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The conflict ignites when Igor, deeply indebted to local mafia bosses and suffering from severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), sells his family’s private shooting gallery to cover his drug debts. Deprived of his training grounds and unwilling to watch his former idol humiliated and tortured by sadistic criminals, Saša takes his precision air rifle and transforms into a vigilante sniper on the streets of Belgrade. Cultural Impact and the "Ghetto Film" Aesthetic
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Brings immense depth to the role of a tragic, broken junkie, contrasting sharply with his earlier athletic successes. The conflict ignites when Igor, deeply indebted to
The plot centers on Saša Gordić (played by Vuk Kostić in his breakthrough role), an incredibly talented 19-year-old sport shooter training for the World Championships. Saša looks up to his older brother, Igor (Srđan Todorović), a former Olympic-level marksman. However, Igor has returned from the frontlines of the Yugoslav Wars deeply traumatized, battling severe drug addiction, and drowning in debts to local mafia loan sharks. Brings immense depth to the role of a
The film builds toward a devastating climax. As Saša's vigilante killings pile up, Igor recognizes his brother's dark path and, in a final act of tragic love and sacrifice, takes the blame before committing suicide. Saša is left utterly crushed, but haunted by his brother's sacrifice, he resolves to continue competing. The final image is not one of triumph, but of a hollow victory, a teenager who has lost his innocence, his brother, and any semblance of a normal life, all for a perfect score that can never fill the void.
This article explores the film’s plot, its stylistic significance, and why it remains a compelling watch over two decades later. 1. Plot Overview: A Brother’s Vendetta