Shot

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Shot Movie Trailer

Shot MovieWe’ve got our hands on the first official trailer of Shot, the upcoming drama thriller movie directed by Jeremy Kagan and starring Noah Wyle, Sharon Leal, and Jorge Lendeborg Jr.:


SHOT

One bullet.

Three lives changed forever.

Plot synopsis:
“A gripping drama about three lives irrevocably changed when a gun is accidentally fired on a busy Los Angeles street, SHOT is a visceral roller coaster ride unflinchingly exploring the consequences of gun violence in America. SHOT begins as sound mixer Mark Newman (Wyle), is pumping up the volume on a bloody shootout scene in an action film. Hours later, after an argument with his wife Phoebe (Leal), Mark is suddenly felled by a real random bullet, and lies bleeding on the pavement with a chest wound. With Phoebe desperately trying to stop the bleeding, they both agonizingly wait for an ambulance to arrive as Mark fights for his life. Meanwhile, hidden behind a fence across the street, a teenager, Miguel (Lendeborg), watches in horror with the still smoking gun in his hand. A gun that was just handed to him by his cousin and meant to protect him against gang bullies.”

What do you think about gun control? Yay or nay?

The release date of the movie Shot is set to September 22, 2017 (in select theaters).

Stay tuned with us for more details.
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Shot Movie

Take a look tot the first official poster of Shot, the upcoming drama movie directed by Jeremy Kagan based on a script he co-wrote with Anneke Campbell and Will Lamborn and starring Noah Wyle, Sharon Leal, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Xander Berkeley, Elaine Hendrix, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Mario Orozco, Joy Osmanski, Eve Kagan, Dominic Colon, Tommy Day Carey, Rafael Cebrian, Brad Lee Wind, and Sarah Clarke:

(Click on the poster to enlarge.)


SHOT

One bullet. Three lives changed forever.

Plot synopsis:
“Mark (Noah Wyle) and Phoebe are in the midst of a breakup. Miguel, a bullied teenager, gets an illegal gun and accidentally shoots Mark. In real time we now experience the consequences of getting shot. Using multiple screen techniques, we viscerally go through everything the couple goes through, and at the same time see how the boy tries to avoid getting caught. The story tracks the events of what the medical profession calls the ‘golden hour’ with all efforts of EMTs and ER teams attempting to save Mark’s life. We share Mark’s shock, pain, anger, fear, humor, guilt, grief and desire for vengeance and potential redemption, and we watch how this all effects his troubled relationship with his wife. We also track the struggles Miguel has facing his responsibility for the shooting. After that hour of terror, we discover these three characters 5 months later and experience how their lives have been turned upside down, leading to a confrontation with the three of them when Miguel asks for forgiveness for what he did and Mark, paralyzed and embittered, considers revenge.”

Have you ever been shot at? And were you wounded? What happened?

The film has yet to get an official release date.

Stay tuned with us for more details about the movie Shot.
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