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The Gun Kata is a firearm-based martial art used by Kurt Wimmer and Jim Vickers in their 2002 film Equilibrium. As opposed to the much more famous Bullet Time popularized by The Matrix, it consists of The Gunslinger dodging bullets by assuming a set of predefined body positions, which are theoretically supposed to reduce their body area exposed to enemy fire to nigh zero, all while raining lead upon the said enemy with their Guns Akimbo without even aiming at them. In his next film, Ultraviolet, Wimmer further expanded the technique by allowing an unarmed Action Girl to assume such positions among the multiple enemies so that they shoot each other instead. May serve as a pseudoscientific justification for the existence of graduates of the Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy.
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