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Gun
2010 81 min United States of America R 18+
★5.2
Action, Crime
Director: Jessy Terrero
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Description
The Detroit Police launches a full-scale war against gun runners with the cooperation of the Feds and target a criminal named Rich. When a gun exchange goes bad and Rich’s old friend Angel, steps up big time and saves his life, they form a bond that makes his supplier and lover, Gabriella paranoid. But there is a snitch in the group and Gabriella’s biggest deal goes bad only to have an even bigger secret revealed, one that rocks Rich to his core.
Budget:
$10M
Starring
50 Cent
Actor
Val Kilmer
Actor
AnnaLynne McCord
Actor
Key opinion
Gun is widely regarded as a low-budget, formulaic effort that fails to transcend its B-movie origins. The film suffers from a thin, primitive screenplay and underdeveloped characters, rendering the overall experience tedious and lackluster.
| Screenplay | The screenplay is consistently described as primitive, hackneyed, and lacking the necessary substance to fill a feature-length film. | |
| Theme | Character development is insufficient, resulting in protagonists that elicit indifference rather than emotional investment. | |
| Originality | The film functions more like an extended music video than a structured narrative, relying on repetitive tropes rather than engaging action. | |
| Acting | While Val Kilmer manages to deliver a surprisingly convincing performance given the weak material, other veteran actors like Danny Trejo feel stale and underutilized. |