"American Star: Ian McShane's Hitman Takes a Soul-Searching Island Vacation"
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"American Star" is an art house film set in Fuerteventura, featuring Ian McShane as an aging hitman waiting for his last job. The movie takes a contemplative approach, focusing on the lead character's emotions and thoughts, with long closeups of McShane's face. The story unfolds slowly, with minimal exposition, and explores themes of mortality and waiting. As the film progresses, it shifts into a film noir groove, introducing a younger hitman and delving into the complexities of the characters. Directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, the movie showcases McShane's captivating performance and offers a unique, intelligent take on the hitman genre.
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