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A gritty, fast-paced action thriller, Shoot 'Em Up kicks into high gear
with a memorable opening scene and never relents. Clive Owen stars as
Mr. Smith, a mysterious loner who teams up with an unlikely ally (Monica
Bellucci) to protect a newborn baby from a determined criminal (Paul
Giamatti) who hunts them throughout the bowels of the city. |
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First question – Were you disappointed in Smokin' Aces? Second question
– Did you like Crank? If you answered yes to both questions, then Shoot
'Em Up is the movie for you. Filled to the brim with an unbelievable
amount of action and bad one liners, Shoot 'Em Up takes the best
elements of both and combines them in a way that should be the template
for all mindless action flicks from here on out. Michael Davis has
created an almost perfect action movie. So perfect, in fact, that when
screened without a lot of the bad one liners, audiences took the film
too seriously. So the one liners were put back in just to lighten the
movie, even if it is with groans instead of laughs.
Clive Owen does a superb job as the right guy at the wrong place and
time. He has a hardness that works well in films like Sin City and Shoot
'Em Up while still showing a (slightly) softer side as in Children Of
Men. He combines both along with an ingenuity as well as a dash of humor
in his portrayal of “Mr. Smith”. This is the guy you want as a
babysitter, but only if there is a squad of hitmen led by Paul Giamatti
after you. Mr. Giamatti hould come off as ridiculous in a role like
this. I mean, he's Pig Vomit from Private Parts, but the man is one evil
heartless son of a bitch and quashes any doubts within his first few
minutes of screen time. Rounding out the cast is Monica Bellucci, who
may be most recognizable as Persephone in the second and third Matrix
sequels. Here she plays a lactating hooker Mr. Smith convinces to help
him take care of the newborn while he goes and wreaks havoc amongst
Giamotti's men. I'm not really sure what she really brings to the table
here beyond being a giant milk bottle, but she doesn't detract from the
overall effect.
Shoot 'Em Up is by far the most fun, if not the best action film of the
year and I recommend it to action fans who just want to see some kick
ass action with minimal character development, honestly. The action
starts within the first two minutes! Extremely over the top, cliché, and
with a chip on its shoulder the size of a log, Shoot 'Em Up delivers the
action with tongue in cheek and fingers on the triggers.
Until next time,
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Mitch E.
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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