

You Shoot, I Shoot
A hired killer pairs up with an amateur filmmaker to provide clients with satisfying footage of enemies getting whacked.
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Plot Summary
Two aspiring filmmakers, armed with a camcorder, set out to make a documentary about an infamous local gangster. Their ambitious project takes an unexpected turn when they become entangled in the dangerous world they are trying to capture on film. As they delve deeper, their pursuit of authenticity blurs the lines between observer and participant. The film explores themes of ambition, consequence, and the blurred realities of filmmaking.
Critical Reception
You Shoot, I Shoot received mixed to positive reviews, particularly praised for its raw energy and unique perspective on urban life and independent filmmaking. Critics often highlighted its ambitious storytelling and the authentic feel it conveyed. However, some found its narrative occasionally unfocused, with a few noting that its indie spirit sometimes overshadowed polish.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic portrayal of urban life and its independent spirit.
- Noted for its energetic and ambitious approach to storytelling.
- Some found the narrative to be somewhat uneven.
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Fun Fact
The film was written, directed, and starred M. K. Asante Jr., who was only 16 years old when he began production on the movie.
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