By Daniel Bradley
This is the movie I've been waiting a long time for.
When one thinks of America, the mind easily draws a picture of advertising gone mad, unrelenting reality TV and a culture predominantly red-neck in nature. Whilst this is a sweeping statement, a gross generalisation, it would appear many Americans now feel the same way. Indeed, many see the consumerist road they are on and are ashamed by it.
And this is where our protagonist comes in. Imagine a man driven slowly mad by a society he can't bear. Then imagine the same man lives in a country with the 'second amendment' and woefully inadequate gun control.
Good bits: The film's ability to show you what you want to see, without making you feel guilty. The blood and dialogue.
Bad bits: The fact many Americans missed this at the theatres last year.
Rating: 9.5/10