gun kata

Originating from the 2002 film 'Equilibrium,' 'gun kata' is a fictional martial art that blends firearm use with traditional martial arts choreography.

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Definition

B2Film and Media

(fictional, stylized)A choreographed combat style that combines firearm use with martial arts movements, designed for dramatic effect in movies and video games.

Example

  • The action scenes in the movie featured intense gun kata sequences that captivated audiences.
  • Many video games have adopted the concept of gun kata to create visually stunning combat scenarios.

C1Martial Arts

(fictional, technical)A fictional martial art that integrates precise gunfire with dynamic poses and movements to maximize offensive and defensive capabilities.

Example

  • Practitioners of gun kata in films often perform intricate movements while firing at multiple targets.
  • Gun kata emphasizes both accuracy and agility, creating a unique combat style.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "gun kata":

gun fu