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- Once the narrator makes it known that almost every patron of the bar has practiced infidelity and the gunfighter himself is gay, almost every character draws a gun, initiating a Mexican standoff. The gunfighter realises the narrator's sadism, as he is trying to make the patrons kill one another.
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The Gunfighter is a 2014 short film directed by Eric Kissack. A twist on the Western genre, the film concerns a group of people in a saloon who, in an act of breaking the fourth wall, are able to hear the narrator of the film.
In a small town in the old west, a lone and weary gunfighter enters a saloon. As he walks through the room surrounded by the people of the town, a voice begins narrating the scene, telling us ...
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Oct 10, 2014 · The premise of the wonderful short film The Gunfighter by Eric Kissack explores the issues that come with dealing directly with an omniscent force. In the film, the...
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Nov 13, 2017 · The gunfighter, directed by Eric Kissack, is a subversion of the use- perhaps overuse- of voiceover in westerns. Narrative Structure. What elements of film form that had the biggest impact in terms of meaning and response?
Sep 6, 2020 · In this film, a lone gunfighter in the west walks into a bar where the voice of a narrator that categorises a typical western film narrates his every action and thought and those of the people already inside the bar, causing chaos as each person has secrets revealed that results in a bloodbath where only one person is left standing.
Sep 4, 2020 · Creating Meaning and Response: The main piece of representation is the way the film reinforces the stereotype of Americans having been obsessed with guns throughout their history along with the stereotype of Outlaws and Cowboys in the Western era as lone and amoral gunslingers.
Jun 23, 2014 · Kissack and crew push the premise well-past what you would think is comedically possible for a fourth-wall breaking device, firing off more jokes per minute than any recent short film in memory. I realize that analyzing comedy is somewhat of a futile (and pretentious) endeavor.