Sin City

Luis 2022-04-20 09:01:09

"Adapted from the comic of the same name, with a huge black and white contrast, strong comic style, and psychedelic violence aesthetic settings, it has become the latest Cult work in 2005. I think fans who like cult movies will never miss "Sin City" ”. Since it was originally a comic, the director’s use of colors is quite bold. The large area of ​​black in the film is the main color of the film, while white is the opposite color of black. The use in the film is also just right. A prominent performance is Falling white rain and white snow, these images are given a certain meaning visually, especially Kevin's shining pair of white glasses in the film, revealing the bestiality and cold blood in the black. It has achieved good results against the background, and the real crime does not depend on one thing itself. At the end, with the red bloody killing, the whole film presents the extreme aesthetics of violence in American comics.
Writing here, I accidentally found , Bruce Willis has made a lot of cult movies. If the director makes a lot of cult movies because of his style, does the actor make a lot of cult movies because he has this temperament?"

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  • Isai 2021-10-20 18:58:46

    It's worth watching more than five times. It's almost perfect-I never know what she is running away from, I will go to receive the bounty tomorrow morning

  • Anabel 2021-10-20 18:59:30

    A violent aesthetic movie that is violent and dazzling. Black and white high-contrast light and shadow, appropriately embellished with bright colors (white blood, yellow hybrids, red heart carpet, blue eyes are the most impressive, the technique reminds me of [Schindler's list] [another hometown]), it is a visual feast! Comic scenes + noir film lighting + western film character setting + Cult film rough plot, reaching the ultimate sensory entertainment. ps: I watched the lengthened and re-edited version, JA Mei has turned it over. (9.0/10)

Sin City quotes

  • Brian: [to Dwight] Never give an Irishman a cause for revenge.

  • Yellow Bastard: [raises knife] Here it comes, it's gonna hurt.

    John Hartigan: You're right about that.

    [stabs him]

    John Hartigan: Sucker.