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Sin City: A Dame To Kill For - Movie Review 

Director: Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller

Genre: Action

Release date:  August 22, 2014 (United States)

Run Time: 99 minutes


Cast:
  1. Mickey Rourke as Marv,
  2. Jessica Alba as Nancy Callahan,
  3. Josh Brolin as Dwight McCarthy,
  4. Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Johnny,
  5. Rosario Dawson as Gail,
  6. Bruce Willis as John Hartigan,
  7. Eva Green as Ava Lord,
  8. Powers Boothe as Senator Roark,
  9. Dennis Haysbert as Manute,
  10. Ray Liotta as Joey,
  11. Stacy Keach as Wallenquist,
  12. Jaime King as Goldie and Wendy,
  13. Christopher Lloyd as Kroenig,
  14. Jamie Chung as Miho,
  15. Jeremy Piven as Bob,
  16. Christopher Meloni as Mort,
  17. Juno Temple as Sally,
  18. Marton Csokas as Damien Lord,
  19. Jude Ciccolella as Liebowitz,
  20. Julia Garner as Marcie,
  21. Lady Gaga as Bertha,
  22. Alexa Vega as Gilda,
  23. Patricia Vonne as Dallas,
  24. Frank Miller as Sam,
  25. Robert Rodriguez as Sam's Friend




Review: This is a strange strange world in which we live. And things even stranger in the world of Sin City. Each person is a coarse thug gunslinger anxiety looking mischievously with an ulterior motive. Men fall in love faster shadows of women who die without water fish. You can not really see ghosts ghosts (but really ghosts?). Police silent spectators ornament. Hookers are the law. Bullets do not kill people, people kill with bullets.

We visited this black city largely white and 9 years. It was a great trip, as far as I'm concerned. Of course, they had a nice view, a graphic novel style and charm never seen his bullying. But the only style that can take you very far. Of course, it can make you out of your pants, but can never reach your heart. The first film was composed of several chapters or episodes of different stories, often incoherent and absurd and common secondary characters casually flitting in and out of all the stories like pigeons on a monument.
For the second film, directors Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez in style commercial anthology largely traditional narrative and a game in progress, where again the story is secondary, the characters are primary. This is why the addition of new characters to the most interesting significantly stimulates the process.

All stories have a common theme of revenge that crosses, which saves the film from the perspective of the sum of its parts, unlike its predecessor. Varies kinds of relatives revenge revenge, revenge of betrayal, revenge, revenge, revenge, just because a person is a name that is not named understand.

But things are going well enough to twist around its seat. The demand for logic is illogical. All filmmakers can expect to sit down with its waterproof, the blood is poured and sprayed on you. Unlike last time, this time it's not so hard to ignore your request.

Like the previous episode, "giving a speech is a criminal offense" still seems to be the law of the country in the city of sin. Performances actors like Jessica Alba, Bruce Willis and Rosario Dawson are recurring lot of wood. Mickey Rourke as Marv returns a character whose only motivation for entering detailed action sequences apparently did not get bored. new players are not doing much better, with Josh Brolin essentially portray the dwarf grumpy and Joseph Gordon-Levitt Joseph Gordon-mainly depict Levitt. the only person who defies the law is Eva Green in a brilliant performance. She's sexy, evil, menacing and calculation, and can fire a gun without blinking.

The factor of the new black, white, blue, green, red and yellow will be exhausted by now tip the scales in favor of the first film. But a more coherent field and a group of new interesting characters advance firmly Part 2 Part 1. Add the fact that 3D works very well with this film, which is so rare as a flying monkey. But even then, forget "to kill for" this film simply not good enough to pay money for maybe.
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