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Gun Killers is a curious piece that navigates the quiet lives of John and Nancy Little, retired blacksmiths living in a rural landscape that feels both timeless and isolated. Jason Young's direction captures the slow, almost meditative pace of their daily routines, contrasting the serenity of their surroundings with the darker themes of violence and weaponry, which bubble beneath the surface. The documentary unfolds like a gentle unraveling, inviting viewers to ponder the subtleties of craftsmanship and the ethics tied to the tools of destruction. There's a certain intimacy in the way John shares his knowledge, the practical effects of his work and its implications linger long after the credits roll. A reflective exploration rather than a sensational take, it leaves you with more questions than answers.
Captivating exploration of craftsmanship and ethicsUnique perspective on rural life and weaponrySlow-paced, reflective documentary style
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Jason Andrew Young
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