clever take on the character. (In reality, the assassin wouldn't be the good guy.) But then they had to switch back to making him the hero.
Bro, Nigerias official language IS english. Colonization you know 👀
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I'm 31 and I remember my 4th birthday in vivid detail. I still remember what I wore that day, what I got for my birthday, that my mum carried me around for hours and that Michael Jackson's "They Don't Care About Us" just so happened to have been playing on TV. I still remember other things from around that time, though I can't tell whether they happened before or after my 4th birthday.
Genuinely, thank you for this video! It has convinced me that I could be a better director than either of those for these two movies! But really, great video! Highlighting the pros and cons of what these films did right and wrong to the character of Agent 47. At this point I'm convinced that the actual voice actor for Agent 47 could do a better job in live action portraying this subtle and actually intricate character.
the fact I'm a hitman speedrunner and have never heard of these movies means they just be peak the whole fandom loves
To me david finchers the killer is exactly what a hitman film should’ve been
Hitman agent 47 is one of the best examples of "I KNOW this doesn't make any damn sense but it LOOKS COOL!" I hate that style of movie making
You and me both.It's why I hate movies and shows like Ghost Rider 2, Transformers 2-5, the Synder-Verse, Attack on Titan and even Evangelion
@@darthcinema4262 Every single one of your examples is nothing that should ever be used as an example of any kind of realism being the main point in a piece of entertainment.
Well people in Nigeria actually do speak english, its their official language.
Those scenes are meant to take place in Niger though, not Nigeria so they should be speaking French.
First movie feels like watching someone who knows what theyre doing play hitman, second one is when i play hitman myself 😔
Thank you for making such quality and entertaining videos
Hitman Agent 47 is so much better if you imagine that it's not really Agent 47 (as it's nothing like his character) and that the real Agent 47 appears at the end (as he is properly bald).
Also John Smith turns into the Albino assassin. An antagonist from the game Hitman Blood Money.
Agent 47 with hair looks great 😂
Random fact that no one probably knows, but the reason why some of the flashback scenes show the barcodes on the neck is because they re-used footage from the show Dark Angel. The kids in that show were all genetic experiments and they had the barcodes on the back of their necks. Came out WAY before Hitman was a thing.
"WAY before" is a bit of an overstatement. Dark Angel premiered October 2000, and the first Hitman game came out in November 2000
They're selling thin, pretty women for $300💀 idk why that one had me dying 😂
I also can’t stand hearing the Wilhelm scream anymore. It really takes me out of whatever seriousness a movie was trying to have.
When i was younger this dude was the most badass person ever
Its ok. I also used to be dumb. I still am, but I used to too.
The level of detail you go into like with the set destinations and stuff doesn’t border on petty, its illegally migrated miles across that border, and i fucking love it.
i watched both of these in one sitting when i was a kid and loved them lmao, i acknowledged they were goofy, probably one of the first movies i went into as a kid and liked it for being "so bad it was good"
Most conveniently times video. I started playing through the series like 2 weeks ago, played the new trilogy entirely and played hitman 2 and am currently on Contracts. Planned on watching the movies soon
If you want to see a decent fan made film for the Hitman games, go watch Rocket Jump Hitman video. Very well done
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Ha!
You should see how Argentina is treated in movies and series.
Some series confuse us with Brazil, others, as if Argentina was a tropical country.
In Starship Troopers, they supposedly show the destruction of Buenos Aires, but they show what I think was the fire of Santa Ana Mountain in Los Angeles, because Buenos Aires is a port city, without mountains.
Something similar happens in X-Men First Class, where they show scenes of what is more like my city, Bariloche, in the Patagonian Andes, and they put the name of Villa Gessel, which is another coastal city without mountains.