Sin City
Posted: October 17th, 2005, 5:22 pm
Has anybody else seen "Sin City"?
I've seen it about fifty million times.
The visuals are absolutely amazing.
All the action segments are gloriously stylized, and all the non-action segments feature such beautiful lighting and shot angles.
It's also darkly funny. Especially a particular scene featuring Benicio Del Toro as a near-decapitated corpse.
Yes, it's very violent, but not as much as many other movies (or even television shows) have been. It's just that the violence in "Sin City" is so stylized and exaggerated that it's more striking.
And some of the supporting actors don't perform as well as those in the lead roles, never in any important way.
One friend who watched it with me complained that it was "random." I don't know what he meant by that. Perhaps he was expecting a single straightforward story, instead of three stories and vignette or two.
If you haven't seen it, go rent it. And get the letterbox version. You'll want to see every inch of the glorious cinematography
I've seen it about fifty million times.
The visuals are absolutely amazing.
All the action segments are gloriously stylized, and all the non-action segments feature such beautiful lighting and shot angles.
It's also darkly funny. Especially a particular scene featuring Benicio Del Toro as a near-decapitated corpse.
Yes, it's very violent, but not as much as many other movies (or even television shows) have been. It's just that the violence in "Sin City" is so stylized and exaggerated that it's more striking.
And some of the supporting actors don't perform as well as those in the lead roles, never in any important way.
One friend who watched it with me complained that it was "random." I don't know what he meant by that. Perhaps he was expecting a single straightforward story, instead of three stories and vignette or two.
If you haven't seen it, go rent it. And get the letterbox version. You'll want to see every inch of the glorious cinematography