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Shotgun Stories

Shotgun Stories (2007)

October. 01,2007
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7.1
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PG-13
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Shotgun Stories tracks a feud that erupts between two sets of half brothers following the death of their father. Set against the cotton fields and back roads of Southeast Arkansas, these brothers discover the lengths to which each will go to protect their family.

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Moustroll
2007/10/01

Good movie but grossly overrated

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XoWizIama
2007/10/02

Excellent adaptation.

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Beystiman
2007/10/03

It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.

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Nicole
2007/10/04

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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Gre da Vid
2007/10/05

You have to wonder why and how step-brothers can hate one another to the point of death. This story will tell you how.

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Dillon Schohr
2007/10/06

Written and Directed by Jeff Nichols, "Shotgun Stories" tells a tale of Son Hayes (Michael Shannon), who has raised his two younger brothers Boy (Douglas Ligon), and Kid (Barlow Jacobs). Their mother, for her own selfish reason left the boys when their father abandoned the whole family, to start a new life with another women in the same town. Now that the father has passed, Son decides to exchange some hateful words at his funeral, and their father's other sons don't take to kind to it. This starts the family feud of a lifetime. Michael Shannon has to be one of my favorite actors to grace us with his presence in film in this decade. He is one of the most pleasing actors to watch, his subtle way of showing us his pain, and anger rest all in his eye, and jaw movement. It works perfectly. Douglas Ligon and Barlow Jacobs were excellent as the two younger brothers. Ligon's character Boy, lives in his filthy van by choice, and Kid lives in a tent in Son's backyard. When Son's wife leaves him, he lets the two brothers move into his place. Ligon and Jacobs stood their ground next Shannon. Especially Ligon, who has some great heart-felt scenes.This is Jeff Nichols first film, and it could not have been better. Well maybe I could have seen the ending going a little further but that is nothing to really complain about. The writing was superb, and Nichols made the film flow very smoothly. I give Shotgun Stories a 9.5 out 10.P.S.Jeff Nichols next film is called "Take Shelter", and is also stars Michael Shannon. It's about a father who starts having visions of an apocalypse that is about to happen. It looks incredible. Look it up.

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oneguyrambling
2007/10/07

Shotgun Stories tells the simplest of simple tales, dealing with the progression of an extended family feud – and with a title like that you know it won't be resolved with a game of rock-paper-scissors.If an "Urban" setting is nowadays code inferring "a ghetto" or "poor black" setting, then Shotgun Stories is set in a "Rural" environment in Arkansas, by which I mean "redneck" or "poor white". In fact I don't recall seeing a single non-white person in the film, even in the background – aside from the basketball scenes – is that racist? In any case it's true.By "Poor" I mean that asking to borrow a guy's VCR comes with a cost – of a bag of Doritos.I mean that a guy lives in a tent in the yard of his brother.I mean the other brother lives in a van on the riverfront and spends half the film trying to fix his tapedeck.When a local man dies it obviously impacts the community, especially the man's family – only in this case the deceased had two families both with the name Hayes. It is explained that in his early years the man all refer to as "Pa" ran out on his wife and three young kids, all of whom he treated awfully.The man then found religion and remarried raising four new children in a loving family. (For fairly obvious reasons) the ex raised the three boys to despise their old man and his new family, then as soon as they were old enough she left them to fend for themselves.The jilted lads, all now in their 20s, are named Son, Boy and Kid – seriously, and the film follows proceedings almost exclusively from their point of view.Son is the senior and most successful of the trio, he has his own home and family, though his wife has left taking their son due to Son's gambling issues (but he has a system lady!). Son works at the local fish farm.Boy has no job to speak of, he is the one in the van on the riverfront, and he voluntarily coaches some local boys on a basketball team.Kid lives in a tent in Son's yard, where he is content, he also lives on the fish farm and is romancing a young woman, though he is concerned that his current residence, income and future prospects don't bode well for a successful marriage. He also has a prize mullet.Things come to a head when the three boys crash the funeral that they weren't invited to. Some bitter but carefully chosen words are said and a fracas is narrowly avoided – but not forgotten.The other four more favoured kids, again in their 20s and late teens, feel disrespected and take it upon themselves to "set thangs raaaiiight".Over the next few days warnings are issued, scuffles are started and extinguished, and tensions simmer… then a dog dies.A depressing conclusion was almost inevitable from the early goings of this film, and indeed there is much violence, though not much occurs on screen and surprisingly little of it is related to firearms.It isn't the violence that makes Shotgun Stories so good though, it is the adherence to tone and the performances from all featured actors, Boy is obviously the most reticent about becoming embroiled in proceedings and is in fact a fairly timid man, Kid is a little hotheaded but genuinely concerned for the future.Above it all is Son. With the grim set jaw Buzz Lightyear and almost a Sling Blade mutter, Son walks like an old man and has a furrowed brow reminiscent of Sam Eagle. None of these ingredients seem to suggest "cool" but somehow he manages to exude confidence and capability. Son doesn't talk a lot and when he does he is all business and people – especially his brothers – listen.It is quite fitting that Shotgun Stories has less a finale than a finishing, as events more peter out than rise and build towards a climax. Regardless of the lack of flash or big explosions though this is an excellent character study and a compelling story, and is worthy of greater attention and recognition.Final Rating – 8 / 10. An excellent "little" film. Never have a few days in the life of an extended redneck family seemed more compelling.

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Z DDT
2007/10/08

This was a great film. I expected slow and uninteresting. But I really loved it. Michael Shannon is a stud. This guy is going to be huge. Great performance. I'm shocked he didn't get Oscar nod consideration for this - but given the apparent lack of viewers, it's understandable I supposed. Nichols has a great script. He sticks to his desire to battle convention and really let the story unfold slowly. I was really impressed. I've read other comments on here about people becoming frustrated with the nod to Terrence Malick - and I completely understand that, and I suspect there will be several more nods to Malick thanks to the NC School of the Arts, but this was a great movie. I've been watching David Gordon Green's movies this week and now this one - and they both attended the same school and I suspect there was a lot of Malick-like influence from the professors.

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