Director Richard Linklater and Glen Powell Shine as ‘Hit Man’ Receives Rave Reviews and Standing Ovation at Venice Film Festival
Credit: Google | Richard Linklater
Richard Linklater’s latest cinematic venture, “Hit Man“, debuted at the Venice Film Festival and took the event by storm with a standing ovation lasting an astounding six minutes. The film, a darkly comedic thriller, showcases the incredible talents of Glen Powell and Adria Arjona, earning its place as a standout at this year’s festival.
Richard Linklater’s ‘HIT MAN’ received a six-minute standing ovation at the 80th Venice Film Festival. pic.twitter.com/fIsM1asAbi
— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) September 5, 2023
Based on the intriguing true-crime narrative penned by Skip Hollandsworth, who had previously collaborated with Linklater on “Bernie” in 2011, “Hit Man” delves into the astonishing life of a mild-mannered psychology professor who moonlights as an undercover hitman for the New Orleans police. However, his world spirals into chaos when he breaks protocol to aid a woman fleeing an abusive relationship, inadvertently assuming a criminal persona himself.
Linklater, the revered indie filmmaker behind classics like “Dazed and Confused” and “Boyhood“, credited Glen Powell for resurrecting the project during the pandemic. Powell, renowned for his role in “Top Gun: Maverick“, was captivated by the original article and reached out to Linklater, leading to a fruitful collaboration and the development of a compelling screenplay.
Linklater also voiced concerns about the challenges currently facing the U.S. indie filmmaking scene, highlighting the changing landscape of the industry. Nevertheless, “Hit Man” stands as a testament to the resilience and creativity of independent cinema.
The film’s premiere at Venice not only witnessed an enthusiastic audience response but also showcased Linklater’s genuine emotion and gratitude. He exchanged high fives with those around him, including his partner Christina Harrison and their daughter, adding a heartwarming touch to the evening.
“Hit Man” has garnered critical acclaim for its unique blend of genres, with Variety’s Owen Gleiberman describing it as “a true-life screwball underworld romantic philosophical thriller comedy noir“. Glen Powell’s portrayal of the unlikely undercover agent has received special praise, with his offbeat leading-man charisma shining through.
In addition to Powell and Arjona, “Hit Man” boasts an impressive ensemble cast, featuring Austin Amelio, Retta, Molly Bernard, and Mike Markoff. The screenplay, co-authored by Linklater and Powell, draws inspiration from Skip Hollandsworth’s Texas Monthly article of the same name.
This collaboration marks another successful chapter in Linklater and Powell’s partnership, having previously worked together on projects like “Fast Food Nation” and “Everybody Wants Some!!”. Powell’s star continues to rise following his breakout role in “Top Gun: Maverick“. and he’s set to enchant audiences once again in the upcoming rom-com “Anyone but You“, alongside Sydney Sweeney.
Following its Venice premiere, “Hit Man” is slated to make a splash at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, promising to captivate audiences worldwide with its blend of dark humor, suspense, and unexpected romance. Linklater and Powell’s creative synergy has given rise to a cinematic gem, reaffirming the enduring power of storytelling in the ever-evolving world of film.
WEB STORIES FOR YOU
Stay connected with Today On Globe for the latest Global Issues and News Updates.
Explore more related articles at [TOG News / TOG Article]