

A Single Shot
The tragic death of a beautiful young girl starts a tense and atmospheric game of cat and mouse between hunter John Moon and the hardened backwater criminals out for his blood.
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Plot Summary
A hardened rural hunter accidentally kills a man during a poaching expedition, igniting a dangerous chain of events. As he desperately tries to cover up his mistake, he becomes entangled in a criminal underworld and a desperate search for ransom money. The situation escalates, putting himself and his loved ones in grave peril.
Critical Reception
A Single Shot received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot convoluted and its tone overly grim. While some performances, particularly Sam Rockwell's, were praised, the film struggled to find a consistent narrative or thematic throughline, leaving many viewers unsatisfied.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a bleak and often confusing narrative, failing to fully engage the audience.
- Sam Rockwell delivers a strong performance, but it's not enough to salvage the film's weaknesses.
- The grim atmosphere and violent content are intended to be intense but often feel gratuitous.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that while some appreciated the intense and gritty atmosphere, many found the story to be too dark, predictable, and ultimately unsatisfying, with a lack of compelling character development.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in rural West Virginia, with director David M. Rosenthal aiming for a raw and authentic depiction of the region and its inhabitants.
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