Bloated Thriller ‘God Is a Bullet’ Tries but Fails to Make a Point
- The film centers around a detective infiltrating a child-trafficking cult to find his kidnapped daughter.
- With a runtime of over two and a half hours, gratuitous violence, and convoluted subplots, the film is ultimately empty and pointless.
- The talented cast, including Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Maika Monroe, cannot overcome the film's excessive flaws.
- The arid desert settings provide atmosphere but the film descends into meaningless nihilism.
- An adaptation of a Boston Teran novel, the film lacks chemistry and interesting characters in its implausible story.