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Kids and Guns is a thought-provoking documentary that dives deep into the complexities of gun culture in America. Directed by Francine Shaw, it explores how the fascination with firearms is often handed down from one generation to the next. The film has this raw atmosphere that really makes you think—a little unsettling, really. Kids as young as four are shown being marketed to with pink and blue rifles, which adds a strange layer to the whole narrative. The pacing feels intentional, letting you sit with uncomfortable truths. It's not just about guns; it’s about identity, heritage, and the American experience. The practical effects are minimal, but the disturbing reality of these kids holding real guns carries a heavy impact. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors, for sure.
Features firsthand accounts from families involved in gun culture.Examines the marketing tactics targeting young children.Raises questions about identity and the American experience.
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