3 ½ Minutes, 10 Bullets is perfectly pieced together and scored. Review By: Erika Ashley A solemn documentary portraying an all too realistic issue plaguing our country and society. In Marc Silver’s 3 ½ Minutes, 10 Bullets is a fascinatingly raw documentary following the legal battle between a victim’s parents and killer that truly reveals the heartache and struggle caused by uneducated self-defense laws and racial tension in the United States justice system. The tragedy began late on Black Friday in 2012 when four African-American teenage boys stopped at a local gas station in Jacksonville, Florida to buy gum and cigarettes. Michael Dunn , an older Caucasian man pulled up next the rowdy vehicle filled with the boys dancing and listening to loud profane rap music, Dunn requested they turn the music down to their dismay. Jordan Davis argued back with Dunn and the altercation escalated quickly, resulting in Dunn firing 10 bullets at the unarmed boys which killed Davis almost instan