A gun-for-hire "Hitman" is a genetically-engineered, elite assassin known only as Agent 47 hired by a group known only as 'The Organization' is ensnared in a political conspiracy, which finds him pursued by both Interpol...
A gun-for-hire "Hitman" is a genetically-engineered, elite assassin known only as Agent 47 hired by a group known only as 'The Organization' is ensnared in a political conspiracy, which finds him pursued by both Interpol...
The film's narrative centers on a highly skilled individual navigating a world of generic government corruption and conspiracy, with its solution relying on personal, violent justice rather than systemic change, leading to an apolitical stance.
The film features a predominantly traditional cast without intentional race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative focuses on action and conspiracy, not engaging in explicit critiques of traditional identities or centering DEI themes.
The film 'Hitman' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative is solely centered on the protagonist's assassin activities and a heterosexual relationship, resulting in no portrayal of queer identity.
The film features Nika Boronina as the primary female character. She is a civilian who is involved in the plot as a witness and companion to Agent 47. She does not engage in or win any direct physical combat against male opponents throughout the movie.
The film adaptation of Hitman retains the established gender of its protagonist, Agent 47. Other significant characters introduced or adapted for the movie do not appear to be gender-swapped versions of canonically established characters from the source material.
The film's main character, Agent 47, and other established characters from the video game source material are portrayed by actors whose race aligns with their original depictions. No characters canonically established as one race were portrayed as a different race.
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