
Not Rated
Standing against the wall of an art gallery in Santa Ana, California, Chris Burden is shot in the arm with a .22 rifle by a friend positioned about 15 feet away across the room. The original intent was only to graze the artist's arm.
Standing against the wall of an art gallery in Santa Ana, California, Chris Burden is shot in the arm with a .22 rifle by a friend positioned about 15 feet away across the room. The original intent was only to graze the artist's arm.
The film's central subject matter, a performance art piece exploring vulnerability and risk, is primarily artistic and existential, lacking explicit political messaging or alignment with partisan ideologies.
Due to the complete absence of information regarding the movie's casting, character diversity, narrative, or themes, a neutral assessment is applied for both representation and narrative framing. This results in an overall evaluation indicating a light presence of DEI, based solely on the lack of specific details to suggest otherwise.
Chris Burden's 'Shoot' is a short, conceptual performance art piece depicting a singular violent act. The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or narrative elements, thus making an evaluation of LGBTQ+ portrayal inapplicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Chris Burden's "Shoot" (1971) is a performance art piece depicting the artist being shot. It does not feature narrative characters adapted from source material or historical figures whose gender was altered for the portrayal.
Chris Burden's 'Shoot' (1971) is a performance art piece documenting a real event, not a narrative film with characters adapted from source material or historical figures. Therefore, the concept of a 'race swap' does not apply.