SummaryOn the verge of a career-induced mental breakdown, and in complete fear of trigger-happy Mafia leader Fulvio Nesstra (Platt), undercover DEA agent Charlie Mayough (Neeson) seeks psychiatric help and finds himself relying on the support of an unstable therapy group and nurse Judy (Bullock) just to get through his work. (Hollywood Pictures)
Directed By:Eric Blakeney
Written By:Eric Blakeney
Gun Shy
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Mixed or Average
42
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Generally Favorable
7.0
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25% Positive
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One of the most subtle and inspired comedies you'll see this year.
65
Thanks to the first-time filmmaker's attention to character, Gun Shy is worth at least a shot at a matinee.
50
Blakeney can't decide if this is a quirky romantic comedy or a quirky mob essay, and you can see the movie thinking itself into a rhythmless hole with cement shoes.
40
Neeson might as well have phoned this one in.
30
Gun Shy can't rise on wobbly legs, and its real potential is lost for good.
25
Blakeney's script contains more hackneyed dialogue and misfired jokes per minute than would seem possible, and the result embarrasses every actor in it.
0
A half hour in and still, the plot, tone, and setting are incomprehensible.
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