Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jessica Alba | ... | Nancy | |
Devon Aoki | ... | Miho | |
Alexis Bledel | ... | Becky | |
Powers Boothe | ... | Senator Roark | |
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Cara D. Briggs | ... | Hearing Panel Person (as Cara Briggs) |
Jude Ciccolella | ... | Liebowitz | |
Jeff Dashnaw | ... | Motorcycle Cop (as Jeff Dashnaw) | |
Rosario Dawson | ... | Gail | |
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Jesse De Luna | ... | Corporal Rivera |
Benicio Del Toro | ... | Jackie Boy | |
Jason Douglas | ... | Hitman | |
Michael Clarke Duncan | ... | Manute | |
Tommy Flanagan | ... | Brian | |
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Christina Frankenfield | ... | Judge |
Rick Gomez | ... | Klump |
Four tales of crime adapted from Frank Miller's popular comics, focusing around a muscular brute who's looking for the person responsible for the death of his beloved Goldie (Jaime King), a man fed up with Sin City's corrupt law enforcement who takes the law into his own hands after a horrible mistake, a cop who risks his life to protect a girl from a deformed pedophile and a hitman looking to make a little cash. Written by Tom Benton
I just came back from an advance screening of Sin City, and I can tell you this is one salient reel of pitch of a film. Think of it as film noir amped up for a post modern century. It comes across like most of Frank Miller's writing, modestly fantastic for the comic environment, but steeped long and hard in the tradition of the underground crime writers of the '40's. Visually, the juxtaposition of the rich B&W with digitally-hued Technicolor makes it hard to take your eyes off the screen. This film was tailor made for most of the people who have been following Miller's writing for the past twenty odd years, brimming with many of his trademark elements and visual style that he, along with Messrs. Rodriguez and Tarantino, capture brilliantly. Not for more sensitive or under aged souls, Sin City will burn like a fire that you have to watch for everyone else.