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Skickat 29 juli 2010 - 16:10
Verkar ju inte helt illa
Citat “Sucker Punch” is an epic action fantasy that takes us into the vivid imagination of a young girl whose dream world provides the ultimate escape from her darker reality. Unrestrained by the boundaries of time and place, she is free to go where her mind takes her, but her incredible adventures blur the lines between what’s real and what is imaginary... with potentially tragic consequences. http://trailers.appl...wb/suckerpunch/ Skickat 10 april 2011 - 15:40
Har biljetter bokade till på Torsdag. Ska bli intressant att se om den lever upp till förväntningarna jag haft sedan jag förstagången såg trailern. Har läst några recensionen och den har väl fått lite ljummen kritik, men jag brukar inte bry mig så mycket om sådant. Ser fram emot en fullspäckad action-torsdag
Skickat 15 april 2011 - 00:20
Handlingen var, precis som många påpekat, rätt svag - to say the least. På något underligt sätt tyckte jag dock att det var en del av charmen, man behövde liksom inte sitta och fundera/vara orolig över hur det skulle gå för dessa ack så vackra damer, utan kunde bara luta sig tillbaka och njuta av alla snygga actionscener. Exempelvis slagsmålsscenen inne i tågvagnen var nästan så snygg att bara den var värd att slanta upp 90 spänn för att se.
Underhållningsvärde - högt! Djup - totalt obefintligt. Skickat 15 april 2011 - 18:46
Håller med om att scenen i tågvagnen var den snyggaste. Men jag tycker alla dessa tuffa scener och häftiga specialeffekterna är helt förgäves om de inte bygger på någonting. De finns bara där för att göra filmen cool. Det är ju ett meta-svar på motsvarande tågscen i FFXIII som inte heller betyder någonting Skickat 17 april 2011 - 17:15
Filmen var inte direkt vad jag hade förväntat mig, och jag kan nog säga att jag blev en smula besviken på denna. Dock var den riktigt snygg gjort, och jag vet inte om det var våran biograf som var dålig eller om ljudspåret i filmen var lamt, men det var dåligt tryck i actionscenerna ljudmässigt tycker jag. Coolt soundtrack som gjorde sig jättebra i film, inte alls lika bra när jag lyssnade på enbart soundtracket hemma.
Kommer nog bli ett inköp på BD sedan så man får ge den en andra chans o se vad man tycker när man ser den hemma. Skickat 18 maj 2011 - 13:19
Såg att den amerikanska utgåvan som går att boka nu är "extended cut" (finns att boka på axelmusic, hd moviesource etc), någon som vet vad som kommer vara extra/extended ? hittade ingen direkt info om detta ännu.
men hoppas på fler actionscener, samt att det är extended cut som vi får på bd / dvd i sverige också. Edit: Hittade lite info, kommer tydligen vara 18min längre och innehålla bla ett fullt dansnummer. " revealed they had to make multiple edits to the film to get it squared away with ratings folks adding, that some big sequences didn’t make the theatrical version of the movie. “There’s 18 minutes of extra footage,” Deb Snyder said. “A lot of more battle sequences, a lot of content things—we had to go back to the MPAA like five times—we were able to put back. The biggest thing we took out of the film, in the credit sequence we have the [musical montage] of [Roxy Music‘s] “Love Is The Drug” (sung by Carla Gugino and Oscar Issac) and that was actually conceived as a glimpse of what life was like in the every day brothel world and the shows they put on. It was actually at the beginning of the movie in its entirety, but we took it out because when we put it in the film it just looked like the place was too much fun and there wasn’t enough jeopardy. It was really elaborate and beautiful and in the next sequence Baby Doll [Emily Browning] is crying to get out and [it didn’t work tonally].” Länk: http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/arc...onger_features/ Det här inlägget har ändrats av hanoicollector 18 maj 2011 - 13:23 Skickat 21 juni 2011 - 18:44 Skickat 06 juli 2011 - 22:02
Sucker Punch är det bästa jag sett i år iaf. Krävs en del av tittaren dock. Handlingen är inte helt självklar.
Tung film med mycket psykologi. En tolkning av filmen vilket jag tycker verkar rimlig. First of all, let me state that I love the movie Sucker Punch. It is the most original movie put out by a mainstream Hollywood studio in years. Last night after reading so many opinions on these boards I just had to go and see it again to look at it with fresh eyes. The movie is so brilliant in its depiction of sexual abuse and trauma based personality fractures. I think the issue with the movie is that it defies all genre restraints. For instance, if you thought you were going into a straight up action movie and saw this dark fantasy you would be shocked. I think that is the point. If the movie was marketed as a dark fantasy and you saw these action scenes you would be surprised. I mean it is almost impossible to accurately market a movie this complex in a trailer or commercial. So as marketers you stick with what you know, its an action movie. I also believe that this action movie aspect of the story is intentional and very interesting from a meta story point of view. I believe that at the start of the movie when you see that it is a backdrop to a play and it goes into the movie we are watching Sweet Pea replay a healing therapy theater version of what really happened to her as a child. When she does this though she has to create another fractured personality of herself to pour her trauma into. The movie then is told from the point of view of her fractured personality. The fractured personality, Baby Doll, though does not know that she is in fact Sweet Pea. This is reflected in the film when Sweet Pea and Baby Doll lock eyes. While it seems that the movie switches protagonists when we come out of the hammer strike of the lobotomy the first time and see Sweet Pea in the wig, this is not the case. I believe that Sweet Pea and Baby Doll are the same person. But I believe that Sweet Pea is Baby Dolls "future self" persona in her head. Rocket is Baby Dolls sister. In Baby Dolls fractured head, she and her sister ran away and lived to become older. Remember when Rocket says, "We're already dead". She was talking literally. In regards to Madame Gorski. I believe she represents females in authority positions at the time as well. In the films twisted take on that era though, even women in positions of power are still reminded about their place in the world. I feel that in the real world she knows that not only were many of these girls abused before they came to the hospital, some are still being abused in the hospital. Without proof and without the power to get anything done about it by the powers that be at the time, she resorts to helping the girls deal with the trauma. She uses a type of Project Monarch trauma based mind control techniques to help the girls handle the trauma they endure. She uses the music and dance and plays to help them deal with it by removing themselves mentally from the horrors going on in reality. So for instance when you are going to be raped in real life in the hospital by Blue and his men, you imagine instead that you are a beautiful dancer that mesmerizes all the men like a stripper. You are in control of the men using the sexuality in the dream world, where in reality it is the exact opposite. The first time we see Baby Doll dance, she is with Dr. Gorski. Some have speculated wrongly that this means that Gorski is having sex with Baby Doll. No, I feel that this is the first time that Gorski is teaching Baby Doll, how to do this technique of disassociation. In the end, Gorski realizes that she is trapped here just like the girls. She is kind of an enabler because she doesn't call the cops sooner but I think its also a reflection of the times and seeing how several of the guards and orderlies are in on it, she cannot defeat the conspiracy. However, once she realizes just how far it has went when Blue has forged her signature to lobotomize a girl for this sick practice, he has gone so overboard AND she actually has a legal case with the forged signature as PROOF, she does the right thing and calls the cops. Gorski programmed the Paradise scenario into Baby Doll to help her spirit/psyche go to a happy place - permanently - after the lobotomy. She is way to f#cked up to ever have a normal life and sadly this is the best thing to happen to her. No one escapes except in their mind. Sweet Pea doesn't escape. She is Baby Doll. About the action world sequences - and this is where I think Sucker Punch breaks new ground - Zack Snyder was including our own "theater therapy" into the meta text. Rather than watch a film about a young girl being raped by those evil men, we would rather see it as a "story". We cannot handle watching or dealing with these kind of situations so we have to disassociate from it by putting it into the framework of a "story" or "film". And we turn the real world horrors into manageable chunks of pop culture mashups in order to digest it while eating popcorn. He includes "our" collective pop culture consciousness as a layer of our own trauma based technique of dealing with it. Look back at every fairy tale ever told...Do we want to imagine the big bad wolf is really a sexual predator and the story of Red Riding Hood is a thinly veiled sex parable? No, we teach it to kids and they take it at face value...its a story about a wolf and a girl and grandma. These are just like many of the reviews out there. People were just not ready for this deep of a mindf#ck. I guess the slogan, "You will be unprepared" was right. Oh, and one more thing, Gorski is the Wise Man. People reacted with venom to this film, but I believe that is has a lot to do with their own psycho sexual issues then anything else. People, fanboys in particular, have fueled this phony girl power movement for far too long. All the girl power does is take a mans view of women and repackage it to us as if the women are doing it on their own. Men are more then happy to generally accept this because the women of the girl ass-kick movies or comics are still super sexualized. It just sheds light on all the Lara Croft, Charlies Angels Bullsh!t that we've had shoved down our throats in the movies. Lets not even get started on video games and comic books. Zack Snyder merely shows us our own psycho sexual issues when it comes to these issues and clearly "we" are not ready to deal with them. Go to a comic convention to see the cosplay girls and then look at the men watching the girls to see what "we" really think of these "super" heroes...I guarantee you that you will remember the scene when all the orderlies are checking Baby Doll out when she comes back from being lobotomized at the end...that's what men do. Skickat 06 juli 2011 - 23:10
Jag har inget emot grundläggande storyn, psykologin, karaktärerna i filmen osv. Det jag dock säger ett stort nej till var skådespelarna. Det märks att filmen var riktad mot yngre mainstream, om vi lämnar det vid det, och tyvärr sänker det resten av filmen något enormt. Med bättre skådisar finns potential för 4/5, som det är nu kan jag inte ge mer än 2.5/5.
Kan bara påminna mig att jag sett en lika schizofren film tidigare, Max Payne. Där var dock storyn inte lika genomarbetad som i Sucker Punch, men snygg var den. Skickat 08 juli 2011 - 21:16
Jag såg den i går. Absolut en av de bättre filmerna i år. Snygga brudar med stora vapen, mera sånt. Striderna var som hämtade ur ett dataspel Slutet är det enda jag inte tyckte om, onödigt tragiskt på en sån här film Slutet var ju liksom helt briljant !! Blev som pricken över i på denna underbara cineastiska kreation !! 1 användare läser den här trådenMedlemmar: 0 - Gäster: 1 - Anonyma användare: 0 |
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