Her father teaches her to fight. Alex Rider starts off in a normal life, he goes to school, he has friends and he comes home to a warm meal. Alex Rider is black belt in karate and most other forms of martial arts; he is also fluent in 4 different languages. Both the protagonists were trained from a young age, but they were trained differently.
In the movie Hanna starts off with an immediate family. But by the end her mother dies, her grandmother dies and she discovers that her father isn’t really her father. Alex Rider also loses and has lost all of his immediate family, firstly his parents died in a freak accident, and then his legal guardian (his uncle) died in service to MI9. So both protagonists had no family, but they were at different stages of life when they lost such family.
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This put a twist in Hanna’s thinking, she doesn’t want to kill anymore. She wants to be loved. This twist changes the film and develops Hanna. She starts becoming more relatable, kind and the audiences’ understanding of the character softens. For Alex Rider there are two character defining twists in his plotline. The first is on the last day of army training, the exercise was to zip line across a river, Alex gets stuck halfway and he drops into the dark water. Emerging he had become immersed into the adult world. This plotline adjustment turns the character from a young, stereotypical teenager into a potential