Guns Akimbo shoots and misses.
Skizm livestreams real deathmatches. Miles has always preferred screen life over real life, but even he knows this is wrong. He fights back by trolling Skizm’s fans; real tough guy stuff.
Bad decision. When Skizm toys with Miles, he has no choice but to fight for real—and for his life.
The movie has an interesting premise, but it’s no more than one long chase scene with gun battles. Writing aims for woke though uses violence just like the bad guys do: to glorify and entertain.
Early camerawork and editing hit the target at least. They are powerfully disorienting, forcing us to feel a sickening situation.