Sunday, 17 July 2011

Sucker Punch. A Dream Come True.

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Sucker Punch by Zack Snyder, the director of other visual masterpieces, 300, Dawn of the Dead or Watchmen, is an epic experience that appeals both to the sense of sight and hearing. Whilst the plot is barely the core idea of this very Zack Snyder fantasy, imagery and cinematography take the lead and it is unsurprisingly tinted by an excellent soundtrack.

The main protagonists retreats to a parallel reality as a way to make peace with a dark ending she seems destined for inside a creepy asylum and a course of events that seem harmless at first prove themselves to have been shaping the reality all the way.  

It has got it all, delicate lolitas with big weaponry and black belts in martial arts, pimps and perverts, nazis, giant robots and freakish doctors, which makes this dream come true rather bewildering and fractured. Still, when put back together, the result surpasses the ordinary.

Audience who are enthusiastic about either fashion or sexual perversion might enjoy the risque selection of attire combining innocence and grunge as the film is spun and woven from leotards, corsets, fishnet stockings,  leather and metal power outfits, role play costumes, a lot of eye make-up and kinky accessories.




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