Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (Frank Miller & Robert Rodriguez).
“ Gone is the same sense of striking visuals in a groundbreaking cinematic form to express the themes and action of the source material. A Dame to Kill For is as much a victim of its...

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (Frank Miller & Robert Rodriguez).

Gone is the same sense of striking visuals in a groundbreaking cinematic form to express the themes and action of the source material. A Dame to Kill For is as much a victim of its time a place apart from the genre filmmaking innovation it help set off. Rodriguez and Miller put the film on auto-pilot without much of anything new or bold. The literal faux neo-noir translation from comic to screen feels stilted and lifeless apart from captivating performances from Eva Green and Mickey Rourke.

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