Earlier this summer, without much of interest on cable, my husband and I turned to streaming and finally watched Hanna,
an Amazon Prime show he'd been bugging me to try. He was right - it was
amazing! This unique and suspenseful show was engrossing, and now we
can't wait for season two.
In the opening scenes of Hanna,
Eric, played by Joel Kinnaman, rescues a baby from some sort of
isolated institutional facility in Romania. He tries to escape with a
woman (clearly, the baby's mother), but the car is blown up. We next see
Eric living in a cave in the woods with a teenage girl named Hanna,
played by Esme Creed-Miles. He has brought her up there, in the middle
of a deep forest in Romania, and is training her intensely: for
strength, agility, self-defense, and even in multiple languages. The two
have formed a father-daughter bond. One day, Hanna ignores his frequent
warnings and goes further than she's ever been allowed to go before.
She meets another person (she's never seen anyone but Eric before), a
teen boy working in the lumber industry, helping with his dad's
business. Hanna begins to experience normal life for the first time,
including her first taste of Snickers(!), but her journey outside their
boundaries attracts some unwanted attention. Soon, there are
military-types after both she and Eric, and they are each forced to go
on the run separately. Eric has drilled her as to what to do in this
sort of situation, so Hanna is curiously adept at fleeing through
various countries and evading capture, though sweetly naive in just
about everything else. A woman named Marissa, played by Mireille Enos,
is an ex-CIA agent heading up the forces looking for the two runaways,
as she tries to cover up something from her past.
Hanna oddly
combines a sci fi-type thriller with a funny coming-of-age story, but
it works beautifully. The stories of Hanna's beginnings, why she is
unique, and who is after her are revealed gradually throughout the first
season. She and Eric, both separately and together, are chased all over
Europe (and a bit of Africa, too) by Marissa and her team, as Eric
scrambles to make contact with old friends and get some help. Many of
the episodes are action-packed and suspenseful (and sometimes quite
violent), but there are also sweet and often hilarious scenes of Hanna
experiencing the outside world for the first time, making her first
friend, and testing out what it feels like to be a normal teen-ager. All
of the acting is excellent, and it's wonderful to see Enos and Kinnaman
back together on screen (though on opposite sides now) - we loved the
duo in The Killing (another great show).
But Creed-Miles steals the show as Hanna, giving an intense performance
where she is alternatively scary strong and sweetly innocent. In all, it
is highly entertaining and wholly addictive. We were hooked after the
first episode and can't wait for a second season.
Hanna is an Amazon Prime original, so it is only available on Amazon
(note that there was also a movie based on the same basic framework
called Hanna from 2011, but the link will take you directly to the new
TV show).
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