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Sin City

United States

2005

124 Min
Color, Black and White
English
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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DIR Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino

PROD Elizabeth Avellan

SCR Frank Miller

DP Robert Rodriguez

CAST Jessica Alba, Devon Aoki, Alexis Bledel, Bruce Willis

Synopsis

“Sin City” is four stories inter-weaved telling tales of corruption in Basin City. The first story (The Customer is always right) is short, and is based on the depression of women that they need to pay a man to feel loved when they commit suicide. The next story is Part 1 of “That Yellow Bastard” about a cop who needs to save a young girl from being raped. The third story (The Hard Goodbye) features a man taking revenge on a heartless killer who murdered his one-night stand. The fourth story (The Big, Fat Kill) stars a man who must dispatch a cop’s body, but it will be a tough ride to do it. Following that are two conclusions to Sin City, the ending of “That Yellow Bastard” which is set 8 years later, and a short story that ends Sin City. —IMDb

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Robert Rodriguez

The man behind some of the most innovative, creative, and visually inventive action films of the late ‘90s and early 2000s, director Robert Rodriguez is the epitome of the do-it-yourself attitude and a renaissance man of cinema. Directing, shooting, and editing nearly every one of his films, Rodriguez’s energetic and self-immersing approach to filmmaking has resulted in some of the most stylish and exciting action films in modern cinema.

Born June 20, 1968 into a large family that included ten siblings, Rodriguez was never lacking in inspiration due to the antics of his brothers and sisters and became fascinated with cartooning and filmmaking at an early age. Prompted to jump behind the camera after becoming enamored by John Carpenter’s Escape From New York at age 12, the fledgling director’s brothers and sisters served as a capable cast and crew, and with his father’s Super-8 camera in hand, Rodriguez took his first steps toward auteurhood. Shocked by the cost of developing… read more

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Quentin Tarantino

Director/screenwriter/actor/producer Quentin Tarantino was perhaps the most distinctive and volatile talent to emerge in American film in the early ‘90s, who learned his craft first as a video clerk and then as an actor. During his time at Video Archives, the fledgling filmmaker began writing screenplays, completing his first, True Romance, in 1987. After years of negotiations, he decided to sell the script to the director Tony Scott. During this time, Tarantino wrote the screenplay for Natural Born Killers, and gave the script to his partner, Rand Vossler. Tarantino then with the money from True Romance, he begin pre-production on Reservoir Dogs. Word-of-mouth at the 1992 Sundance Film Festival,led to scores of glowing reviews, making the film a cult hit. While many critics and fans were praising Tarantino, he developed a sizable number of detractors. During 1993, Tarantino wrote and directed his next feature, Pulp Fiction, which won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival that… read more

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Connor Wills

16Jan10

Agreed DAVID  
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David

12Jan10

Well it's very pretty, thats about it. Gets kind of dull after the first viewing. Has some cool moments though.  

Jordan Dammit

20Dec09

RIP Brittany Murphy  
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Hunter Duesing

17Dec09

The approach to adapting a legendary comic book by using the panels on the page as storyboards is interesting, but Miller's talky dialogue doesn't sound natural or even interesting coming out of the actors' mouths, and the slavish adherence to Miller's artwork doesn't translate well, giving the actors very little to do, providing the perfect recipe for wooden performances. I know Rodriguez likes to play it fast and…  more

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By Bruce on November 13, 2009

Composition stolen from comics stolen from films. Narrative arcs which are all about stone-faced chaste chivalrous men fighting for women wearing backlighting or some mainstream fetish inspired attire…  read review

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