Boobs and Badassery: "Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For" Review
Sex, Violence, and Art. This pretty much sums up what you’ll
see in this Sin City sequel…sounds like porn if you ask me.
Co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller reunite to bring Miller's visually stunning “Sin City” graphic novels back to the screen in SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR. Weaving together two of Miller’s classic stories with new tales, the town's most hard boiled citizens cross paths with some of its more reviled inhabitants. SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR is the follow up to Rodriguez and Miller’s 2005 groundbreaking film, FRANK MILLER’S SIN CITY. {Source}
Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For Trailer
Okay first of all…Eva
Green. She’s definitely the highlight of this movie, owning it like it was her
little playground to showcase her sexiness and allure. From here on I’m going
to give you a warning: she’s so good at being both badass and sexy that it’s
hard not to get turned-on, and this is coming from me who’s already used to
seeing a lot of boobs in movies. Only she rivalled Mickey Rourke’s performance
and to be honest, the movie seemed to be less interesting whenever they’re not
on screen.
You won't want to watch this movie with your mom. |
Like its predecessor, this
movie got me engrossed at its unique color processing where most of the scenes
are shown in black and white, while a few elements are highlighted with
striking colors for emphasis and drama. The cinematography is a creative mix of
live-action and comic-strip graphics, making almost every scene a visual
spectacle.
The colors just speak of sexy and betrayal |
Yes, visual spectacle indeed. |
The plot revolved around
several stories weaved into one, and in spite of earlier negative reviews, I
actually found all of them to be engaging and unpredictable. Each of these sub-plots
feature characters that are as equally fascinating as the storyline itself, thanks to
the star-studded cast who did a spot-on portrayal of their graphic-novel
counterparts. My personal favorite was “A Dame to Kill For” (with Eva Green, of
course) not just because this is the part where we see the most nekkidness, but
also because this is the only sub-plot where both Eva Green and Mickey Rourke
are involved. This also has the most complex storyline, led by well-developed
characters that are not one-dimensional.
Wait, Lady Gaga? Suddenly it's the Telephone music video. |
If there was one element
of this movie that’s a bit of a turn-off, it’s the awkward action sequences
that turned out to be too cartoonish and stylized. I considered that this may
have been done in purpose to stay true to the graphic novel slash comic strip
style of the film but personally, I felt that the badassery was slipping out of
the movie every time killing off the baddies were too convenient for the
protagonists.
“Sin City 2: A Dame to
Kill For” is a visual spectacle with just the right amount of nudity and
violence embedded in a rich storyline. But seriously, Eva Green should already be
enough reason for you to run to the cinema.
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