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Hitman received mixed reviews: praised for its action and Olyphant’s performance, critiqued for plot inconsistencies and uneven tone. Over time it’s found a niche audience among fans of game adaptations, noted for attempting a darker, more realistic take compared with other video-game-to-film translations.
Released on November 21, 2007, Hitman was directed by Xavier Gens and stars Timothy Olyphant (long before Justified and The Mandalorian) as Agent 47—a genetically engineered assassin with a barcode tattooed on the back of his head. The plot, while loosely based on the games, follows a classic espionage trope:
Agent 47 is tasked with assassinating the Russian presidential candidate, Belicoff, during a private ceremony. However, the hit is a set-up. 47 discovers he has killed a body double, and the real Belicoff uses the chaos to stage a coup. Now marked for death by both the CIA and the Russian military, 47 must protect a mysterious prostitute named Nika (Olga Kurylenko) while uncovering a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government. hitman 2007 vegamovies exclusive
The film is a globetrotting affair, moving from Russia to Turkey and finally to a climactic train battle. It features the signature elements of the game: suppressed pistols, fiber wire, sniper rifles, and the constant struggle for a "silent assassin" rating—even as bullets inevitably start flying.
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The film follows Agent 47 (Timothy Olyphant), a genetically engineered assassin working for a secret organization known as "The Agency." After a job in Russia goes sideways—where he refuses to kill a young woman named Nika (Olga Kurylenko)—47 finds himself hunted by Interpol, the Russian military, and his own agency. The plot is a chess game of double-crosses, silenced pistols, and train station shootouts. The "exclusive" files on such sites are often packed in
The mission begins at 0200 hours. 47 infiltrates the hotel through the service entrance, bypassing thermal sensors with a liquid nitrogen spray—a trick he picked up in Prague. He reaches the penthouse, assembling his signature Silverballers with surgical precision.
But when he kicks open the double doors, the room is empty. A single laptop sits on the desk, screen glowing.
It’s a trap.
The window shatters. A flashbang grenade rolls across the carpet. 47 moves on instinct, diving behind a marble pillar as gunfire tears through the room. A rival agency, 'The Consortium,' has been tipped off. They aren't here to kill Belicoff; they are here to kill the legend.