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Shoot
'Em Up stars Clive Owen as Mr.
Smith, a mysterious dead shot with a chip on both shoulders who
grudgingly helps a pregnant woman who has come under attack by a
group of armed men led by Hertz (Paul Giamatti), a sadistic and
perverted former FBI forensic behaviour consultant. After the woman
gives birth - and is subsequently killed - Smith takes it upon himself
to play the baby's protector, enlisting the help of lactose dispensing
prostitute Quintano (Monica Belluci) to help care for the baby as
he solves a conspiracy involving a Democratic presidential candidate
and a leading gun manufacturer who both want the baby dead.
Writer/director Michael Davis seems to have been shooting for (pun
intended) the ultimate action flick, and if by that term he means
a nonsensical plot and over the top action sequences, than he has
achieved his goal. This is an extremely silly film, which is almost
farcical in its execution. It contains dreadful dialogue full of
expletives and cheesy one liners, a senseless plot (which scores
points for having its political villain as a Democrat and not the
usual old Republican), even worse character development and some
peculiar ideas on gun control and raising children.
But then again, this is a film called Shoot 'em Up, so a
strong plot and logic should not really come into the equation.
What really matters here is action, and it delivers as a high energy,
fun action flick that is spurned on by a rocking soundtrack and
innovative gunplay.
The crazy action sequences would make John Woo weep with envy. There
are shootout's during child birth, shootout's during sex, shootout's
while sky diving, etc. Good sense is kicked, stomped on, and torn
apart before being thrown out of the window, and if it had the tenacity
to come back, then a quick shot to the head will finish it off.
Shoot 'Em Up is the Looney Toon's made flesh. Clive Owen's
Mr. Smith is Bugs Bunny, chomping away on his carrots whilst always
on step ahead of the bad guys. Paul Gimatti's Hertz is an amalgamation
of Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam. Both Owen and Giamatti (two of the
better character actors working today) are good fun, Giamatti in
particular hamming it up gloriously. Monica Belluci does not do
much besides provide good scenery.
This is perhaps the guilty pleasure flick of 2007. It is a highly
entertaining action movie featuring a blacker then black form of
comedy that will either insult (which it will) or make the viewer
laugh (which it does). Just remember; no logic allowed!
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