Die in a Gunfight movie review 2021

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MOVIE TITLE:   Die in a Gunfight

This modern-day Romeo and Juliet story is available in theaters on July 16, 2021.

RATING:    R

LENGTH:      1 hour 32 minutes

IN A NUTSHELL:

In New York City, a young guy falls for the daughter of his father’s nemesis.  Mary and Ben are the star-crossed black sheep of two powerful families engaged in a centuries-long feud. When the pair reignites a romance after many years apart, their forbidden love draws a motley assortment of schemers and killers into their orbit, and as fists and bullets fly, it becomes clear that violent delights will have violent ends.

The quirky romance is directed by Collin Schiffli.  While critics are hating this movie, audiences really like it.

 

THINGS I LIKED:

  • It’s a modern romance inspired by Romeo and Juliet.
  • I’ve always enjoyed Alexandra Daddario in movies and so I’m happy to see her in another one.
  • Diego Boneta did a great job as an extremely flawed, annoying protagonist.
  • The standout characters that were the most entertaining were those played by Travis Fimmel and Justin Chatwin.  They were both hilarious, offering the comic relief for the film.  Justin Chatwin actually performed his own stunts.  He’s an extreme sports fan and motorcycle enthusiast in real life!
  • I liked the musical score.
  • Snarky humor.
  • Fun fact:  There were only 23 days of filming.
  • Billy Crudup’s name is included in the cast, but he only provides the voice-over narration.
  • If you like Guy Ritchie’s take on movie-making, you might get a kick out of this film, full of unique style and violence.
  • There’s a creative animation element to the movie that makes it fun and whimsical.

 

 

THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:

  • It’s hard to feel sorry for self-absorbed, rich people.
  • The protagonist is a real jerk.
  • All of the characters feel poorly developed.
  • So much exposition.
  • The script is badly written with super cheesy dialogue and plot.
  • SUPER lazy ending.
  • A lot of the humor doesn’t land.
  • The film starts strong and with great promise but then quickly starts taking a nosedive.
  • I quickly became bored.

 

 

TIPS FOR PARENTS:    

  • Tons of bloody violence
  • Disgusting sound effects when some people were killed
  • Various weapons used
  • Crude language, profanity, and F-bombs
  • Pre-marital “relations”

THEMES:

  • Love
  • Choices
  • Living up to parents’ expectations
  • Family
  • Personal goals
  • Connection
  • Sacrifices

 

FUNNY LINES:

  • “Sometimes fate decides to stick us with a happy ending.” – Narrator  (Billy Crudup)

 

INTERESTING LINES:

  • “My mother always said there’s no greater teacher than shame.” – Beatrice Rathcard   (Michelle Nolden)

Movie Review Mom GRADE:  C- 

 

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