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Anna
Anna
Beneath Anna Poliatova's striking beauty lies a secret that will unleash her indelible strength and skill to become one of the world's most feared government assassins.
rating
6.71
runtime
119 min

Release

2019-06-19

Cast

Sasha Luss
Sasha Luss
as Anna
Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren
as Olga
Luke Evans
Luke Evans
as Alex Tchenkov
Cillian Murphy
Cillian Murphy
as Lenny Miller
Lera Abova
Lera Abova
as Maude
Alexander Petrov
Alexander Petrov
as Piotr
Nikita Pavlenko
Nikita Pavlenko
as Vlad
Anna Krippa
Anna Krippa
as Nika
Aleksey Maslodudov
Aleksey Maslodudov
as Jimmy
Éric Godon
Éric Godon
as Vassiliev
Ivan Franěk
Ivan Franěk
as Mossan
Jean-Baptiste Puech
Jean-Baptiste Puech
as Samy
Adrian Can
Adrian Can
as John
Alison Wheeler
Alison Wheeler
as Dorothée
Andrew Howard
Andrew Howard
as Oleg
Jan Oliver Schroeder
Jan Oliver Schroeder
as Frederick
Louise Parker
Louise Parker
as Sonia
Sasha Beliaeva
Sasha Beliaeva
as Petra
Greta Varlese
Greta Varlese
as Renata
Lauren de Graaf
Lauren de Graaf
as Inge
Mikhail Safronov
Mikhail Safronov
as Anna's Father
Maria Luss
Maria Luss
as Anna's Mother
Sergey Bachurskiy
Sergey Bachurskiy
as Moscow Cabbie
Ernest Gromov
Ernest Gromov
as KGB Superior Officer
Sergey Zharkov
Sergey Zharkov
as KGB Sentry
Julia Munrow
Julia Munrow
as Vassiliev's Secretary
Jess Liaudin
Jess Liaudin
as Olga's Technicien
Christopher Craig
Christopher Craig
as Piotr's Hostage
Yuriy Zavalnyouk
Yuriy Zavalnyouk
as Moscow Playboy
David Coburn
David Coburn
as CIA Chief
James Joint
James Joint
as Miller's Chauffeur
Tonio Descanvelle
Tonio Descanvelle
as Miller's Assistant
Réginal Kudiwu
Réginal Kudiwu
as Blake
Manuel Sinor
Manuel Sinor
as Binome Blake
Gérard Graillot
Gérard Graillot
as Monceau Waiter
Laurent Ferraro
Laurent Ferraro
as Mario
Zac Andianas
Zac Andianas
as Mario's Stylist
Aya Yabuuchi
Aya Yabuuchi
as Mario's Make-Up Artist
Mabô Kouyaté
Mabô Kouyaté
as Mario's Assistant
Eric Lampaert
Eric Lampaert
as Nato
Fany Le Gac
Fany Le Gac
as Nato's Producer
Pauline Hoarau
Pauline Hoarau
as Nato's Model #1
Noam Frost
Noam Frost
as Nato's Model #2
Jordan Dwayne
Jordan Dwayne
as Nato's Assistant
Peter Lamarque
Peter Lamarque
as Boxing Photographer
Grace Hancock
Grace Hancock
as Neta
Cansu Tosun
Cansu Tosun
as Car Crash Woman
Niccolò Senni
Niccolò Senni
as Laboratory Scientist
Scott Thurn
Scott Thurn
as Scope CIA Agent #1
Terrence Amadi
Terrence Amadi
as Scope CIA Agent #2
Jean-Marc Montalto
Jean-Marc Montalto
as Mansion Photographer
Alexandre Majetniak
Alexandre Majetniak
as KGB Surveillance #1
Toni Hristov
Toni Hristov
as KGB Surveillance #2
Leonid Glushchenko
Leonid Glushchenko
as KGB Surveillance #3
Anthony Weber
Anthony Weber
as DJ Party
Elise Lissague
Elise Lissague
as One Agency Receptionist
Wendy Grenier
Wendy Grenier
as One Agency Assistant
Viatcheslav Ardachev
Viatcheslav Ardachev
as Restaurant Manager
Paul Lefèvre
Paul Lefèvre
as Restaurant Guest
Alain Figlarz
Alain Figlarz
as Restaurant Target
Igor Savochkin
Igor Savochkin
as Alex's Sidekick
Kamila Hovorková
Kamila Hovorková
as Anna - 8 Years Old
Nastya Sten
Nastya Sten
as Anna - Blonde
Colin Bates
Colin Bates
as CIA Agent (uncredited)
François Girard
François Girard
as Cascadeur (uncredited)
Dmitriy Grinevich
Dmitriy Grinevich
as CIA agent (uncredited)
Maxence Huet
Maxence Huet
as Russian Guard (uncredited)
Travis Kerschen
Travis Kerschen
as Kirill (uncredited)
Emmanuel Ménard
Emmanuel Ménard
as Diplomat (uncredited)
William Sciortino
William Sciortino
as KGB Agent (uncredited)
Christophe Tek
Christophe Tek
as The Stylist (uncredited)
Rupert Wynne-James
Rupert Wynne-James
as Man in Car / Man in Shower (uncredited)
Eduard Flerov
Eduard Flerov
as Moli
Victoria Cyr
Victoria Cyr
as CIA Agent (uncredited)
Scott Thrun
Scott Thrun
as Scope CIA Agent

Director

REVIEWS
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JPV852

Decent enough 1980s-era espionage action-thriller that pretty much combines Atomic Blonde, Red Sparrow and Besson's La Femme Nikita. Sasha Luss in the lead was quite good and the fight scenes were well choreographed. The story isn't special but twists were good and it did keep me entertained thanks to a nice supporting cast, especially Helen Mirren. **3.5/5**

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Ruuz

If _Red Sparrow_ was the crap version of _Atomic Blonde_, when the Hell does that make the crap version of _Red Sparrow_? ...Fuckin' _Anna_ I guess. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._

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sporkproductions

I'm a sucker for Luc Besson's films. Even when they're bad they're better than most of the action schlock churned out both by Hollywood and cash-grab direct-to-video indies. There is a lot I could rip to shreds from the implausibility of pretty much everything that happens to the less-than-stellar acting at times... but that's not why one watches a Luc Besson film. It's a wild and fun ride that doesn't let up and has some truly inspired action set pieces, some campy humor, and hyper-stylized imagery that makes this a joy to watch.

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mooney240

**In a genre filled with solid spy action thrillers with small budgets, Anna disappoints even with a solid cast and experienced director.** My hopes were high with the promise of a spy film with a John Wick-type female protagonist and a supporting cast with Luke Evans, Helen Mirren, and Cillian Murphy. But Anna doesn't even manage to entertain. The screen time is chewed up by developing her undercover identity, her various romances, hurts, betrayals, and very little subterfuge or action. Anna might have been released in theaters, but it was the quality of a direct-to-stream b-movie that had the dreams of a bigger budget film. I had expected more from Luc Beeson, the director of Leon, Nikita, and the Fifth Element. It's surprising with a director with successful films in the genre and an excellent supporting cast that, Anna ended up subpar and bland.

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Geronimo1967

Luckily, Luc Besson has just enough notoriety left over to stimulate a bit of interest in his films. Had that not remained the case, then this derivative effort would probably never have seen the light of day. It tells the tale of the young model "Anna" (Sasha Luss) who is recruited by "Tchenkov" (Luke Evans) and his boss "Olga" (Dame Helen Mirren) to work for the KGB. She has the looks, the beauty - and the ninja skills, and is soon proving very effective and attracting the attention of the CIA in the form of "Miller" (Cillian Murphy). Quickly she, he, and her Soviet mentor are all caught up in a rather predictable game of cat and mouse. This has got really nothing to help it to stand out or to redeem the repetitive nature of the story. Fight, escape, fight, escape... It's all so routine, and frankly dull. Evans and Dame Helen deliver accents that are as thick as last months Tiramisu and though she does enter into the spirit off her character, Luss just doesn't cut through at all as the ambidextrous and glamorous assassin. It's almost two hours of your life, so I'd think carefully about whether to not you might need to be doing the ironing instead?