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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. Sasha Luss in the title role with Helen Mirren, Cillian Murphy and Luke Evans. (Lionsgate UK)

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3DD!3 

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English A stylish action movie with an atomic blonde in the role of a brilliant spy. High-octane fun with breathtaking choreography and a perfect team of actors in the supporting roles. It’s just the kind of nonsense that, despite being terribly naïve, was made with such gusto that you’re going to want to watch it more than many an Oscar winner. Besson’s still got it. ()

Lima 

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English It's not overwrought, it's just completely stupid. Plus, I simply don't give a damn about these sharp girls with anorexic body constitutions that would make their arms heavy even with a toothpick in their palms, and yet they're getting it on with a plethora of jacked-up bodyguards. Besson is already a parody of himself, but Europa Corp. is giving him work, so why would he change it. ()

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MrHlad 

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English An action B-movie about a KGB assassin who must unleash a secret service war to win her freedom. And the whole thing is unfortunately mediocre fun at best. Two good action scenes and a seductive Sasha Luss in the lead role can't hide the fact that it's all surprisingly stupid and ultimately not very entertaining. ()

D.Moore 

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English I would say this film is such a Best Of Luc Besson. A strong heroine, her strong story, some humor, twists and turns aplenty (which give the story an original telling), a stylish atmosphere with typical Eric Serra music, and when it comes to the action, you know you'll want to watch The Professionalnext. Sasha Luss is not only easy on the eye, and a cool killing machine, I surprisingly trusted her as much as I did the regular girl (which is a big difference from Milla Jovovich), but Helen Mirren was absolutely stunning, clearly enjoying her commanding role. The only thing that distracted me – and this is something Besson and Co. could have been careful about – was the use of fairly modern technology in the late eighties and early nineties. Cell phones I might still accept, but laptops and USB drives are too much – it's a shame, because if this had been honest retro with all the trimmings, the film would have been even better. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English Luc Besson serves up a great spy action thriller with a sex appeal-laden Sasha Luss. It's exactly the kind of gritty action flick that has been missing from cinemas for the last few years. The main character is having a hard time in life, in fact she's almost broke until she gets the opportunity to become a KGB government assassin with no competition. Cillian Murphy as the CIA chief and Luke Evans from the KGB are also great. The frequent time jumping is slightly confusing at first, but it gets proper meaning as the film progresses and there are surprisingly enough unexpected twists. There could have been more action, but when it comes down to it, you'll be sweating pretty hard. The five-minute restaurant scene in one take rivals John Wick, and cutting guys with a torn plate instead of a knife is an awesome idea! There are more than enough headshots and dead bodies. I had fun, just what I needed at the movies this summer. 80% ()

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