Richard Linklater’s latest film, “Hit Man,” is a delightful rollercoaster ride that effortlessly blends humor, romance, and suspense. Starring Glen Powell as Gary Johnson, a psychology teacher moonlighting as a fake hitman, the film takes viewers on a wild chase through the streets of New Orleans.
Gary’s undercover work leads him to Madison, a woman seeking to eliminate her husband. As their paths intertwine, a charming tension develops between them, raising questions about the true nature of love and manipulation.
Linklater’s masterful handling of the noir genre is particularly charming. His comedic sensibilities perfectly mesh with the shadowy atmosphere, creating an irresistible mix of laughter and mystery. The philosophical discussions, reminiscent of his previous works like “Slacker” and “A Scanner Darkly,” add another layer of depth to the film.
“Hit Man” is a testament to Linklater’s artistic boldness and experimentation. His willingness to push boundaries and redefine genres results in an unforgettable cinematic experience. The film’s intriguing characters, playful humor, and charming story make it one of Linklater’s most enjoyable and daring works to date.
Available for streaming on Netflix from June 7th, “Hit Man” offers a delightful blend of humor, romance, and suspense, showcasing Linklater’s extraordinary talent as a filmmaker.