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Sucker Punch Film Brought Pure Entertainment & More

Sucker Punch Film Brought Pure Entertainment & More


Warner Brothers presented their completely new action/fantasy/drama flick branded "Sucker Punch" into movie theaters a few days ago. I just checked it out,and believed it was really great. It delivered some extremely awesome action scenes.

Nonetheless, their plotline wasn't for the simple-minded because it entailed numerous levels of strangeness,particularly towards the finish. I will say one thing,though,it was really unique. It features: Emily Browning, Vanessa Hudgens, Abbie Cornish, Jamie Chung, Jena Malone, Carla Gugino, Jon Hamm, Oscar Isaac,and Scott Glenn.

The movie centered around a chick named Baby Doll who's been closed away in an asylum of some kind,but this flick doesn't show much asylum footage as it rapidly takes us in to the imaginary world of Baby Doll's thoughts,which featured not 1,but two various imaginary tales.


The first one has Baby Doll in some kind of adult club where she and other females are forced to dance for and entertain men against their will. Baby Doll was scared when she first showed up there,but eventually met 4 new female friends named Sweat Pea,Rocket,Blondie,and Amber.

As the movie rolled along, Baby Doll is told to dance in order to stay there. However, she's extremely shy. In order to break free from her shyness,she goes into a dream world where she's like a warrior goddess and beats dragons,huge warrior robots,and all kinds of other unusual stuff. When she returns out of that dream state, she has apparently carried out a brilliant dance that everyone loves.

She ultimately comes up with a plan of escape with her 4 new friends which involves finding four unique items. She explains that she'll use her new dancing expertise to help the women get the items. She continuously keeps going into and outside of her imaginary warrior goddess world,and also brings her pals into it with her. The warrior world was really cool. It displayed the girls killing off countless soldiers,fighting,blowing up stuff,and just a whole lot of other cool action scenes. It was very entertaining.

Matters got bumpy after they retrieved the first two items. So difficult,in fact, that it led to a few murders and 1 really unusual closing. I'll just say that Baby Doll was totally out of it at the end. Regardless of the extremely bizarre story, I believed the flick was cool to watch,particularly the action scenes. I sort of wished the movie had just been about the action as the scenes were seriously fun to see.

Vanessa Hudgens performed some cool scenes that could have you pondering she might be an action-movie star. Actually, all the young ladies did,but Vanessa is one of the much more notable actresses of the bunch. I gave the film a great A grade.
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