Sin City

2005

Action / Crime / Thriller

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Alexis Bledel Photo
Alexis Bledel as Becky
Carla Gugino Photo
Carla Gugino as Lucille
Mickey Rourke Photo
Mickey Rourke as Marv
Bruce Willis Photo
Bruce Willis as Hartigan
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850.61 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 4 min
P/S 1 / 8
1.80 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 4 min
P/S 9 / 65

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by neil-47610 / 10

Polarised opinion

There are some movies where it is difficult to offer excessive praise or condemnation - one expects to see them gain average marks from IMDb critics. Then there are those which polarise opinions: viewers love the movie or hate it. Sin City is one of those: it is very difficult to feel indifferent to it, and it's as well to know that going in.

If you're going to hate it, this will be because of the very high level of violence, brutality, and perceived misogyny. Well, if you're someone who fights shy of that sort of thing then I suggest steering clear of Sin City. It is violent and brutal.

But the violence is stylised - as is everything in the film - simply because it has been sourced directly from the pages of Frank Miller's comics. You can read the comics along with the movie and hear every word you read, and see every frame converted to movement. As someone who loves the comics, I thought initially that this would be a good thing. And it is, but it's also a bad thing because the film holds no surprises - none, count 'em, zero - for anyone who is familiar with the books.

For all that it is a striking, and largely successful, exercise in converting narrative from one medium to another.

The cast is uniformly excellent.

Reviewed by gavin69428 / 10

A Visual Achievement

A film that explores the dark and miserable town, Basin City, and tells the story of three different people, all caught up in violent corruption.

Although the use of digital filming and CGI is very contentious, Robert Rodriguez found a way to make it work to his advantage in a way that may not have been possible with traditional film. The way the black and white brings the noir to life, blending smoothly with the rare other colors... it is the only way to bring a comic book to life. (A similar style is in "The Spirit", which does not get nearly the respect it deserves.)

This casting is incredible, as it is varied and really brought the best performances out of Alexis Bledel, Rosario Dawson and Jessica Alba that their careers ever had. Mickey Rourke was re-invented, and this may have been one of the last great Bruce Willis roles. Such a powerful film.

Reviewed by damianphelps10 / 10

Masterpiece!!!

Visually stunning

Unique presentation

Great pulp stories

Great acting

Captivating atmosphere

Trend setter

Funny, sexy and exciting

A must watch!

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