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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_Man_(2023_film)
That one. Glen Powell actually showed some serious acting chops in that movie, I really enjoyed it.
I watched this one in the last two weeks, would recommend for sure. They even go into detail about how public hitman requests aren’t a thing. Like other commenters have said, the ‘industry’ is primarily gangs, mobs, corporate or governmental agencies and all of them have their vetted, go-to guys. Not general public, and if you, as a normie, think you’re talking to one? They’re a cop, %100.
I just watched it. It's better than it has any right to be. Fun movie.
At that one point towards the end when the three of them are in the house, I was thinking "wait, this shit got real serious real quick" lol.
I even looked it up before the credits rolled to see if it was true at all.
Oh, lol. I'll take a look!