Hanna is a teen-age girl who's been raised in the sub-arctic woods by her father. Trained to be an elite espionage agent. Until she's ready to go out and so he has her get picked up by..um I'm not sure. The CIA maybe. So she can kill Cate Blanchett. Which is about the last point when any of the plot points really make much sense at all. After that its Australian neo-hippies vacationing in Morocco and a gang of soccer hooligans led by some whistling dude who track down the girl by sheer random chance on behalf of Blanchett and lots of vaguely fairy tale imagery and some kind of super-soldier breeding program and bleargh. The movie lacks for a consistent theme or characterization or even level of bad-assedness from Hanna, the dad or the vaguely defined spies...