The movie was enjoyable, it was nice to see acting for a change and not wannbe actors posing in front of a green screen and having the techno-nerds make them dance. A movie that actually has a message and tells a story of love and redemption. A movie with no impossible car chases or mega explosions that level a city (yet the hero somehow survives)
If you're looking for entertainment where a Norse god is getting drunk and crying because he killed an entity that would have destroyed the universe, or a Russian super spy whining that her daddy didn't love her enough, this movie probably isn't for you. It wasn't meant to compete with mega-budget, young-male fantasy flicks.
It is a tale about a woman with a rough past who learns to love again and work for something larger than herself.
At times it gets a bit clunky and discordant, the dialog falters at times, just like real life. The message, however, moves forward and we can see the change taking place in Gypsy.
9 Bullets is a much needed movie and message for these times.
If you're looking for entertainment where a Norse god is getting drunk and crying because he killed an entity that would have destroyed the universe, or a Russian super spy whining that her daddy didn't love her enough, this movie probably isn't for you. It wasn't meant to compete with mega-budget, young-male fantasy flicks.
It is a tale about a woman with a rough past who learns to love again and work for something larger than herself.
At times it gets a bit clunky and discordant, the dialog falters at times, just like real life. The message, however, moves forward and we can see the change taking place in Gypsy.
9 Bullets is a much needed movie and message for these times.