Sin City: A Dame to Kill For update feed
"7.9. Aivan hävyttömän ruman näköinen ja miestensä örinässä ja naistensa pakaroissa 15-vuotiaille suunnattu ylisiisti jatko-osa sai minut epäilemään hyvin vahvasti, etten enää pitäisi alkuperäisestäkään yhtään. Toisen Sin Cityn myötä muistin myös sen, miksi en katso uutuus-Hollywoodia lähestulkoon ollenkaan, koska se ei vain tarjoa minulle yhtään mitään."
" Either I'm getting more picky, or movies aren't as good as they used to be. I loved the first one. Joseph Gordon-Levitt was born to act in noir films. He's just got the attitude for it. Go watch "Brick," you'll see. Alba was also amazing-a step up from the last film. Rourke seemed a little drunk. Maybe that was just the character? In any case, I'd recommend it if you liked the first installment."
“One of the graphic novels of Sin City, a collection of short stories involving major and minor characters from throughout the books, is named Booze, Broads, and Bullets. Those three words boil down Sin City to its most basic components, and this reduction is evident in this long gestating sequel. A sequel that’s so bad that it makes you call into question your enjoyment of the original. Sure, there’s a few moments where everything is flowing along nicely, but they’re incredibly rare. The film is best when it sticks to the older narratives and far away from anything creator Frank Millar has recently penned. The ultimate failure of A Dame to Kill For is that more than half of it is occupied by original material, and it only underscores how far Millar’s writing has fallen in rece” read more
"2016/01/25 @home on DVD from library Mildly entertaining with a comic book visual style that was done well. The plot, however, was disjointed and boring. The stories were unrelated and pointless. The characters were uninteresting and shallow. Disappointing since I thought the first one was decent. "