Relying on tired action and glitzy sequences, Hitman: Agent 47 forgets that story matters, too. Review by Matt Cummings It's possible that we've witnessed an earth-shattering moment in film this summer. With the arrival of Mad Max: Fury Road , a new corner has been turned in terms of action and story, forcing changes on everything that come after it and making everything in its wake look second class. That's the feeling you'll get when watching Hitman: Agent 47 , a film littered with talent and prospects but whose script and action never rise to the occasion. A reboot of the failed 2007 version starring Timothy Olyphant, Agent 47 stars Rupert Friend, a genetically-modified assassin who is supposed to be impervious to emotion and love. Precise and impeccably dressed, he sports a barcode on his bald head and a penchant for killing. Normally sent out to maintain his murderous order, this time he must make sure that the technology which produced him is n