Sin City

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    julian2002 Muper Soderator

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    if you like pulp fiction and have a highish cheese tolerance (for the first 10 mins or so anyway) then go see it. well worth the entry fee.
    the stories are bleak, grim and violent but they are a bit like driving past a car accident - you can't help but stare.....
    cheers


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    wadia-miester Mighty Rearranger

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    I go with Ju' on this one, once past the inital layers its rather good
     
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    Technically brilliant (LOVED the comic book style).

    Plots were boring and too short. Apart from Rourke, you didn't really care what happened to anyone as they weren't character developed enough.
    Even Pulp Fiction had me feeling more empathy with the actors than this.

    Plots tied in at the end? eh? If you mean that the fact that all the characters just happened to be in the same bar at some point is meant to be some kind of "plot tie in" then I'd have to disagree. Along with the other minor references to the other plots, they're are quite seperate I think. Otherwise "Snatch" could be said to be tied in with "Shawshank Redemption" bercause they're both based on Earth :)

    Overall worth watching once in Cinema and no more imho.
     
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