• This highly improbable story might have been fun, but apparently the lack of a solid plot led the director to find a carnival of unlikely distractions intended to keep us from noticing.

    So, we have a major CIA site underground. Hanna escapes to find herself in an endless desert, but after a presumably long walk, she happens upon a couple of American kids.

    Despite the vast desert and lack of water, she rejects a ride and is able to walk to a convenient city and get a hotel room. Soon, so we won't be bored with the Moroccan market, we find Hanna transported by stowing away on the same van she had turned down in the desert.

    Next we are in Spain, where she bumps into a girl from the middle of the desert and goes for a motorcycle ride with two young men.

    A good plot is essential to a good action film. Here we have little to work with, and while we might tolerate the improbability that goes with nearly all action films, a travel film relying on improbability is far too much.