Un querido rabino de una pequeña ciudad en el desierto se convierte en un pistolero poco probable después de que su comunidad sea atacada violentamente.Un querido rabino de una pequeña ciudad en el desierto se convierte en un pistolero poco probable después de que su comunidad sea atacada violentamente.Un querido rabino de una pequeña ciudad en el desierto se convierte en un pistolero poco probable después de que su comunidad sea atacada violentamente.
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Came across this little gem and felt like I had to say something! This movie is really unique, and ways in on many important themes, including race, racism, and self-reliance, aside from being a really fun thriller! Great acting all around, and kudos to the leads. Also wonderful seeing Christopher Lloyd again. Definitely check it out!
I debated between a 7.5 and an 8. But decided to rate it as 8 here.
This movie is how Jewish representation should be done. You can tell a good story with a relatable hero and let them be Jewish. Rabbi Mo is a delightful character and a good Rabbi, here for his people, supporting his community, and willing to be there for others and counsel them. But he's flawed, he's insecure, and he finds confidence in his family, and in some unlikely places and circumstances.
It is full of Jewish love, and when appropriate, some Jewish humor. It is a movie about perception and about how to protect oneself in times of trouble.
Merecedes Mason and Alona Tal were amazing. Great characters all around and the mystery had some great twists.
It is also one of the few movies that had a diversity of Jewish characters, secular and religious, without portraying either one as bad or wrong.
Its biggest flaw, I think, was the pacing; a couple of scenes felt rushed, and some rough cinematography. But that doesn't distract too much from an otherwise strong film and Jewish Representation.
This movie is how Jewish representation should be done. You can tell a good story with a relatable hero and let them be Jewish. Rabbi Mo is a delightful character and a good Rabbi, here for his people, supporting his community, and willing to be there for others and counsel them. But he's flawed, he's insecure, and he finds confidence in his family, and in some unlikely places and circumstances.
It is full of Jewish love, and when appropriate, some Jewish humor. It is a movie about perception and about how to protect oneself in times of trouble.
Merecedes Mason and Alona Tal were amazing. Great characters all around and the mystery had some great twists.
It is also one of the few movies that had a diversity of Jewish characters, secular and religious, without portraying either one as bad or wrong.
Its biggest flaw, I think, was the pacing; a couple of scenes felt rushed, and some rough cinematography. But that doesn't distract too much from an otherwise strong film and Jewish Representation.
Well written and a much needed eye opener. A Rabbi realizes his community is under attach and does what he can to protect his family and community while being mindful of others. While some would take the backseat, this Rabbi and community look over the headlights, strategize and plan ahead in this thriller...well thought-out, casted and directed. Must see...
10syrieder
In an era flooded with half-baked scripts and cringe-worthy fake movie cash grabs, Guns and Moses is an absolute sigh of relief. It's smart, bold, and genuinely entertaining from start to finish - a rare gem that reminds you why you fell in love with movies in the first place.
The film manages to balance razor-sharp humor, gripping momentum, and surprising emotional depth without missing a beat. It never talks down to the audience, never coasts on cheap gags, and never forgets to have fun. Every moment feels intentional, every performance pitch-perfect, and the writing is as sharp as anything out there.
With so many films trying (and failing) to capture lightning in a bottle, Guns and Moses actually pulls it off - and makes it look easy. Don't miss it.
The film manages to balance razor-sharp humor, gripping momentum, and surprising emotional depth without missing a beat. It never talks down to the audience, never coasts on cheap gags, and never forgets to have fun. Every moment feels intentional, every performance pitch-perfect, and the writing is as sharp as anything out there.
With so many films trying (and failing) to capture lightning in a bottle, Guns and Moses actually pulls it off - and makes it look easy. Don't miss it.
This film is a nice benefit that when you are challenged by evil forces that you don't know or understand sometimes you need to prepare yourself. Cast is A quality. Writing could have done more but I enjoyed it. Although the who done it and why was brilliantly kept you on your toes. The tactical fight at the end could have been streamlined but all in all well done.
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- TriviaMark Feuerstein and Paulo Costanzo starred together in Royal Pains (2009-2016) playing brothers Hank and Evan Lawson respectively.
- Citas
Rabbi Mo Zaltzman: I believe in God. In myself? Not so much.
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 77,433
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 57,186
- 20 jul 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 77,433
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Color
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