Streaming
Service:
Netflix
Movie
Name/Year: Hit
Man
(2024)
Genre:
Action, Comedy, Crime, Romance
Length:
1h 55min
Rating:
R
Director:
Richard Linklater
Writers:
Richard Linklater, Glen Powell, Skip Hollandsworth
Actors:
Adria Arjona, Glen Powell, Retta, Austin Amelio, Molly Bernard, Mike
Markoff, Bath Bartley
IMDb
Blurb:
A professor moonlighting as a hit man of sorts for his city police
department, descends into dangerous, dubious territory when he finds
himself attracted to a woman who enlists his services.
Selina’s
Point of View:
When
putting together for the Top 20 movies to watch in June of 2024, Hit
Man was
an easy pick to put in the top 10. It’s simply not smart to ignore
any film directed by Richard Linklater (A
Scanner Darkly, Boyhood, Bernie).
The man is brilliant. He never misses as a director, sometimes as a
producer, but never when he’s actively at the helm.
Still, I thought Hit Man would be cute
at best. Somewhat funny, maybe a little relatable – the characters,
if not the story/plot.
What I got blew my expectations out of the
water.
Hit Man WAS very cute, and the main
character was just as charming and relatable as he could be. Then
there was this twist at the end that caught me completely off-guard.
I felt so sure that I knew what was going to happen. I paused it
within 15 minutes of the end, got a drink, had a conversation with my
partner, and then came back to it like I wasn’t about to be rocked
by this adorable little rom-com.
I watch a lot of movies. It’s very rare that
one of them surprises me. The quality might throw me – I’ve seen
small films with tiny budget blow mainstream flicks out of the water
just as often as I’ve seen big-budget disasters, after all – but
the actual content of a film doesn’t often shock me. Each genre has
a stack of recipes that they pick from and it’s rare that any of
them take that sharp left into something unseen.
Linklater took one of those rom-com recipes and
turned it right on its head. Flawlessly, I might add.
I’m absolutely going to have to watch this
film a few more times. Not just for myself, but because I’m going
to have to show it to my best friend, my partner, their friends…
Cat’s
Point of View:
Hit Man was my #1 pick for June
2024. My daughter and I watched it the day that it hit Netflix, and I
was quite excited about it coming up for review. I could happily
watch Hit Man over and over and likely find new nuances to
appreciate..
There's really quite a lot to enjoy
within this production. There's character development, comedy,
betrayal, action, romance, a fun story, a twist, and an interesting setting. I
could go on.
Speaking of setting, I am always
excited to watch a movie filmed in my home state of Louisiana. While
the real-life person that this narrative was based on lived in Houston, TX and assisted that police
department with their stings; the film location was switched to New
Orleans for fiscal reasons. I think that it added an interesting
twist to the story, myself. I am, admittedly, a bit biased on that
front, however.
The cast for Hit Man was
spot-on. Austin Amelio (Everybody Wants Some!!, The Walking Dead,
Mercy Black) has a real knack for portraying characters you love
to hate and he does a great job as an officer of questionable ethics
here. Adria Arjona (True Detective, Triple Frontier, Andor) is
more than just easy on the eyes. She did a fantastic job of
portraying a character that was both strong and vulnerable, with a
generous dash of calculating vixen thrown in for good measure. My
favorite, however, was Glen Powell (The Expendables 3, Scream
Queens, Top Gun: Maverick).
Hit Man was a massively
effective vehicle for Powell to show off his range. In this one role
he got to explore so many different characters. Some felt more
caricature than anything, but that was by design. It's explained in
the movie, so I don't want to spoil that here. Some of the little
character vignettes we got to enjoy in Hit Man were clearly in
homage to other cinematic hatchet men that have come before. I had a
good giggle recognizing them.
Powell's collaboration with co-writer
and director Richard Linklater (Dazed and Confused, School of
Rock, Last Flag Flying) really paid off and yielded a really
entertaining movie that will remain memorable for years to come.
Based on interviews I've seen and articles touching on this creative
team-up, they had quite the good time working on this together, and I
think that translates into the quality of the end-product we enjoy on
screen. I hope they're able to work on something together in the
future, as well.
If you haven't seen Hit Man yet
and enjoy the action rom-com genre, I would absolutely recommend a
streaming session to partake of this production as soon as you can.
Rotten
Tomatoes Critic Score –
95%
Rotten
Tomatoes Audience Score – 91%
Metascore
– 82%
Metacritic
User Score –
6.7/10
IMDB
Score –
6.9/10
Trust
the Dice: Selina’s Rating – 5/5
Trust
the Dice: Cat’s Rating – 5/5
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