Review of "The Gun (from 6 to 7:30 p.m.)," DVD
Review of
The Gun (from 6 to 7:30 p.m.), DVD
Three out of five stars
The gun is the star
This is a movie where the action is often difficult to follow. While there are many characters, the star is a gun that has been used in a brutal homicide and then discarded at the side of the road. A male motorcyclist picks it up and then passes it off at a pawn shop. The viewer is introduced to a cab driver that experiences an incident and then decides to acquire a gun. He goes home to his wife and there is an extended scene where they debate their relationship.
A homeless couple living in a cardboard box are introduced and then there is an extended scene between a young couple that are living together, and she is the one that works. The male has no income yet wants her to stay home from work. This scene goes on much too long, the viewer gets the point halfway into it.
The cab driver purchases that same gun at a pawnshop but meets a buddy when leaving the pawnshop. He is convinced to go to a strip club where another homeless man steals it. After several encounters with other people, the gun changes hands and then does ultimately what this gun seems destined for,
There are occasional black and white flashbacks to the initial homicide that are extremely intense and sudden. They serve to snap the viewers attention back to the movie during those scenes that drag.
This movie is shot to fit the 90 minute timeframe in the title, which is from 6 PM to 7:30 PM. While that is a bit clever, it means that the scenes often have to be stretched out to make the desired length. The ultimate message is a powerful one, a loaded gun easily leads to a firearm death.
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