Guns Akimbo (Movie Review)


7/10

Miles is living a mindless life, stuck in a work-home-drink routine when a trio of brutes breaks into his house and knocks him out cold. When Miles wakes up he’s got the flesh of his hands moulded on to real guns and he is forced into participating in an online death game. Distraught and disoriented he has to fight for his life, which means he has to take on the evil people who forced him into this predicament in the first place.


Jason Lei Howden has made a career creating visual effects for big productions such as War For The Planet Of The Apes and Avengers. GUNS AKIMBO is his second feature, a gun violence heavy action movie with tons of low grade humour that hits the mark more often than not. 

GUNS AKIMBO is not to be taken seriously, the visuals are over the top, nasty but never quite realistic. All the car chases and the shootouts are designed to amuse rather than inspire awe. Yes with all its visual effects heaviness GUNS AKIMBO is a very small film, rather a satire on modern social media and a tribute to such classics as RUNNING MAN.



For what it is GUNS AKIMBO works pretty well. It has a huge entertainment value, memorable characters and enough humour to get a cult status. It definitely has a unique voice and I cannot wait to see what this director will do next.










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