Good individuals might do unhealthy issues, however that doesn’t make them unhealthy individuals. Or does it? That’s the philosophical crux on the heart of the film Hit Man, now enjoying in choose theaters and streaming on Netflix June 7.
Half neo-noir, half horny thriller, half riotous comedy, the movie follows Gary Johnson (Glen Powell), a sq., straight-laced professor who stumbles into an sudden aspect gig: faux hit man. As his double life deepens, he turns into entangled with a sexy, alluring girl named Madison (Adria Arjona) who’s looking for to rent considered one of Gary’s murderer alter egos — the ruggedly mysterious Ron — to kill her abusive husband.
“What drew me [to Madison] was she’s so thrilling, and I couldn’t inform whereas studying [the script] what she was going to do subsequent,” Arjona, 32, tells Refinery29 Somos. “I used to be confused on the place it was going along with her. I really like that ingredient as a result of I used to be like, ‘I’m going to have a lot enjoyable enjoying this.’”
Born in Puerto Rico and raised in Mexico Metropolis and Miami, from an early age Arjona was acquainted with the lifetime of an entertainer. Her mom, Leslie Torres, is Puerto Rican, and her father is the acclaimed Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona. As a toddler, she traveled usually to hitch him on his excursions.
“My dad’s a musician, so I type of grew up throughout Latin America,” Arjona says. “I lived in Mexico Metropolis for a really very long time and my father’s Guatemalan, so I jumped from nation to nation. [My upbringing was] like a giant melting pot of those three international locations, and I wouldn’t change it for the world.”
Rising up in a big household throughout numerous locales meant “a whole lot of combined traditions,” however one which stands out is having a giant vacation meal with out a lot as a single spoon in sight.
“Oh, with my father as a child, we might haven’t any cutlery on New Yr’s, and it was my favourite,” Arjona says. “It nonetheless is my favourite. You utilize your palms, you’re consuming the turkey — like ripping the turkey — and it simply makes it so enjoyable as a result of it’s such a flowery dinner, but you’re utilizing your palms. It’s very a lot my household.”
By 18, Arjona moved to New York Metropolis to check performing, ultimately touchdown roles on reveals like Narcos, True Detective, and Emerald Metropolis. In 2022, she starred within the HBO Max remake of Father of the Bride alongside Andy Garcia, Gloria Estefan, and Isabela Merced.
Hit Man marks Arjona’s foray into main girl territory, and there was an instantaneous connection to the fabric, she explains. “The primary time I learn it, I simply knew I wished to be part of it.”
Attending to know Powell — who co-wrote the movie alongside director Richard Linklater — helped solidify her curiosity within the challenge.
“Then assembly Glen and assembly Rick, I used to be like, man, I need to spend a month or two with these individuals,” she says. “And so they allowed me to be a part of the inventive course of.”
As Powell remembers, Arjona dove into the position not simply when it comes to her on-screen efficiency, however behind the scenes, too. She was concerned in such a manner that helped convey a sure heft, honesty, and dimensionality to the character of Madison.
“Look, she’s clearly a expertise in entrance of the digicam, however I feel what was actually spectacular is how effortlessly she turned such a vital a part of the author’s room,” Powell, 35, says. “It’s such a loss when filmmakers don’t hearken to nice minds and actors. These persons are going to need to play these roles, and it was so clear that Adria was coming in with such a robust perspective and one which was going to make this film prepare dinner differently.”
Certainly, Madison and Ron/Gary make for a brand new form of compelling on-screen couple. Whereas their relationship is initially based mostly on criminality and deceit — and as such, audiences most likely shouldn’t essentially root for them — because the film transpires, it turns into more and more troublesome to not.
And that’s thanks largely to a large serving of scorching chemistry between the 2 leads. Regardless of the questionable morals and motives of Madison and Ron/Gary, they’ve an undeniably magnetic connection. It simply so occurs to flourish within the wildest (and most unlawful) of circumstances attainable.
In any case, the center desires what it desires.
“I felt just like the chemistry was at all times there, [and] we at all times knew she was a multidimensional actress,” Powell says. “However [she’s also] being a type of author, producerial mind, one that basically understood movie and what was going to work on digicam and make this character, which is the linchpin for the entire film. I imply, Rick and I in a short time checked out one another and had been similar to, ‘let her present us the place this factor goes,’ and I’m actually glad we did.”
Arjona’s imaginative and prescient for the character is rooted in her inherent complexity. She’s not only a girl who’s been harm and scorned — she’s additionally a girl who’s had sufficient. Nevertheless misguided Madison’s seek for so-called options or a manner out could also be, it’s evident that she’s downright determined and in a hopelessly untenable state of affairs.
“We had been capable of create Madison, make her three dimensional, and make her very me, in sure methods,” Arjona says. “We actually had enjoyable with that character. It was at all times mental challenges that we might have between three brains, however even that was a lot enjoyable and it’s one thing I miss dearly.”
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