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Shotgun Stories (2007)

Director: Jeff Nichols

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Set amid the widescreen cottonfields of south-east Arkansas, ‘Shotgun Stories’ centres on the life-long conflict between two sets of distanced half-brothers born of the same father. Son (Michael Shannon), Boy (Douglas Ligon) and Kid Hayes (Barlow Jacobs) are from his first marriage and we learn through them the hatred they hold for him. When pop dies, the lads turn up at his funeral uninvited: Son spits on the coffin, eyebrows are raised among the new family and old grudges reignited, culminating in a spate of tit-for-tat violence that ends with pacifist Boy buying a gun.

Anyone expecting ‘a high-calibre thriller with more kickback than a 12-gauge’ might be disappointed; Jeff Nichols’ low-budget feature début is more subtle than that. In fact, its anti-violence message – and lack of any actual gunfights – is decidedly refreshing. Divided into chapters by way of annoying two-second fades-to-black, it must be said that the pacing here is pretty slow – albeit realistically so. Thankfully the performances alone are sufficient to keep this counter-revenge tragedy on track. Just don’t anticipate fireworks.

Author: Derek Adams

Time Out London Issue 1970, May 21 - 27, 2008


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Cast & crew

Director: Jeff Nichols

Producer: Jeff Nichols, David Gordon Green, Lisa Muskat

Cast: Michael Shannon, Douglas Ligon, Barlow Jacobs, Natalie Canerday full cast

Genre(s): Drama

Rated: 12A

Duration: 90 mins

UK Release: May 23 2008
US Release: Mar 26 2008



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