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Sucker Punch

  • 20112011
  • PG-13PG-13
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
245K
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Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, Jamie Chung, and Daniel Bristol in Sucker Punch (2011)
A young girl is institutionalized by her wicked stepfather. Retreating to an alternative reality as a coping strategy, she envisions a plan which will help her escape from the facility.
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A young girl institutionalized by her abusive stepfather retreats to an alternative reality as a coping strategy and envisions a plan to help her escape.A young girl institutionalized by her abusive stepfather retreats to an alternative reality as a coping strategy and envisions a plan to help her escape.A young girl institutionalized by her abusive stepfather retreats to an alternative reality as a coping strategy and envisions a plan to help her escape.
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
245K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
1,618
441
    • Zack Snyder
    • Zack Snyder(screenplay)
    • Steve Shibuya(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Emily Browning
    • Vanessa Hudgens
    • Abbie Cornish
    • Zack Snyder
    • Zack Snyder(screenplay)
    • Steve Shibuya(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Emily Browning
    • Vanessa Hudgens
    • Abbie Cornish
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    • 1.1KUser reviews
    • 457Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
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    Sucker Punch: Trailer #1
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    Sucker Punch: Comic-Con Footage
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    Sucker Punch
    Trailer 2:25
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    A Guide to the Films of Zack Snyder
    Clip 1:31
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    "Don't Ever Write a Check ..."
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    Sweet Pea and Rocket
    Featurette 0:34
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    Meet Baby Doll
    Featurette 0:49
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    Meet Blondie
    Featurette 0:47
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    Meet Amber
    Featurette 0:51
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    Meet Rocket
    Featurette 0:55
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    Meet Sweetpea
    Featurette 1:02
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    Sucker Punch's Soundtrack
    Featurette 1:27
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    Photos303

    Emily Browning in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Scott Glenn, Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, and Jamie Chung in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Emily Browning in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, and Jamie Chung in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Carla Gugino and Jon Hamm in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Emily Browning in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Abbie Cornish and Jena Malone in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Vanessa Hudgens in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Richard Cetrone, Ron Selmour, and Oscar Isaac in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Scott Glenn in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Emily Browning in Sucker Punch (2011)
    Scott Glenn and Emily Browning in Sucker Punch (2011)

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    Emily Browning
    Emily Browning
    • Babydoll
    Vanessa Hudgens
    Vanessa Hudgens
    • Blondie
    Abbie Cornish
    Abbie Cornish
    • Sweet Pea
    Jena Malone
    Jena Malone
    • Rocket
    Jamie Chung
    Jamie Chung
    • Amber
    Carla Gugino
    Carla Gugino
    • Dr. Vera Gorski
    Oscar Isaac
    Oscar Isaac
    • Blue Jones
    Jon Hamm
    Jon Hamm
    • High Roller…
    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Wise Man
    Richard Cetrone
    Richard Cetrone
    • CJ
    Gerard Plunkett
    Gerard Plunkett
    • Stepfather
    Malcolm Scott
    Malcolm Scott
    • The Cook
    Ron Selmour
    Ron Selmour
    • Danforth
    A.C. Peterson
    A.C. Peterson
    • Mayor
    • (as AC Peterson)
    • …
    Revard Dufresne
    • Big Boss Thug…
    Kelora Clingwall
    • Babydoll's Mother
    • (as Kelora Clingwell)
    Frederique De Raucourt
    • Babydoll's Sister
    Monique Ganderton
    Monique Ganderton
    • Lobotomy Nurse…
      • Zack Snyder
      • Zack Snyder(screenplay) (story)
      • Steve Shibuya(screenplay)
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    • Trivia
      Each of the lead girls had to undergo strict physical training which involved doing dead-lifts up to 96 kilograms several months before shooting. Vanessa Hudgens called that period "tormenting" and she broke down several times. In scenes where she's seen crying, she actually brought out moments from those sessions.
    • Goofs
      In the dressing room when Sweet Pea, Rocket, and Blondie talk about not helping Babydoll, their movements don't match their mirror images; doubles are being used so the camera can move behind them without being reflected. - NOTE This is not a revealing mistake. In that scene, those mirrors are attached to the wall. There's no physical way the camera could have rotated around those mirrors. The director is doing this to alert the viewer they are inside another reality (baby dolls)
    • Quotes

      Sweet Pea: And finally this question, the mystery of whose story it will be. Of who draws the curtain. Who is it that chooses our steps in the dance? Who drives us mad? Lashes us with whips and crowns us with victory when we survive the impossible? Who is it, that does all of these things?

      Sweet Pea: Who honors those we love for the very life we live? Who sends monsters to kill us, and at the same time sings that we will never die? Who teaches us what's real and how to laugh at lies? Who decides why we live and what we'll die to defend? Who chains us? And who holds the key that can set us free... It's you. You have all the weapons you need. Now fight!

    • Crazy credits
      The Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures logos appear on a stage curtain, with the curtain rising to reveal each logo. A brief narrative precedes the Warner Bros logo appearing.
    • Alternate versions
      There is an extended cut that is 18 minutes longer than the theatrical cut only available on Blu-ray.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Dinner for Schmucks/Charlie St. Cloud/Get Low (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
      Written by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart (as David Stewart)

      Produced by Marius De Vries and Tyler Bates

      Performed by Emily Browning

    User reviews1.1K

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    7/10
    Dazzling and unique
    I'm already giggling picturing the cries of protest that will rise up when I post this review, but the hell with it, I really like Zach Snyder's Sucker Punch. I never deliberately play the contrarian, I just seem to often gravitate towards films that have been maligned by the masses, and I can't really help it. Now, in this film's case, a few of the many and varied negative criticisms are somewhat warranted, yet blown out of proportion when you really take a good look at the story. The film is pure style, and although Zachary might have let his imagination run a little wild and clutter the whole affair with fanboy fantasies and video game visuals, there is a clear and discernible story beneath if one cares to look. Now, the only way that story is entirely comprehended is by watching the extended director's cut, which includes an absolutely crucial, pivotal scene that's should have never, ever ended up on the editing room floor for the theatrical version. Seriously, they we're straight up asking for hostility and confusion by not keeping it in every cut of the film, it's just common sense. Speaking of story, here we go: the film opens in breathless style and classic patented Snyder slo mo, with young Baby Doll (Emily Browning) trying to save her little sister from their tyrannically abusive stepfather. Outsmarted and shipped off to an austere mental institution, her journey is a sad, surreal and somewhat befuddling one, but there's a method to the madness that might not be clear with only one viewing of the film. The asylum she is sent to is plagued by a sinister orderly (Oscar Isaac) who is abusing the girls in his care, and as a result, Baby Doll channels such horrors into a grandiose set of fantasy worlds, the base of which rests on a burlesque style brothel where she and others work for volatile pimp Blue (also Isaac). Joined by Amber (Jamie Chung), Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish), Rocket (Jena Malone) and Blondie (Vanessa Hudgens), she blocks out the reality of what is happening and replaces the details of an elaborate, systematic escape attempt with impossibly epic, highly stylized adventures, each of a different theme or set in a vaguely familiar period of history. Battling medieval dragons, giant samurai golems with mini-guns, WWI zombie hordes in a gaunt, bombed out European landscape, it's all a detailed rush of sound and fury that hits you like a ton of bricks, and although is far too much for the film to handle and still get its point across, it's completely dazzling stuff, especially on Blu ray. Guided by a mysterious Wise Man (a kickass, rootin tootin Scott Glenn) who shows up in a different get up each time and mentored by brothel Madam of sorts Vera Gorski (Carla Gugino), each setting holds the key to move along a certain cog in their plan, correlating back down the line of delusions straight to the asylum, if a little tenuously. Now it all hinges on the arrival of the High Roller (Jon Hamm), a rich playboy who has come to the brothel to see Baby Doll dance, and probably more. Here's where they messed up royally: The scene I mentioned earlier is a monologue from him that is pretty much one of the most important parts of the film, capping off both realities beautifully, and without it, not only is Hamm relegated to basically a walk on extra, the entire final punch of the climax is rendered lost and neutered, not too mention quite uncomfortable in a sense. Whoever was in charge of that particular piece of the editing should be tarred, feathered and run off the studio lot by teamsters. With the scene left in on the extended version, however, the story is given both point and purpose, feeling like a complete vision with a little weight to go along with it's Hindenburg sized bag of visual tricks. Not Snyder's best for sure, but it's in no way close to the turkey some people will have you believe it is. Whiners. Style over substance? Yes, I'll definitely concede there's an imbalance, but don't try and tell me the whole thing is bereft of substance at all, because that is a lazily researched argument. The soundtrack is a treasure chest, I might add, with beautiful covers of Sweet Dreams and Sing Me To Sleep sung by Browning herself.
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    FAQ11

    • What, exactly, is a "Sucker Punch"?
    • What made Rocket stay on the train instead of escaping with the others?
    • Did Baby Doll kill her sister?

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2011 (United States)
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      • Legendary Entertainment
      • Cruel & Unusual Films
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    • 1 hour 50 minutes
      • Color
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
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