the official Italian trailer of Richard Linklater’s comedy that drove Venice crazy

the official Italian trailer of Richard Linklater’s comedy that drove Venice crazy
the official Italian trailer of Richard Linklater’s comedy that drove Venice crazy

The highly acclaimed Glen Powell and Adria Arjona are the protagonists of this film which debuts in cinemas on June 27th with BIM Distribuzione. Here is the trailer, plot and poster for Hit Man – Accidental Killer.

Not much left. Not very little but little, now, to finally see at the cinema Hit Man – Accidental Killerthe hilarious comedy directed by Richard Linklater which drove audiences and critics crazy Venice Festival of last year.
The film is inspired by the true story of a man named Gary Johnson (which is also the name of the protagonist), and sees the very fast Glen Powell as a shy and awkward psychology professor who occasionally collaborates as a consultant for undercover operations with the police department of his city, New Orleans. One day circumstances force him to take the place of the agent who was supposed to impersonate a professional killer to frame potential instigators, and in doing so he discovers that he has an extraordinary natural talent for that kind of “acting”, which allows him to become the self-confident, magnetic and sensual man who is not in life. When Gary meets a beautiful and seductive woman on his way who wants to kill her husband, Gary will manage to ensure that she avoids prosecution, and with her he will start a relationship that will have hot, dangerous but also irresistibly comic implications. In the role of this woman, named Madison, there is Adria Arjonawith whom Powell forms a super-sexy and close-knit couple.
Below is the official Italian trailer and poster of Hit Manwhich will arrive at the cinema on June 27th with BiM Distribuzione:

 
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