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Sin City

(2005)
4 stars
18
Frank Miller's hard-boiled comic book Sin City comes to spectacular life in this directorial collaboration with film-maker Robert Rodriguez. Shot in black and white with occasional splashes of colour, the pulpy thriller meticulously re-creates three interlinked stories in the neo-noir crime series. In each segment, cops, criminals and femmes fatales blur the lines between good and evil as they collide in love, lust or gory conflict. Bruce Willis brings poignancy as the disgraced ex-cop shielding dancer Jessica Alba from a deformed maniac, while tough private eye Clive Owen's brutal clash with rival suitor Benicio Del Toro adds a streak of gallows humour. However, it's a barely recognisable Mickey Rourke who steals the show, playing a soft-hearted ex-con out to avenge his sweetheart's murder. Stylistically the movie is a masterpiece, with its astonishing visuals papering over a repetitious plot and some corny dialogue. It won't suit every taste, but genre fans will be blown away. SF

Contains violence.
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Running time

118min

Country of origin

US

Genre

Crime Drama

Alternate title

Frank Miller's Sin City

Original language

English

Screenplay

Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller, from the Sin City graphic novel stories The Hard Goodbye, The Big Fat Kill, That Yellow Bastard by Frank Miller

Theatrical distributor

Buena Vista

UK cinema certificate

18

UK cinema release date

June 2005

UK video release date

September 2005

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Director
Frank Miller
Robert Rodriguez
Quentin Tarantino
Starring
Mickey Rourke
Bruce Willis
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