Hit Girl’s Costume: Mask, Kilt and Purple Wig
Chloe Moretz is witty, not menacing—unless she’s in Hit Girl mode.
The movie may be called Kick-Ass, but you’ll walk out of the theater thinking “Hit Girl!”
The preteen killing machine, decked out in mask, kilt and purple wig, is expertly portrayed by 13-year-old Chloe Grace Moretz.
Kick-Ass #1 (Comic)
Star Rating ★★★★★
Mark Millar (Author), John Romita Jr (Illustrator), Klaus Janson (Illustrator)
Marvel Comics
Moretz kicks plenty of ass as Hit Girl.
Swerving on a dime from sweet alter ego Mindy Macready to trash-talking Hit Girl, the actress single-handedly kicks the highly entertaining Kick-Ass into controversial overdrive.
Throughout director Matthew Vaughn’s roller coaster ride of a movie, Hit Girl gets all the good lines, capping every Tarantino-scale bloodletting with a foul-mouthed joke.
Moretz’s spirited delivery of those potty-mouth punch lines, and the glee and ease with which Hit Girl slices and dices bad guys, have stirred up a storm even as they’ve dazzled fanboys and moviegoers.
A tiny terror, Hit Girl runs, jumps, flips, whirls, shoots and stabs, leaving corpses and body parts in her wake.
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I didn’t think i would like the movie, having been i martial arts for over 20years but i must admit i like the fight scenes, weapons included.
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