‘Under the Gun,’ a documentary that examines American gun politics and the advocacy for gun control post-Sandy Hook, is criticized for its factual distortions and imbalanced representation of viewpoints. Critics argue that while the film successfully portrays the emotional impact of gun violence, it largely overlooks the complexities surrounding gun rights, failing to engage or accurately depict pro-gun experts and arguments.
Specific inaccuracies noted include the portrayal of laws regarding lawsuits against gun manufacturers and the misleading claim about purchasing automatic weapons at gun shows without background checks. The film’s inability to confront these contentious topics leaves well-informed pro-gun viewers frustrated, suggesting a missed opportunity for a more nuanced discussion on contentious issues that divide American society.
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