Hanna By Joe Wright: Film Analysis

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Parenting comes in so many different styles. It’s difficult to say which style can outweigh the others. In the movie, “Hanna” directed by Joe Wright, A young girl named Hanna was being experimented at birth with a few changes in her DNA allowing her to grow up to become a heavily modified soldier. However, as the research facility ended the experiment abruptly, Hanna’s father named Eric took her and decided to raise her by himself. Parenting in this film means to be able to protect your child at all costs, raise them for survival in any given situation, and most of all, to raise them to be an independent individual for when times are tough and that is what Eric had taught Hanna. As Hanna was growing up, She never knew who her mother was and …show more content…
Eric was scared to put Hanna out in the world without any adult supervision because he wanted to make sure she would be okay. But he knew that with the training he had given her as she was growing up, that she was able to handle anything that had came along in her path. He knew that he had done well. A true parent would do anything for their child, even if its taking a bullet for them. That is what Eric had to do. As both Eric and Hanna were running away from Marissa, she had finally caught on to both of them. Making Hanna run away while he can distract Marissa. He knew that there was no way out for him to escape as she had a gun pointed to his head asking for where Hannah is. Being an amazing parent that he is, Marissa knew that there is no way in hell Eric would give up the location of his daughter. She asks him why they came out of hiding after so many years. He tells her, “Kids grow up” basically stating how he had done his job in protecting her and being the father figure Hanna had rubbed off of and how she has grown up well enough to be an independent teenager with the heart of a fighter because of him. At that moment Marissa had killed Eric. Her father had done one of the bravest things any parent could ever do, which is giving up their life for their

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