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Adam has since started a YouTube channel to which he uploads videos of himself providing demonstrations on using various models of firearms that he owns.

However, his videos are receiving little attention online, and his father disapproves of his focusing on his YouTube presence rather than finding a job elsewhere.

During school, Nito and Krista grow closer; he tries to show her how to skateboard, and she teaches him how to imitate being slapped and choked for stage purposes.

In an effort to attract more viewers and subscribers to his YouTube channel, Adam produces a dramatized video of himself detailing an experience he claimed to have had wherein he fended off an attack by a wild warthog using a firearm.

Krista, walking home from school with a friend, watches Nito die and sees an armed Adam standing in the doorway to the house.

Online commenters and local police officials refer to Adam as a "hero" for standing his ground against the three intruders.

Adam continues to make firearms-based videos that prove successful with his online followers, while Krista becomes an emotional wreck at school over the loss of Nito.

"[3] Monica Castillo of RogerEbert.com wrote that the film "will either win you over with Shirley Chen's effervescent screen presence or will doom its goodwill with its third act twist", calling it "a conflicted work, but not without its merits".