Anna is a gripping action film diving into the gritty world of the Kgb with betrayal, romance, and intense action scenes. Sasha Luss shines as the titular character, showcasing her talent and range as a former model turned actress. The star-studded cast including Helen Mirren, Luke Evans, and Cillian Murphy delivers thrilling performances in this captivating spy thriller.
The 2019 movie Anna checks all the boxes for the action genre, including an excellent cast to bring its intriguing characters to life. The movie, which climbed to Netflix's Top 10 in April 2024, dives into the gritty world of the Kgb and the desperation of a woman who wound up there. There's betrayal, disguises, romance, and a whole lot of action brought to the screen by a combination of relative newcomers and seasoned stars.
Initially released on June 21, 2019, Anna follows a young woman who becomes a Kgb assassin to escape her life of domestic abuse.
The 2019 movie Anna checks all the boxes for the action genre, including an excellent cast to bring its intriguing characters to life. The movie, which climbed to Netflix's Top 10 in April 2024, dives into the gritty world of the Kgb and the desperation of a woman who wound up there. There's betrayal, disguises, romance, and a whole lot of action brought to the screen by a combination of relative newcomers and seasoned stars.
Initially released on June 21, 2019, Anna follows a young woman who becomes a Kgb assassin to escape her life of domestic abuse.
- 4/17/2024
- by Angel Shaw
- ScreenRant
Stars: Sasha Luss, Helen Mirren, Luke Evans, Cillian Murphy, Lera Abova, Alexander Petrov, Nikita Pavlenk, Anna Krippa, Aleksey Maslodudov, Eric Godon, Ivan Franek, Jean-Baptiste Puech, Adrian Can | Written and Directed by Luc Besson
Luc Besson returns to cinema screens with his first, and presumably last, film he will be afforded to make after the colossal financial failure of his predeceasing feature Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, that has plunged his production company into chaos and, has been levelled a string of sexual assault allegations against the famed director whose credits include Leon and The Fifth Element. Besson’s latest, on paper at least, is exactly what he needs to fight against in his dark corner of sexual aggression. Gaining back an audience’s trust while also generating a significant profit margin to secure a future for his production company. However with Anna, his latest, Besson fails on both fronts.
Luc Besson returns to cinema screens with his first, and presumably last, film he will be afforded to make after the colossal financial failure of his predeceasing feature Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, that has plunged his production company into chaos and, has been levelled a string of sexual assault allegations against the famed director whose credits include Leon and The Fifth Element. Besson’s latest, on paper at least, is exactly what he needs to fight against in his dark corner of sexual aggression. Gaining back an audience’s trust while also generating a significant profit margin to secure a future for his production company. However with Anna, his latest, Besson fails on both fronts.
- 11/4/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Stars: Sasha Luss, Helen Mirren, Luke Evans, Cillian Murphy, Lera Abova, Alexander Petrov, Nikita Pavlenk, Anna Krippa, Aleksey Maslodudov, Eric Godon, Ivan Franek, Jean-Baptiste Puech, Adrian Can | Written and Directed by Luc Besson
Luc Besson returns to cinema screens with his first, and presumably last, film he will be afforded to make after the colossal financial failure of his predeceasing feature Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, that has plunged his production company into chaos and, has been levelled a string of sexual assault allegations against the famed director whose credits include Leon and The Fifth Element. Besson’s latest, on paper at least, is exactly what he needs to fight against in his dark corner of sexual aggression. Gaining back an audience’s trust while also generating a significant profit margin to secure a future for his production company. However with Anna, his latest, Besson fails on both fronts.
Luc Besson returns to cinema screens with his first, and presumably last, film he will be afforded to make after the colossal financial failure of his predeceasing feature Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, that has plunged his production company into chaos and, has been levelled a string of sexual assault allegations against the famed director whose credits include Leon and The Fifth Element. Besson’s latest, on paper at least, is exactly what he needs to fight against in his dark corner of sexual aggression. Gaining back an audience’s trust while also generating a significant profit margin to secure a future for his production company. However with Anna, his latest, Besson fails on both fronts.
- 7/10/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
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