Director Martin Rejtman attending.
Sixteen-year-old Mariano finds a gun in his house and impulsively shoots himself twice—both failing, somewhat miraculously, to do any harm. With a quirky blend of drama and comedy, Two Shots Fired watches as Mariano absorbs the random aftereffects of his attempted suicide, which he seems to understand no more or less than we do.
Martin Rejtman, the founding father of New Argentine Cinema, delivers pitch perfect deadpan absurdity using what he calls a “’narration machine,’ where situations flow from one another with a perhaps unconventional cause-effect.”
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