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In the Serbian market, the 2007 film (directed by Michael Davis and starring Clive Owen) was released under the title Vatreni obračun (Firefight/Fiery Showdown). Another title used in the region (particularly in Croatia) is Samo pucaj! (Just Shoot!).

While you asked about the Serbian title of the film, the term "Shoot 'em up" (often abbreviated as ) also refers to a classic video game genre. Shoot 'em up (значения) - Википедия

: Written and directed by Michael Davis. In the Serbian market, the 2007 film (directed

Below is an overview of the film’s release and its significance within the action genre. Film Identity and Regional Titles : Shoot 'Em Up (2007). Serbian Title : Vatreni obračun .

The film is a high-octane infused with dark humor and "Gun Fu" style choreography. It follows a mysterious loner named Mr. Smith (Clive Owen) who finds himself protecting a newborn baby from a relentless army of gunmen after delivering the child during a massive shootout. Production Highlights While you asked about the Serbian title of

: The film gained cult status for its absurdly creative action, most notably a scene where the protagonist uses a carrot as a lethal weapon. Genre Definition: "Shoot 'Em Up" (Video Games)

: Davis spent years developing the project, creating 17,000 hand-drawn storyboards to map out the complex action sequences. Cast : Clive Owen as Mr. Smith. Monica Bellucci as Donna Quintano. Paul Giamatti as the primary antagonist, Mr. Hertz. Film Identity and Regional Titles : Shoot 'Em Up (2007)

: Samo pucaj! (often found on regional streaming platforms or TV listings). Core Concept and Genre