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Grosse Pointe Blank
Grosse Pointe Blank
1997 ·107 min ·United States of America ·R 18+
7.2
IMDb 7.3 КП 6.6 RT 82% MC 76
Action, Comedy, Thriller, Romance
Director: George Armitage
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Hitman Martin Blank becomes a moving target after he rebuffs a fellow assassin's invitation to form a union. On the advice of his quirky assistant and neurotic psychiatrist, Martin begrudgingly heads out to Grosse Pointe, Michigan for his ten-year high school reunion, where he soon comes across the woman he jilted on prom night.

Budget: $15M
US Gross: $28.08M
Worldwide: $31.1M
John Cusack
Actor
Minnie Driver
Actor
Dan Aykroyd
Actor
🏆2 wins & 8 nominations total

Grosse Pointe Blank is widely regarded as a sharp, stylish black comedy that effectively balances hitman tropes with a charming romantic subplot. While most viewers praise the witty dialogue and John Cusack's performance, some feel the secondary characters are underdeveloped or the ending is too predictable.

Screenplay The script features razor-sharp, witty dialogue that successfully elevates the absurdity of its premise.
Acting John Cusack delivers an iconic performance that effectively anchors the film's mix of moral ambiguity and dry humor.
Theme The film strikes an engaging balance between dark, violent action sequences and a sincere, nostalgic romantic narrative.
Score The soundtrack is a standout element that contributes to the film's lasting 90s aesthetic and charm.
Pacing Opinions on the narrative structure are mixed; while many find the plot engaging, others find the pacing occasionally draggy or the conclusion predictable.
Acting While the leads are praised, views on the supporting cast and secondary characters vary, with some finding them underdeveloped or underutilized.
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