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Hit Men (2016) is a curious blend of existential musings and dark comedy, really. The narrative is almost Beckettian, examining the absurdity of the Hollywood machine through the lens of a drug-fueled writer duo who find themselves penning a teen pop hit for someone they can't stand. It plays with themes of artistic ownership, the commodification of creativity, and the disillusionment of its characters, all wrapped up in a sort of chaotic vibe. The pacing feels intentionally uneven, mirroring the characters' struggles, and while the performances might not be groundbreaking, they definitely carry a certain raw honesty. There’s something distinct about how it tackles the pressures of the entertainment industry, making it linger in your mind long after it ends.
This film, while not widely known, has garnered interest among collectors for its unique narrative style and thematic depth. It’s released in limited formats, making original copies somewhat scarce, and there's a niche appreciation for its exploration of the darker sides of artistry in Hollywood. As more viewers stumble upon its unconventional storytelling, it’s likely to gain traction within indie film circles, adding to its collector allure.
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