Films about people who believe in the philosophy that you can fake it until you make it are a hit in spades. For example, there's Joel Coen's The Hudsucker Proxy, about a low-level office worker who becomes the CEO of a manufacturing company because his board of directors wants to tank its stock, but ends up turning the establishment into a smashing success. Chandra Barot's The Don features a street musician named Vijay, hired by DSP D'Silva, because he looks identical to the titular gangster, to infiltrate Don's gang. But when D'Silva is killed, Vijay must find a way to prove he's not a real gangster. Richard Linklater's Hit Man features a psychology professor who pretends to be a hitman to weed out those who want to kill someone, but eventually gets too involved with a "client," leading him to become a real hitman. However, the one that reigns supreme is Alec Berg and Bill Hader's Barry, where the titular hitman joins a comedy improv cl...
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