Sin City: A Dame to Kill for (2014)
Country: US
Technical: bw/col 102m
Director: Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez
Cast: Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Josh Brolin, Rosario Dawson, Eva Green, Powers Boothe, Dennis Haysbert
Synopsis:
A cocky young gambler gets his comeuppance, and a man with a haunted past has his heart chewed out by an old flame. Is there no redemption in Sin City?
Review:
Two more interleaved tales from Basin City, with a particularly grisly prologue and the shadow of Nancy’s love for Hartigan and Senator Roark’s wrath over his son hanging over the whole thing. This entertaining sequel adds nothing really new, save for lashings of nudity which one suspects Messrs Weinstein put in a request for. The cartoon violence grows repetitious, but it moves fast and the overall design is as eye-catching as before. Brolin impresses among a busy cast.
Country: US
Technical: bw/col 102m
Director: Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez
Cast: Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Josh Brolin, Rosario Dawson, Eva Green, Powers Boothe, Dennis Haysbert
Synopsis:
A cocky young gambler gets his comeuppance, and a man with a haunted past has his heart chewed out by an old flame. Is there no redemption in Sin City?
Review:
Two more interleaved tales from Basin City, with a particularly grisly prologue and the shadow of Nancy’s love for Hartigan and Senator Roark’s wrath over his son hanging over the whole thing. This entertaining sequel adds nothing really new, save for lashings of nudity which one suspects Messrs Weinstein put in a request for. The cartoon violence grows repetitious, but it moves fast and the overall design is as eye-catching as before. Brolin impresses among a busy cast.
Country: US
Technical: bw/col 102m
Director: Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez
Cast: Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Josh Brolin, Rosario Dawson, Eva Green, Powers Boothe, Dennis Haysbert
Synopsis:
A cocky young gambler gets his comeuppance, and a man with a haunted past has his heart chewed out by an old flame. Is there no redemption in Sin City?
Review:
Two more interleaved tales from Basin City, with a particularly grisly prologue and the shadow of Nancy’s love for Hartigan and Senator Roark’s wrath over his son hanging over the whole thing. This entertaining sequel adds nothing really new, save for lashings of nudity which one suspects Messrs Weinstein put in a request for. The cartoon violence grows repetitious, but it moves fast and the overall design is as eye-catching as before. Brolin impresses among a busy cast.