Richard Linklater Unmasks Glen Powell In "Hit Man" | The New Yorker
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- The director dissects a pivotal scene in his noir-inspired screwball comedy, which is loosely based on the real-life story of a fake hit man who helped detectives bust people soliciting murderers.
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This is one of the best films I've seen, on a par with 1990s Tarantino
This movie is a perfect summer entertainment, high;y recommend it!
Beautiful scene. Frosted glass touch a treat. Glen Powell is perfect. The fusion of genres reminds me of The Big Lebowski. Lead actor is perfect.
Too bad that publicity posts spoilers like this, tho. I would have hated to have seen this before watching the movie.
Linklater can do no wrong.
Hmm okay
So-so movie, specifically because, in his likely role as a gun-for-hire, Mr. Linklater was miles out of his milieu.
Dumb take
Didn't he write and produce the movie though? You're not really a gun for hire if you hire yourself.
Not only a dumb take but what you said made no sense.