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So, 'The Hitman'—it’s an interesting blend of comedy and drama, largely revolving around the struggles faced by the disabled. The film features an 'other-abled' actor who’s quite compelling in his role. What really stands out is how it tackles the frustrations of being stereotyped in the industry. The pacing is a bit of a rollercoaster; it meanders through some heavier themes while balancing lighter moments, which, honestly, gives it a unique cadence. The performances have a rawness to them that feels genuine, and the practical effects, although limited, add a certain charm. Overall, it’s a film that invites you to reflect on societal views of disability, but in a way that’s surprisingly engaging.
Explore themes of disability representationUnique pacing with comedic undertonesEngaging performances by the lead actor
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