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So, 'Gunman' is this interesting character study with a heavy focus on family dynamics. The pacing feels deliberate, letting the tension build between Andrey and his son, which is quite palpable. The performances are a bit raw, but they add an authenticity that fits the film’s somber tone. The whole father-son conflict is layered, especially when the grandfather steps in; it shifts the narrative into unexpected territory. There’s a certain weight to the emotional scenes that lingers, though some might find the pacing a tad slow. Still, it’s a distinctive take on familial disconnection and reconciliation.
'Gunman' seems to have slipped under the radar for many collectors, which makes it somewhat of a hidden gem. There aren't many home media releases available, and copies are scarce, especially in good condition. As interest in international cinema grows, this film’s unique themes and character-driven story might capture attention from collectors looking for something distinct.
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