Die in a Gunfight★★ Forbidden love- like a modern Romeo and Juliet with more vio

Die in a Gunfight★★
Forbidden love- like a modern Romeo and Juliet with more violence but somehow exhausting to watch. It could be because it didn’t seem enough to convince it was forbidden at all.
Die in a Gunfight is a highly familiar action-packed film that aims to entertain, and it does inconsistently.

Additionally, nothing else about this film feels natural. You keep hoping to connect with the story and the characters, but it’s too contrived and rigid. The story and the conflict are not engaging enough to even be told in the first place. On top of that, the predictable ending was tiring to anticipate, and the lack of wit caused inattentiveness.

I enjoyed the messy fight scenes, but nothing else quite memorable to talk about it. There was not much holding the film together. The loss of focus was apparent; I lost interest as the movie runs.

Altogether, this film is purely entertaining if you like action, blood and facial bruises. However, expect very little when it comes to humour and a meaningful storyline.