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Sin City (2005)

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Director: Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez
Starring: Jessica Alba, Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis, Benicio Del Toro, Brittany Murphy, Clive Owen, Elijah Wood
Producer: Robert Rodriguez, Elizabeth Avellan, Frank Miller
Writer: Frank Miller

Run Time: 02:04:00

Copyright: © Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc.

Rated R For Sustained Strong Stylized Violence, Nudity And Sexual Content Including Dialogue

Synopsis:

An amazing cast of big-screen favorites is directed by Robert Rodriguez (DESPERADO, FROM DUSK TILL DAWN), Frank Miller -- and special guest director Quentin Tarantino (KILL BILL 1 and 2, PULP FICTION) -- in an acclaimed and visually stunning hit that's the coolest movie of the year! Straight from the pages of Miller's hip series of "Sin City" graphic novels, Bruce Willis stars as a cop with a bum ticker and a vow to protect a sexy stripper (Jessica Alba -- FANTASTIC FOUR); Mickey Rourke (MAN ON FIRE) as an outcast misanthrope on a mission to avenge the death of his one true love (Jaime King -- PEARL HARBOR); and Clive Owen (KING ARTHUR) as Dwight, the clandestine love of Shellie (Brittany Murphy -- LITTLE BLACK BOOK), who spends his night defending Gail (Rosario Dawson -- THE DEVIL'S REJECTS) and her Old Town girls (Devon Aoki and Alexis Bledel) from a tough guy (Benicio Del Toro -- 21 GRAMS) with a penchant for violence. Also starring Elijah Wood, Nick Stahl, Michael Madsen.


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Screen Format: Color
Language: English



CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin
RATED 4 STARS


Analysts give Sin City the edge to win the weekend, but the testosterone-laced, comic-book thriller is not a clear winner with critics, who are vastly at odds. Manohla Dargis in the New York Times, while praising some of the film's stylish images, suggests that Robert Rodriguez, and the Sin City graphic novel creator Frank Miller, who collaborated on the film, have failed to bring the comics' characters to life. When stuff goes blam, you jump like someone who's landed on a whoopee cushion. But then you just sit there, wrap yourself in the dark and try not to fall asleep, she writes. Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal describes his reaction to the movie this way: If there's a single scene that epitomizes the sensation that overtook me slowly but inexorably, it's the one in which Clive Owen's character ... sinks slowly into a tar pit. Dan DeLuca in the Philadelphia Inquirer also admires the film's visual presentation, but concludes, Sin City ultimately comes off as an exercise in cold-blooded stylishness, uninvolving and overlong at 2 hours and 6 minutes. Likewise, Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times concludes that the movie is mostly style and little else. This isn't an adaptation of a comic book, it's like a comic book brought to life and pumped with steroids. It contains characters who occupy stories, but to describe the characters and summarize the stories would be like replacing the weather with a weather map, he says. Nevertheless, he acknowledges, the movie succeeds as a visualization of the pulp noir imagination, uncompromising and extreme. Yes, and brilliant. Ty Burr in the Boston Globe puts the emphasis on the brilliant, writing that Sin City is the first great Hollywood joy ride of the year ... a stunning, visceral piece of work -- cheap thrills polished to the level of high art. Stephen





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Reviewed by: eccedaxdux on 7/18/2007 10:27:08 PM
RATED 5 STARS

strikingly good art, imitating worse art, imitating worst life.



Lew Irwin

RATED 4 STARS

Analysts give Sin City the edge to win the weekend, but the testosterone-laced, comic-book thriller is not a clear winner with critics, who are vastly at odds. Manohla Dargis in the New York Times, while praising some of the film's stylish images, suggests that Robert Rodriguez, and the Sin City graphic novel creator Frank Miller, who collaborated on the film, have failed to bring the comics' characters to life. When stuff goes blam, you jump like someone who's landed on a whoopee cushion. But then you just sit there, wrap yourself in the dark and try not to fall asleep, she writes. Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal describes his reaction to the movie this way: If there's a single scene that epitomizes the sensation that overtook me slowly but inexorably, it's the one in which Clive Owen's character ... sinks slowly into a tar pit. Dan DeLuca in the Philadelphia Inquirer also admires the film's visual presentation, but concludes, Sin City ultimately comes off as an exercise in cold-blooded stylishness, uninvolving and overlong at 2 hours and 6 minutes. Likewise, Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times concludes that the movie is mostly style and little else. This isn't an adaptation of a comic book, it's like a comic book brought to life and pumped with steroids. It contains characters who occupy stories, but to describe the characters and summarize the stories would be like replacing the weather with a weather map, he says. Nevertheless, he acknowledges, the movie succeeds as a visualization of the pulp noir imagination, uncompromising and extreme. Yes, and brilliant. Ty Burr in the Boston Globe puts the emphasis on the brilliant, writing that Sin City is the first great Hollywood joy ride of the year ... a stunning, visceral piece of work -- cheap thrills polished to the level of high art. Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post describes the movie as a dessert from hell ... pure outlaw art and a blood descendant of The Wild Bunch and Kill Bill. He concludes: Two hours and six minutes has never seemed so much like two and six-tenths seconds. It's pure pulp metafiction. And Michael Wilmington in the Chicago Tribune bestows 3 1/2 stars on the film, but warns: Sin City is an evil place, full of awful people, an obsessive movie full of monomaniacal tough guys. Yet when Miller and Rodriguez move it into gear, noir lives.




FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: eccedaxdux on 7/18/2007 10:27:08 PM
RATED 5 STARS

strikingly good art, imitating worse art, imitating worst life.




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Reviewed by: eccedaxdux on 7/18/2007 10:27:08 PM
RATED 5 STARS

strikingly good art, imitating worse art, imitating worst life.

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