I have a feeling, or do I pretend to be cool? I seem hopelessly square, if I find the “Kick-Ass” morally reprehensible and I seemed about to lose? For example, you’re a big fan of the original comic book, and you think movies do justice. You know what? You live the world I was not interested in making a film camera captures what is in front of him, and in this case, it shows a deadly massacre experience creates a girl 11 years old, after a brutal adult males the hammer in a single inch of his life. Blood everywhere. Now tell me all about context.

The movie premise is that ordinary people, including school children, 11 years old and his father, trying to get a super hero to punish the wicked become. The weakness in this approach is that the girl is a superhero. In one scene, he stands before a room full of heavily armed thugs and shooting, stabbing and kicking them all dead, while in the air with such force that’s enough for Jackie Chan took the AARP membership.

This is not comic violence. These people and many others in this film, absolutely stone cold and dead. And 11 years of experience did not seem emotional about it. Many children who are age I do not know, somehow affected, do not you think, after the killing of eight or 12 people who tried to kill him?

I know, I know. This is a satire. But a satire on what? The film was rated R, which in this case means that twice as attractive to anyone under 17. I’m not too worried about the children, aged around 16 years-in here. I think the children aged 6 years. There are signs here with the walls covered with carefully guns, from pistols to automatic weapons through the bazooka. In the end, when criminals delicious anticipation blow bullet holes in the heads of the children, he was prevented only because a friend, just in time, to shoot him with a bazooka Shell from a distance of 10-meter and punch him through the window at the skyscrapers and blocks a part of the city in a projectile celestial blood, fire and smoke. As I often read on the Internet: hahahahaha.

The little girl named Mindy (Chloe Moretz Grace). He took the persona of Girl Hits. He was trained by his father, Big Daddy (Nicolas Cage), to join him in the fight against crime boss (Mark Strong). his training, they also shot at close range while wearing a bulletproof vest. He has mastered the martial arts – more, I would say, than the other movie martial artists of all ages, I remember. He was gifted with a deadly knife throwing, foot-long knife to him by my father, I think, a graduation gift.

Big Daddy and Mindy never talked about, you know, things like how when you kill people, they are really dead. This film looked like a human video-game targets. Slain one, and your values. They’re dead, you win. When the children in the age of the audience is the home video movies are shot each other every day in America, something like that stop funny.

Hit Girl with a Kick-Ass Team (Aaron Johnson), film narrator, a schoolboy who lived through the alternate high-spirited comic books. For reasons tedious to explain, he masked costume orders via mail order and set about trying to act like a superhero, which does not work. He has no training in Big Daddy. But when he finds himself and Hit Girl fight side by side, he turned to a quick learner. Also you do not have too much at fighting hand-to-hand if you can only shoot people dead.

The home screen offers the promise of a comedy that is totally different. Aaron Johnson has a certain anti-charm, a problem in the secondary schools, and so on. Moments later, I thought that maybe only Nic Cage can shoot like a little girl and made her point blank, well, funny. Say what you will about his character, but Chloe Grace Moretz presence and charm. When the film moved to a dark, dark territory, and this makes me sad.

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