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In stark contrast to "2081," "Six Shooter" introduces us to Donnelly, a grieving widower navigating the chaos of a train journey after the loss of his wife. The film opens with somber news, yet the tone quickly shifts with the introduction of an obnoxious young boy whose crude humor juxtaposes the grief surrounding Donnelly.
As the boy, filled with impulsivity and juvenile bravado, boisterously interacts with other passengers, he unintentionally uncovers layers of sorrow, especially concerning a couple mourning the loss of their child. The situation spirals into dark absurdity when the boy’s inappropriate jokes culminate in a harrowing incident—another tragic death triggered by unsettling circumstances.