is an American action thriller directed by Walter Hill , marking his return to directing after an 11-year hiatus. The screenplay, written by Alessandro Camon, is based on the French graphic novel Du plomb dans la tête by Matz. Drafting and Development
The script and production elements went through several iterations before reaching the screen:
: The film stars Sylvester Stallone as a hitman and Sung Kang as a detective who reluctantly join forces against a common enemy. Bullet to the Head (2013)
: Early reviews noted that the banter between the lead characters (a hitman and a cop) felt reminiscent of an early draft of Rush Hour 3 .
: Hill also incorporated elements from an unproduced Western he had previously written titled Lloyd Williams and his Brother into the project's development. Film Identity & Production is an American action thriller directed by Walter
: Director Walter Hill is known for a "spare, minimalist" writing style—sometimes described as "Haiku style"—which he applied to both stage directions and dialogue in his projects to capture the reader's mind more effectively.
: Despite Hill's veteran status, the film was criticized for pacing issues and "diluted momentum," though some critics appreciated Hill's classic action sensibilities. Film Review: Bullet to the Head (2013) - Adam Mohrbacher : Early reviews noted that the banter between
: Hill initially intended the film to be more "up market" by setting it in the past and treating it like a Western. However, producer Lawrence Gordon, who was from New Orleans, suggested the modern-day New Orleans setting that was eventually used.