Review of Guns Akimbo (2020) by Zvf — 27 Jul 2020
The premise might be interesting in a Kafkaesque way, but it's shot like a film student's first film. Clichés abound, from the spinning camera to the slow motion bullet animation. My suspension of disbelief can stretch a good long way, but it broke the third time a villain didn't take an easy shot that would have unceremoniously put both Miles and the audience out of their misery.
This review of Guns Akimbo (2020) was written by Zvf on 27 July 2020.
Guns Akimbo has generally received mixed reviews.
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