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Two Shots Fired, directed by Martín Rejtman, is a quirky blend of comedy and drama that explores the absurdity of life after trauma. The film's tone is oddly detached, almost surreal, which complements the bizarre premise of a teenager, Mariano, shooting himself twice but moving on as if nothing happened. The pacing is laid-back, allowing moments to breathe, and the atmosphere feels like a slice of offbeat reality. Themes of disconnection and the strange paths of recovery are woven through, with Mariano's mundane pursuits contrasting sharply against his shocking act. Performances are understated, yet effective, enhancing the film's unique charm. It's this blend of the absurd with the commonplace that captures the viewer's attention.
Explores themes of trauma and recovery.Character-driven narrative with a surreal tone.Pacing allows for contemplative moments.
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