Hawaiian Shirts Are Great to Fight In: Bob Odenkirk on "Nobody 2" | Interviews | Roger Ebert
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Hawaiian Shirts Are Great to Fight In: Bob Odenkirk on "Nobody 2" | Interviews | Roger Ebert
"Bob Odenkirk's performance in 'Nobody' showcases an unexpected turn as a mild-mannered suburban dad who becomes a reemerging assassin, blending humor with action."
"In 'Nobody 2', Hutch Mansell is now a hitman who must confront the chaos of his family life, balancing his career with the demands of fatherhood."
Bob Odenkirk's role in 'Nobody' as Hutch Mansell offers a unique blend of humor and action, transitioning from a suburban dad to a rediscovered assassin. The sequel, 'Nobody 2', allows Hutch to interact more comfortably with his family, who are aware of his profession. Hutch struggles to maintain family relationships while fulfilling his obligations as a hitman. The narrative explores themes of work-life balance, with Hutch attempting to reconnect with his family during a vacation while dealing with the remnants of his violent past.
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