New Delhi, May 13 -- "Our Hero, Balthazar" is not really an elevator-pitch kind of movie. Sure, there's a log-line: A wealthy New York City teenager ( Jaeden Martell ) who, in a misguided attempt to impress a girl, travels to Texas to try to stop a school shooting. But it's the describing of it that gets tricky: It's a black comedy, but also sometimes just a comedy. It's a thriller and a satire. It's a commentary on performative activism, gun culture and toxic masculinity. Mostly, it's just an entertaining ride.

Owen Gleiberman, writing for Variety, called it "a cutting, audacious, and at times astonishing movie."

Perhaps it makes more sense to understand that "Our Hero, Balthazar," which is currently in theaters, comes from a filmmaker...