Killing Gunther (2017)

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A group of eccentric assassins are fed up with Gunther, the world's greatest hitman, and decide to kill him – but their plan turns into a series of bungled encounters as Gunther seems to always be one step ahead.

Overview
"Killing Gunther" is a 2017 American action-comedy movie written, directed and starred in by Taran Killam, who plays the role of Blake, a self-professed world's finest hit man. The movie's distinct design integrates the traditional narrative with a mockumentary method where the life and exploits of the main character, Gunther, are recorded. The film's ensemble cast consists of Arnold Schwarzenegger as Gunther, the world's biggest gunman, Hannah Simone, Bobby Moynihan, Paul Brittain, Amir Talai, and much more.

Plot Summary
The film focuses on Blake who, after years of seeing Gunther's effective assassinations while he stays in the shadows, becomes very jealous and decides to eliminate Gunther to acquire the title of the world's finest hitman. To ensure his efforts are appreciated worldwide, he hires a group of eccentric assassins, consisting of explosives professional Donnie, sadistic Sanaa, toxin professional Mia, a computer whiz, and an ingenious master of camouflage. They plan to eliminate Gunther together and capture whatever on camera.

Encountering Gunther
Blake and his group launch a messed up assassination effort after another, as Gunther always seems to be an action ahead, taking down the staff member one by one. In the amusing turn of occasions, it's revealed that Gunther has actually been enjoying them all along, successfully having fun with the assassins and turning their own plots versus them. Schwarzenegger's character, Gunther, is illustrated as an eccentric figure who is always unwinded and at ease in spite of the attempts on his life. He teases and teases his prospective assassins, constantly revealing his advantage.

Climax
Blake continues to lose assassins from his team, either by Gunther's hands or by their unintentional deaths. Ultimately, only Blake and his love interest, Sanaa, are left. Gunther abducts Sanaa to provoke Blake into coming after him for a showdown. In the occurring fight, Gunther is apparently blown to bits by a bomb, and Blake returns house, thinking he has lastly removed his nemesis.

Epilogue
However Gunther, resilient as always, has actually handled to endure the surge. In the film's epilogue, we see Gunther in a disguise, revealing that he is retired and living a peaceful life. On the other hand, his story has been made into an effective documentary. The motion picture ends with Gunther commenting that he may go back to his previous life for enjoyable, which leaves an open-ended tip for a possible sequel.

Final Comments
"Killing Gunther" is a humorous take on the action category integrated with the pseudo-documentary style which includes an unusual yet fascinating twist to the plotline. In spite of the motion picture's lighter method, it does not fall short on action scenes involving gunfights and surges. Schwarzenegger's performance as Gunther sticks out, representing the appeal and ability of an expert hitman with amusing eccentricities. In summary, "Killing Gunther" is a satisfying action comedy with innovative execution and a thrilling plot, appropriate for audiences valuing a rather unconventional cinematic angle.

Top Cast

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger (small)
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Robert "Gunther" Bendik
  • Taran Killam (small)
    Taran Killam
    Blake
  • Dave 'Squatch' Ward (small)
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    Kolvalchik
  • Bobby Moynihan (small)
    Bobby Moynihan
    Donnie
  • Hannah Simone (small)
    Hannah Simone
    Sanaa
  • Marc-Anthony Massiah (small)
    Marc-Anthony Massiah
    Warlord
  • Sylvesta Stuart (small)
    Sylvesta Stuart
    Soldier #1
  • Reese Alexander (small)
    Reese Alexander
    Soldier #2
  • J.C. Williams (small)
    J.C. Williams
    Soldier #3
  • Eric Mazimpaka (small)
    Eric Mazimpaka
    Soldier #4
  • Amitai Marmorstein (small)
    Amitai Marmorstein
    Nate / Interviewer