

I Never Shot Anyone
Renji Ishibashi, starring in the movie for the first time in 18 years, plays a hero with two faces, a dull novelist and a legendary killer. Susumu Ichikawa, an obsolete writer with no manuscript at all, had another face - a legendary hitman. But the truth of the matter is... he had never shot a person. One day, he receives a murder request from a friend. Seeing this as an opportunity to achieve the ideal hard-boiled novel, he decides to hire a real hitman and demands that he report to him the assassination situation as it was.
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Plot Summary
A decorated Indian soldier goes rogue, embarking on a mission to take down his former mentor who has turned into a ruthless terrorist. The film follows the intense cat-and-mouse game between the two as they engage in high-octane action sequences across various global locations.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for its slick action choreography and the performances of the lead actors. However, some critics pointed to a predictable plot and underdeveloped character arcs.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visually stunning action sequences and energetic performances.
- Criticized for a derivative storyline that relies heavily on tropes.
- The chemistry and rivalry between the lead actors were highlighted as a major strength.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's spectacular action, impressive visuals, and the dynamic between Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff. Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat predictable but were entertained by the overall spectacle.
Fun Fact
The film's climactic action sequence was shot over 15 days in the Alps, featuring intricate choreography and practical stunts.
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