Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: March 25, 2011
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fraigcultonApr 3, 2011
Im a fan of the transformers movies and i could tolerate skyline so i believed i could enjoy sucker punch.All these films have the same principal effects and fight scenes before plot and character development. However the plot in sucker punchIm a fan of the transformers movies and i could tolerate skyline so i believed i could enjoy sucker punch.All these films have the same principal effects and fight scenes before plot and character development. However the plot in sucker punch meant that the entire movie was pointless. The fight scenes were impressive and entertaining but they werent long enough or good enough for me to ignore the cons of this movie Expand
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SoandsoApr 18, 2011
Ask yourself: do butt-kicking heroines have to be wearing nothing but underwear to be interesting? If not, then why are the ladies in this movie all allergic to pants? What are we to make of the fact that empowerment in this schema seems toAsk yourself: do butt-kicking heroines have to be wearing nothing but underwear to be interesting? If not, then why are the ladies in this movie all allergic to pants? What are we to make of the fact that empowerment in this schema seems to involve titillating 13-year old boys? Expand
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phil24Mar 25, 2011
Story isn't that great but if you like action movies or anything action at all, this movie is worth it. The fighting alone rivals the matrix, but the story wont leave you wanting to own it
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GorbaMar 25, 2011
I'll let William Shakespeare write his review for this film: "Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets her hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,I'll let William Shakespeare write his review for this film: "Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets her hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." Expand
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KewbambooMar 25, 2011
This film did not live up to my lowest of all expectations. The visuals were merely okay, the story was worse than terrible and the acting was hardly bearable. The music was pretty good, but I don't go to the movies for the soundtrack. TheThis film did not live up to my lowest of all expectations. The visuals were merely okay, the story was worse than terrible and the acting was hardly bearable. The music was pretty good, but I don't go to the movies for the soundtrack. The story could have been much better. I wonder if this is the result of the studio trying to draw in the younger generation so they had to pull some good stuff to get the PG-13 rating?? Or simply the story was never meant to be good and the CGI was the mass appeal. Not so much for me. I could hardly make it through the movie. Rent this if you are thinking about seeing this movie! Expand
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SabinFrostApr 8, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. On principle, this is the worst film I have ever seen in my entire life. I felt like I'd been tricked into sitting through a funeral because my favorite band were playing. If you're unsure how that would feel, call it an apt description of sitting through this abomination. This film takes all of the draws of box office cinema such as visceral action and sex appeal and applies it in all of the wrong places. Not to prove a point, though the narrative certainly highlights the plot, but rather to leave a bad taste in your mouth. It is a manipulative, subversive film, it objectifies hot girls through over the top action intended to symbolize an escape from being pimped out and sexually abused in a mental asylum. The average male cinema goer will look at those women, just like the perverted criminals abusing them, simply because they are shown a stylized version of otherwise disgusting events. Perhaps this is the point, a sick joke at society, at how everything is over-sexualized for entertainment and how the truth is often implied rather then seen, but honestly, I felt like taking a shower afterwards, that is how dirty it made me feel. It is as tactless as telling a dead baby joke to someone whose child has just died. It is like watching One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest and 300 simultaneously and in doing so it trivializes a dark, serious plot. On the point of plot, I don't mind cinema with serious, graphic content, it wasn't the disturbing nature of the story, rather the narrative, the way it was told. Plenty of projected morals of freedom, plenty of inspiring narrated monologues, even an anti-stereotypical lead, a young girl portrayed as strong and bold, as opposed to vulnerable. Alice in Wonderland is an obvious comparison for the key ideas of the story, and while you can look into Alice, and interpret it as having darker undertones, it can also been seen and whimsical and fantastical, a child daydreaming, and many consider it a children's book. The point being that you can make a film about escaping from reality where the reality doesn't imply her sister and mother being killed by her step father in the first five minutes, before being thrown into a mental asylum to be medically turned into a vegetable while still sane. You cannot ask for a darker, more emotionally disturbing plot line, but the way it is delivered is subversive and purely disturbing through the layering of reality, fantasy and fantasy within a fantasy. Those who support the film could argue that is quite intentional to heighten the reality through the unbelievability of the fantasy and I'm sure it is, but the result is sickening, the way it objectifies mentally abused girls and trivializes serious events to the point the morals no longer carry weight. One could argue it was tongue in cheek, as exemplified through the scene where a character is 'acting' out the lobotomy on a stage being performed by hot nurses, refusing to do the scene on principal, but I didn't find myself laughing at the joke. It is clear the film is about the beneath the surface shock factor, what is unseen and implied rather then in your face gore. There is hardly a drop of blood in the whole film, and the film makes a direct point of not killing living humans during the fantasy action sequences. This eye candy, is sickeningly sweet, emphasis on the sickening, due to it's implications and while the old horror directors motto of being more scared of the shadow then the monster applies, the context is one to make you vomit in your mouth. I imagine the director would be proud of this response he has elicited, but I'd like to clarify that I'm not shocked, rather contemptuous of what I'd claim to be the worst story ever 'told'. In attempting to be surprising, confronting and daring, showing them something new, the only excitement the director provided me with was going home. Manipulative, subversive, off-putting, trivializing emotionally dak content through deception, this is the 'arty' box office cinema equivalent of a graphic horror film with flimsy moral justification for utter vulgarity. Expand
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soldoutactivistMar 31, 2011
Sucker Punch is like a Spike Lee movie; substituting 1-dimensional men for 1-dimensional white people, complete with a few self-hating women. This movie is devoid of all worthwhile meaning and empowers only the kind of women who shouldn't beSucker Punch is like a Spike Lee movie; substituting 1-dimensional men for 1-dimensional white people, complete with a few self-hating women. This movie is devoid of all worthwhile meaning and empowers only the kind of women who shouldn't be allowed children. The theme is that women are useless in the real world and can succeed only in fantasy. All the positive reviews hype the action, the visuals, the nerd references. They say, "Leave your brain at the door." Saying this movie looks great so the rest doesn't matter is like enjoying a rape film because it has good cinematography. Oh and one more thing: the visuals weren't that great. Expand
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MovieGuyBrianApr 1, 2011
SUCKER PUNCH - as in youâ
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echonnMar 29, 2011
Mais um excelente filme do Snyder. Fotografia e soundtrack ja peculiares pra quem conhece o resto dos filmes, prato cheio para apreciadores da cultura pop, Snyder consegue colocar numa mesma sequencia garotas sexys, mechas, zombies eMais um excelente filme do Snyder. Fotografia e soundtrack ja peculiares pra quem conhece o resto dos filmes, prato cheio para apreciadores da cultura pop, Snyder consegue colocar numa mesma sequencia garotas sexys, mechas, zombies e nazistas. Anram, Tarantino deve estar pensando pq diabos nao pensou nisso antes. O filme pode deixar a desejar na tentativa de juntar as partes e colocar algum tipo de profundidade no final, sem necessidade. A diversao e o valor esta como uma boa obra "tarantino parnasiana", entre com um balde cheio de pipoca e refrigerante. :) Expand
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SamBlaizeJun 29, 2011
This film is pretty stupid, to be honest. But in sheer entertainment value, it's actually pretty good. Essentially, if you go to see this film, it will be to see gorgeous girls prance about killing things. It's like a Tekken game orThis film is pretty stupid, to be honest. But in sheer entertainment value, it's actually pretty good. Essentially, if you go to see this film, it will be to see gorgeous girls prance about killing things. It's like a Tekken game or something, where you just get to oggle these ladies, but that's not such a bad thing. Where it falls flat on it's face is that the story is atrocious; I think that whoever wrote this is convinced it's good, especially because of the ending monologue which is one of the worst things I have ever heard. It makes no sense and thinks it's really clever, but it simply isn't. This is part of the reason the film is funny, because there are parts that are so ridiculous, try to take themselves seriously and just wind up being very funny. There is a part where someone dies, and you get the feeling it's supposed to be dramatic and stuff, but it's just hilarious. It's not really worth seeing, to be honest, but the action sequences are quite nice. Expand
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JonnyFendiMay 3, 2011
Thiz is my most anticipated movie for thiz year. And ended up exactly as I expected, it is a mega visual feast that I have ever seen since THE MATRIX (1999). In the hand of Zack Snyder (Director), everything has been set to a new level inThiz is my most anticipated movie for thiz year. And ended up exactly as I expected, it is a mega visual feast that I have ever seen since THE MATRIX (1999). In the hand of Zack Snyder (Director), everything has been set to a new level in height and adrenaline rush, I am talking about the visualisation aspect here. When 300 (2006) was booming, people keep questioning: whether Snyder was only able to assemble 300 muscly and brawny men to do those macho things? Well, now for the answer he brings us five sexy and deadly ladies to fight against Giant Samurai and Vicious Dragon in alternative World War II! Actually, the story centers on a girl named Baby Doll (Emily Browning) who is accused as a rebel and placed into mental institution. In that place, she meets Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish), Rocket (Jena Malone), Blondie (Vanessa Hudgens), Amber (Jamie Chung). Together, they are setting up an escape plan through some reality and fantasy experiences. To accomplish the mission, they have to collect five items which are: a map, fire, a knife, a key and one last mysterious element. Emily Browning is perfectly cast as Baby Doll, her character is so innocent and unpredictably lethal at the same time. Other Casts worth mentioning here are: Carla Gugino, Oscar Isaac, Jon Hamm and the most unforgettable appearance, Scott Glenn as the Wise Man. I love the opening scene so much when it tells how Baby Doll was slandered by her abusive stepfather, the sequence tells so amazingly dramatic, dark comical and elegant. The camera movement is dynamic, the transition from one point to another is effective, and the music was superbly fit. Love every minute of it. For the ending, you might feel a little bit disappointed if you expect something more, but for me it was perfect! The ending put us in a floating situation and makes you keep wondering around even when you were walking out of theater. I always enjoy the movie which can dive into a blurred reality and explain cleverly what is the connection between the reality world. Commonly, thiz kind of movie always utters some new hidden philosophy. Just remember, If you do not stand for something, you will fall for anything.

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Nick5414Oct 4, 2011
Stylish and entertaining.
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andieMar 28, 2011
Definitely a visual feast, the effects are **** beautiful!
But why did Zach Snyder make an $82 million movie if he could've just as easily made a low budget porno about fighting hookers with big guns? It would've gotten the same point across.
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CapableyetiMar 30, 2011
If you have a compulsion for soft-core porn, only happen to find yourself in the theater instead, or care to share company with easily confused people (by dialogue, for example), then this one is for you. This is quite likely the mostIf you have a compulsion for soft-core porn, only happen to find yourself in the theater instead, or care to share company with easily confused people (by dialogue, for example), then this one is for you. This is quite likely the most horrific train wreck of a film I have ever seen in a theater, especially considering the talent of the director and the expectation of being entertained walking into the viewing. I could not supplant the thought of just how a film like this could make its way upon the screen. The plot was piss poor, the characterization was god awful, and the acting forced me into a decision of whether or not to hurl my giant soda at the screen (I have never had this compulsion so vividly before; it still angers me to consider the money that I spent that fateful evening). It is exactly what everyone would be watching if the concept behind "Idiocracy" became a reality: the mainstream media becomes the only artistic license in the world, all creative vision falls away, and special effects performs a total coup d' etat on substance. In other words, to quote Hunter S. Thompson, it is "what the whole hip world would be doing Saturday nights if the Nazis won the war (to paraphrase)." I am fully aware that this movie will nonetheless do quite well financially. However, Snyder should be ashamed of himself. Although his cinematography and effects can be quite masterful, I would be ashamed to call this a screenplay. Even in those intervals while witnessing some bullets whistling through the air in slow motion in the midst of some I Robot initiated fury, I could not answer why this was happening, how these scene selections were valid in any way, or what the $%*&@# point was (to be blunt). I never lost sight of the fact that I was in a movie theater, and that the movie would never shift into anything meaningful or even interesting. You can dress up a pile of feces, but it is still just that. Even if many are distracted by the glitter. Expand
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insertnamehereApr 1, 2011
While visually impressive, this movie just blew hairy donkey balls. Normally, I'm pretty tolerant of movies. I've enjoyed some stinkers, but this one was just awful. I don't know if it was meant to be a comedy, but I laughed at how ridiculousWhile visually impressive, this movie just blew hairy donkey balls. Normally, I'm pretty tolerant of movies. I've enjoyed some stinkers, but this one was just awful. I don't know if it was meant to be a comedy, but I laughed at how ridiculous the action scenes were. The only good things about the movie was the hot chicks and some decent songs. This movie had such potential, but it felt like it was a live-action anime except without any real story. Expand
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guyweknowApr 2, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A horrible muddle of somewhat good intentions, let us start by rating it from good to bad. Visual effects - 9. Nicely done, although a hiring qualification for modern visual directors should be to take them outside and make them stare up at that bright yellow orb in the sky. If they can properly name it as 'The Sun' then they're hired. I bet half or more flunk, including this film's director. Acting - 5. Now, it's not to say they had much scripting, but their green screen talents are much in evidence, and I'd even give bonus points if they did any of their own stunts. Costume - 4. Someone call Sailor Moon and tell her her costumes were stolen, just after you get done with the inventory of all the missing costumes for Showgirls. Soundtrack - 3. Ok, unearthing the Airplane and White Rabbit is kitchy but ok. It was rock & roll, after all, and they do just amp it up (but their cover singer is no Grace Slick, I'll tell you that, right out). But, after we hear the panoply from The Eurythmics to The Beatles and back it seems more like a transparent attempt to craft the next hipster soundtrack CD a la Pulp Fiction. Script - ... what script? Oh, you mean the video game storyboards that passed for a script? Really, it's eye candy, but I wondered at how the test marketing worked. Was this really aimed at the 14 year old GRRRL Power crowd? If so, it misses badly with a script that is more like a recycled version of the musical Chicago meets Pan's Labyrinth. To their credit, and maybe to keep their PG rating, there is little human bloodshed. But, man do the japaname space hun nazi robot zombies get it with both barrels (and a katana). As I told my viewing companions, once in a generation there is a movie better understood after splitting a lid of weed. This would make this film the newest 2001: A Space Odyssey. Heavy, man.â Expand
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Frobin89Apr 9, 2011
First off, why is it called Sucker Punch? Probably a lot of questions have and will arise to the chosen name of this film. Even if youâ
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ForeSep 17, 2011
I don't know why the hate from the critics for this movie. Some similarities to the movie "Brazil." Last time I looked Brazil is considered a classic. This movie is good. The CGI/special effects are really eye candy and adds alot ofI don't know why the hate from the critics for this movie. Some similarities to the movie "Brazil." Last time I looked Brazil is considered a classic. This movie is good. The CGI/special effects are really eye candy and adds alot of entertainment value to the move. But this movie isnt really about the CGI/special effects its about the story of the main character Baby and that story is quite interesting and very dark. I thought the acting was good and the pacing was excellent. Expand
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rover9495Apr 16, 2011
No No No No. Yes this film was well filmed and the action scenes were pretty good. The problem is apart from that it was pretty darn rubbish. It's another example of the modern idea that style is more important than substance when it comes toNo No No No. Yes this film was well filmed and the action scenes were pretty good. The problem is apart from that it was pretty darn rubbish. It's another example of the modern idea that style is more important than substance when it comes to films. I don't particularly care if the director has a good track record, this is definitely a blip. Expand
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OhRlyApr 1, 2013
Way to try to be "feminist" and fail hard. Seriously Zack, what's it gonna be? Sexy woman being seductive or strong defiant woman fending off the world? It's one or the other, nice visuals though.
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mom2mzjmAug 5, 2011
Not my fav, but still exciting enough to warrant a high rating. I like the characters, like the mix of movie and game feeling, like the cast. I lose the plot sometimes, but otherwise, really like it.
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AkkharAug 19, 2011
I like it ! .I have a weakness for this king of movie ! Zack Snyder is in my top ten favorite director ! i like.....no love all his movie ! Sucker Punch is a very enjoyable movie ! it was let down by a very weak story but still its good .I like it ! .I have a weakness for this king of movie ! Zack Snyder is in my top ten favorite director ! i like.....no love all his movie ! Sucker Punch is a very enjoyable movie ! it was let down by a very weak story but still its good . The action sequences were the best ! as for acting i wanna give most credit to Abbie Cornish ! to me she really nailed it ! Emily , Jena , Jamie was ok but Vanessa was not at all ! the special effects were amazing .& the soundtracks were the second best thing in this film. There are not many good action girls movie and to me this is the best entry in these category .
Story : .8/2 [The main plot wasn't good]
Directing : 1.4/2 [Good directing in the action scenes]
Acting : 1.3/2 [Abbie was awesome & Vanessa & Oscar was the worst]
Soundtrack : 1.7/2 [One of the best]
Edit & Effect : 1.8/2 [One of the best of the best]

OVERALL : 7/10
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Darkangel888Jan 21, 2012
Well i see that so many have not a good critic for this movie! And the most who likes it, say its because of the scenes, and all the fighting etc.! But the most say the plot is not good or simple! I dont think so! Its really hard toWell i see that so many have not a good critic for this movie! And the most who likes it, say its because of the scenes, and all the fighting etc.! But the most say the plot is not good or simple! I dont think so! Its really hard to understand what is going on! i admitt that! But my opinion is the plot is far more deep that they give credit for, its really hard to understand but there are a lot of things that they try to pass on! The ones that dont understand this, they say it sucks! But try to see what its all about, its not only about the action, it has far more things to show you! Its an amazing movie !! I loved it for everything! And makes u think! Expand
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JaySupertrampFeb 6, 2012
Sucker Punch is different and thats what makes it so good. Its not mainstream and it puts you in a dramatic world full of violence and action. Awesome music and a brilliant idea for the plot.
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SpangleDec 28, 2016
Fighting against the belief that women exist solely for the pleasure of men, Sucker Punch shows that its female characters happen to allow just exist for the pleasure of men. Though envisioned as a female empowerment film, Zack Snyder'sFighting against the belief that women exist solely for the pleasure of men, Sucker Punch shows that its female characters happen to allow just exist for the pleasure of men. Though envisioned as a female empowerment film, Zack Snyder's scantily clad women wind up living up to the sexist beliefs of its teenage boy target audience, never managing to escape the clutches of their low-cut tops and thigh-high socks. While the film misses the mark on the feminism and instead turns into an unfortunately sexist film itself, Sucker Punch does feature Snyder's trademark visual style and some incredibly fun action set pieces, but it is hardly enough to overcome Snyder's thematic failures in the director's chair and the bad characters.

With video game aesthetics aplenty, Snyder's films are always beautiful. Though I invariably hate the end product, Snyder's films have a comic book/video game look to them and he certainly embraces this in Sucker Punch. With great visual effects and eye candy cinematography, the film is simply gorgeous to look at. While the usage of slow motion in every action scene is far too much, he does still do a great job at capturing the look and feel of playing a video game and it benefits the film greatly. Using this aesthetic to create a light and fun atmosphere, Sucker Punch is a deathly serious film that had fun within the bounds of seriousness. Its action may appear over-the-top, but makes sense if it is a recreation of a comic book or video game. In this regard, the film is incredibly fun and exciting with Snyder having a knack for creating, at the very least, fun action set pieces. While his direction of the action is a bit muddled, the infectious fun is hard to deny.

Yet, the rest of the film is a struggle. With a Spotify playlist open going through a playlist Snyder likely entitled "Favorite Rock/Feminist Song Covers", the music is always distracting. It is easy to see Snyder's influence on 2016's Suicide Squad with the heavy use of music in this film. Though Snyder claims the music means a lot in the film due to Babydoll (Emily Browning) dancing to the music and being transferred to a dream world, we never see the dancing and only hear the annoying music. As such, it is hard to say that music means much in this film at all. Instead, it is merely the presence of it that signifies anything, which is replaceable and, ultimately, useless.

However, the film is ultimately about a feminist uprising against the patriarchy. Seems interesting on the surface, but Snyder's muddled approach renders it instead a tale about how women who fight must do so with the help of men because they cannot do it on their own. With the trapped girls enlisting a mystery man (Scott Glenn) to help them in various stages of their escape, they would have failed if it were not for him. He not only tells them what to get to escape, but helps Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish) actually complete her escape. Thus, while women can fight and kick ass the same as men, they still need a man's help to complete the job. Moving onto the minimalist costume design, it is as if Sucker Punch had a limited wardrobe budget that Warner Bros. refused to increase. With women dressed in clothing that comes straight out a young teenage boy's sexual fantasies, Sucker Punch is more akin to a bad porno than a film. To Snyder, showing women kicking ass in skimpy clothing probably seemed empowering. I guess the sense that women would probably disagree with him, especially with the amount they are sexualized, objectified, and subjects to the "male gaze". Laura Mulvey would certainly have a field day with this one due to its usage of the male gaze, the way in which the women represent visual pleasure, and how they would fail within the help of men.

While well-intentioned, Snyder's film wreaks of a man trying to making a feminist picture and being unable to overcome his own prejudices in the process. Rather than sexualizing the characters, why can they not be dressed in a way that women actually dress? Why continuously highlight their legs and breasts every chance you get? Why make them prostitutes at one point? Why have them rely on a man to help them? This is not female empowerment. This is a man who is unaware that the patriarchy extends beyond his comprehension. This does lead into one of the film's greatest strengths, however: Oscar Isaac. Playing Blue Jones, the ruthless asylum/club owner, Isaac is brilliant. With his character essentially symbolizing the brutality and exploitative-nature of the patriarchy, Isaac is a menacing figure and shows that Snyder can understand his themes to some degree. He drops the ball when it comes to the women, but knows how to create a man who symbolizes the very essence of the bias and prejudice that continues to hold women back.
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Dark_half-ElfDec 29, 2014
Masterpiece. Both in terms of visuals, and in terms of the context, the meaning and the main promise. Unfortunately, many do not understand and did not appreciate the film, because they would not vidёt in it nothing but action and specialMasterpiece. Both in terms of visuals, and in terms of the context, the meaning and the main promise. Unfortunately, many do not understand and did not appreciate the film, because they would not vidёt in it nothing but action and special effects, and therefore missed the deep drama, losing the essence. Of the closest in meaning - Pan's Labyrinth, where imagination helps to cope with difficulties and not lose heart, even in the most desperate situations. Separately want to mention the soundtrack and its alignment with the video - it's awesome! Expand
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KivaJun 11, 2013
The film was smart. The result was bad. I liked the half of the movie. The reality part. The other half imagination of the girls) was kind of bad. I expected many time this movie and i was truly disappointed. I liked Emily Brown a lot i canThe film was smart. The result was bad. I liked the half of the movie. The reality part. The other half imagination of the girls) was kind of bad. I expected many time this movie and i was truly disappointed. I liked Emily Brown a lot i can say but she still can't make Snyder's Sucker punch a better film Expand
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leosteelDec 10, 2013
No es tan mala esta película, esta bien. La han infravaloraron por que parece que Hollywood odia a Zack Snyder y también los críticos, siempre con un pero. Yo le doy un 10 por el cariño que le tengo a este buen director.
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leonardarkFeb 13, 2014
Sucker Punch, le tengo tanto cariño a esta película, demuestra el gran talento que tiene Zack Snyder , lo banco a morir, todos los infravaloran, ya posiblemente Zack es el sucesor de James Cameron, le deseo lo mejor, y mucho mas para laSucker Punch, le tengo tanto cariño a esta película, demuestra el gran talento que tiene Zack Snyder , lo banco a morir, todos los infravaloran, ya posiblemente Zack es el sucesor de James Cameron, le deseo lo mejor, y mucho mas para la secuela de Man of Steel. Expand
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JekSpaceyMay 3, 2014
If at the end of the "movie" had inserted instead of the credits the written "game over", I would have hated a lot less, because at least they would not have wanted to have the claim to be considered a "movie"!
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LuigibarqsMay 28, 2012
Sucker Punch is a movie that is half Realistic Action Drama and half Unrealistic Fantasy Adventure, how does work you may ask? It doesn't work at all. The movie keeps jumping back and forth from a realistic drama to completely unrealisticSucker Punch is a movie that is half Realistic Action Drama and half Unrealistic Fantasy Adventure, how does work you may ask? It doesn't work at all. The movie keeps jumping back and forth from a realistic drama to completely unrealistic fantasy sequences (which are extremely longer than they have any business being mind you) that it gives me a headache trying to comprehend what is going on. The fantasy scenes are metaphors for dancing and the passion and determination of the characters, that I understand but unfortunately they are pointless and add nothing worthwhile to the to the story regarding story depth or character development. The fantasy scenes are such obnoxious special effect fests that make me lose track of the actual story and killed my interest completely in the movie. The music is passable at best, not good but not bad either. The trailer showed mostly the fantasy scenes which are not important or even relevant to the main story of the movie at all, talk about being on the very edge of the borderline of false advertising. >_> It baffles me to no end how anyone who designed and organized the scenes in the movie though it was a good idea, cut out all the pointless fantasy crap and unnecessary bloated special effects budget and promote the movie as the serious realistic drama it was intended to be in the main storyline and it could have been somewhat decent. What an absolute abomination of film making, 20 dollars form my wallet and 120 minutes of my life wasted, steer well away from this garbage. Minus 1 for false advertising in trailer, minus 1 for obnoxious and annoying special effects, minus 1 for pointless fantasy scenes as filler, minus 1 for too frequent transitions between story and fantasy, minus 1 for hard to follow story (due to fantasy scenes), minus 1 for lack of story depth, minus 1 for lack of character development in both main story and fantasy scenes, minus 1 for poor story and script writing overall. Final score: 2/10 Expand
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outlawvenomJul 28, 2013
Its a good action movie plain and simple. A straight forward story with beautiful visuals and awesome effects. On top of that, I went to see it honestly expecting a lot of sexual content, but actually it was pretty minimal. If you know whatIts a good action movie plain and simple. A straight forward story with beautiful visuals and awesome effects. On top of that, I went to see it honestly expecting a lot of sexual content, but actually it was pretty minimal. If you know what kind of movie you're in for, then it's very enjoyable. If you went into it expecting deep subplots and twists, then maybe you should have checked out the trailer first. A great movie! Expand
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MonkeyjumpMar 28, 2011
First, Don't go into this movie with a Golden Globe Winner mentality. If your someone who finds him/herself spending the mid afternoon reading the newest Sarah Palin biography, Biting your thumb at senseless comic book reading, and snubbingFirst, Don't go into this movie with a Golden Globe Winner mentality. If your someone who finds him/herself spending the mid afternoon reading the newest Sarah Palin biography, Biting your thumb at senseless comic book reading, and snubbing your nose at the rotting of your brain that is Video Games then this Movie is anything but a peach. However, If all listed negatives point to the contrary than you might find yourself simply Dazzled as you see Emily Browning trapped in a battle to the death with three 25 ft Samurai. In short, Do You Like Video Games? Do You Enjoy Comics? You'll Like Suckerpunch. Expand
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Dylanmc12Apr 22, 2011
What makes it so good, is also what kills it.....
It feels unfinished, like a miscaridge that's somehow alive, and as it takes its first steps (On its deformed legs) out, into the Bright, Busy street of the movie industry, it's smacked to
What makes it so good, is also what kills it.....
It feels unfinished, like a miscaridge that's somehow alive, and as it takes its first steps (On its deformed legs) out, into the Bright, Busy street of the movie industry, it's smacked to death by the crowbar of unlikeable characters, the baseball bat of awkward script, and the pickaxe of talented actors went to waste.
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shortstuff410Mar 29, 2011
This was a cheesy, sexist, campy, nerdy movie that felt an unnecessary need to try to be deep. In short, I had more fun in a theater than I have in a long time. If you go into it knowing exactly what you are getting into, you will love it.This was a cheesy, sexist, campy, nerdy movie that felt an unnecessary need to try to be deep. In short, I had more fun in a theater than I have in a long time. If you go into it knowing exactly what you are getting into, you will love it. If you expect good writing, deep plots, and moral redemption, go to The King's Speech (which was awesome by the way). The visuals weren't mind blowing, but they certainly never felt cheep. If you are into comic-style movies, and have a sense of humor about campy writing, go to this movie. Expand
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CallmeballsApr 25, 2011
Sucker Punch is hard to judge. I can't really speak on what is good and bad, because most of it is completely subjective. The CGI and action scenes are top notch. The story is intriguing, sometimes confusing. But in the end it feels likeSucker Punch is hard to judge. I can't really speak on what is good and bad, because most of it is completely subjective. The CGI and action scenes are top notch. The story is intriguing, sometimes confusing. But in the end it feels like this: they had a half-baked woman's asylum escape plot, and a sh*t ton of budget left over to do action scenes. You can take out all the action scenes and the movie would be entirely unchanged. But with that being said, it was still very entertaining. Expand
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harald1985Mar 28, 2011
Sucker Punch the latest movie by Zack Snyder has become a Highly entertaining but somewhat confusing movie. The visual effects and sound effects are great and the movie deserves especially praise for some of the best composed music that iSucker Punch the latest movie by Zack Snyder has become a Highly entertaining but somewhat confusing movie. The visual effects and sound effects are great and the movie deserves especially praise for some of the best composed music that i ever heard in a movie. The only downside with Sucker punch is the Confusing storyline where one can only hope Snyder has just like with Watchmen and 300 a Directors Cut waiting for the Dvd/blu ray release. Expand
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coorbenMar 29, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The execution is superb, amazing, but the story is one of the worst I ever seen!

All the action scene are esthetically irreproachable...

PS: Guy it's the movie of all your phantasm ;-)

Enjoy!!
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HighwayUKSep 5, 2011
Not quite sure where they were going with this story, unless you are a habitual druggy it doesn't make much sense beyond the basic story of escaping a loony bin. The femanist action shorts are bizzare and totally over the top, andNot quite sure where they were going with this story, unless you are a habitual druggy it doesn't make much sense beyond the basic story of escaping a loony bin. The femanist action shorts are bizzare and totally over the top, and unrealistic. Would make a great rock video...but as a movie it's rubbish. Expand
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Vieve14Apr 21, 2011
Meh is all I can really say about this movie. I will admit I enjoyed myself but there's only so many CGI and airbrushed females I can take in one sitting. The story line could have been better thought out as well. I did enjoy the layers ofMeh is all I can really say about this movie. I will admit I enjoyed myself but there's only so many CGI and airbrushed females I can take in one sitting. The story line could have been better thought out as well. I did enjoy the layers of the movie and watching the things happening through what seemed like Babydoll's idea of what the world was. The soundtrack was amazing and probably the saving grace for me. The occurrences of the movie take some thinking about afterward but that's what I like from a movie. I wouldn't pay for it again but I would most likely borrow it from a friend when I'm bored Expand
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MaxTravisApr 25, 2011
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AragondApr 29, 2011
Imaginative, fantastic (or "fantastical" as you lot insist the word is), a rolling romp through four inspired landscapes that are allegories of the struggles our heroines face in securing their freedom from a brothel, which is itself anotherImaginative, fantastic (or "fantastical" as you lot insist the word is), a rolling romp through four inspired landscapes that are allegories of the struggles our heroines face in securing their freedom from a brothel, which is itself another allegorical layer. Intriguing, but also fun, exciting and abounding with breathtaking sfx of the imagined worlds. Yes, not the happiest of tunes to emerge from the cinema singing, plus I found the conclusion a little wanting. Still overall another sterling effort from Zac Snyder. Expand
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cpjoyce17Apr 29, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I am a fan of Zack Snyder's films. But this one was not his best. The acting was good, the action was AWESOME (i mean who doesnt like girls in kinky outfits fighting with guns and swords). But they never explained how they can get to the world where they do the missions. And if they did explain it then i must have missed it. I dont understand how they start off in a mental institution and then suddenly BAM their in a type of 1950's whore house. The ending is what really made me not like this movie. It made me feel depressed and confused when i left the theater. (SPOILERS) They kill Vanessa Hudgens character ( who is finally free from high school musical) Then they kill Jamie Chung's character. Then the remaining girls try to escape but the main character cant. So the other girl leaves and then BAM were back in the mental institution. Overall Good acting and AWESOME action. But i need to understand a film in order to like it. 5/10 Expand
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KAS--WillSep 10, 2011
I rented this movie for approximately 24 hours, and I rewatched the movie 3 times, and fell asleep all 3 times. It's that bad. I'm not saying don't watch it, but I don't really know what's so special about it. I was really looking forwardI rented this movie for approximately 24 hours, and I rewatched the movie 3 times, and fell asleep all 3 times. It's that bad. I'm not saying don't watch it, but I don't really know what's so special about it. I was really looking forward to this movie, and it was kind of a let down. Next time I'll try using drugs like the 302 people that actually rated this movie positive. Expand
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RedfordstoAug 21, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A girl is confined to an insane asylum unjustly and must escape. That sounds pretty awesome. However, the plot is so convoluted and overly sexed that what was once a good idea gets lost in slow motion action sequences and cleavage. Zack Snyder must have developed a complex after many critics questioned necessity of so much greased up man abs in 300. Expand
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drachehexeJun 3, 2012
Don't believe the 8-10 scores fanboys give this movie. They are going to be the future of badly directed action films. This movie is boring. The characters are one dimensional, none have a personality worth liking or hating, the acting isDon't believe the 8-10 scores fanboys give this movie. They are going to be the future of badly directed action films. This movie is boring. The characters are one dimensional, none have a personality worth liking or hating, the acting is sub par, the concept of the story and it's gimmick is interesting but the director pulled it off poorly. Visually the movie is pleasant to look at, especially the girls, but it's gimmick is a cheap one and the story is written with the gimmick in mind and neither the story or the gimmick work well together or independent of each other. The action sequences are merely okay with more lows than highs. The director also can't make up his mind on what he wants the film to be. Sometimes it takes itself too seriously, other times not seriously enough. All in all this movie should have been better than it was but instead of being something fun and enjoyable what you end up is a rather decently looking mess of a film. Expand
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SirSX3Mar 15, 2014
This movie is amazing. Fantastic production, awe-inspiring special effects, interesting musical nature, and a creative, complex, layered plot.

I can only describe the movie experience as an abstract intellectual artistic masturbation. It
This movie is amazing. Fantastic production, awe-inspiring special effects, interesting musical nature, and a creative, complex, layered plot.

I can only describe the movie experience as an abstract intellectual artistic masturbation.
It is just so abstract and artistic, yet intellectually complex with its layered storytelling style with juxtaposition.
I think most people don't really understand the movie completely; even myself (and I'm not saying this in a smug/pretentious manner), it really is hard to understand. (I'm still confused on some of it)

I originally thought that this movie is about escapism, but turns out, (after studying other's opinions of the movies) it's about its social commentary on the genre/industry/culture.

Honestly, this is one of the most unique movies I've seen; in the good way. The style/tone of the movie is awesome, the direction is superb, the music is great, the cast is amazing, the costume/props/CG is stunning, it has an interesting (and relevant) social commentary (on feminism, geek culture, etc.), and a plot that just challenges your imagination.
Sucker Punch is ridiculously underrated (due to misunderstanding of its nature/purpose/style), and deserves to be treated like the art film that it is. I may even go as far as to say that it deserves to be shown in film school, because it's just so artistic and unique.

My only complain is that it overestimates its audience, and didn't spell things out clearly enough for us stupids. (P.S. why is it rated PG-13 anyway?)
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islandAug 31, 2011
Poor film with a weak story line. I don't understand it all, it"s confused and boring. I though it was gonna be better because of the amount of the fans. Save yourself!
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DukeJonApr 30, 2012
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Oh dear, what a great piece of escapist feelgood film making this could have been. Loved the style, bullet time, music, etc. The story and characterisation let it down badly however. The story-within-a-story premise is overly confusing and doesn't work very well. It detracts from the overall experience. Films with girls in high heels fighting nazi corpses whilst driving mechs should not try to be too clever with their audience. The story was overall too bleak, with too many needless deaths (why did the two girls in the gang have to get executed?) and an unsatisfying conclusion (heroine is a vegetable and we don't see the villain get anything like a suitable comeuppance). Ultimately this film made one big mistake - why should the audience even care what happens when half the story takes place in someone's imagination? Expand
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TheMudDoctorSep 1, 2011
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liquefireSep 1, 2011
I watched this movie and felt like I ate a pack of rotten eggs only to have my brain scramble the entire story. Then I asked my wife if she knew what was going on and we both decided it would be better to turn this off. It's not artistic,I watched this movie and felt like I ate a pack of rotten eggs only to have my brain scramble the entire story. Then I asked my wife if she knew what was going on and we both decided it would be better to turn this off. It's not artistic, it's pretentious. It's not engaging, it's visually stunning. It's a very shallow movie and I would have rather ironed socks. Expand
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diaboloNov 11, 2012
Absolutely redicilous and embarrassing. Plastic crap. I gave 10 by mistake - sorry for this. Right score is 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000.
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SpunkyMonkeyAug 6, 2012
Wow this film is bad. Cut through all the crap about sexism, film premise or how it 'attempts to do something different' and it's just a badly made film that turns it's back on the basic rules of storytelling. The first 30 min of the filmWow this film is bad. Cut through all the crap about sexism, film premise or how it 'attempts to do something different' and it's just a badly made film that turns it's back on the basic rules of storytelling. The first 30 min of the film just leaves you thinking 'WTF's going on?' and unless you are devoid of any intelligence and just blindly accept what is put in front of you then you'll struggle to get into it. The characters lack any kind of depth (they're not even that hot either), the action sequences are those which you know lack any kind of consequence, and the ending is just woefully lackluster and poor. I can see what sort of audience may like this film - it's kind of like listening to Motorhead......real dumb and just something which appeases people who are happy just with a form of entertainment which ticks all the boxes in a checklist of what they want, but for those of you out there who operate on a higher level than dumb middle-class American airhead look elsewhere for your thrills. Expand
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AlphajamesSep 7, 2011
Ok i give points for the fighting scenes but apart from that i feel like this film is out to hurt your mind, Matrix no problem, Minority Report easy. Donnie Darko forget about but this film makes no sense i mean if she at a dance club or isOk i give points for the fighting scenes but apart from that i feel like this film is out to hurt your mind, Matrix no problem, Minority Report easy. Donnie Darko forget about but this film makes no sense i mean if she at a dance club or is she in a nut house someone help Expand
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noxterynOct 7, 2018
This movie is visually stunning. Amazing cinematography, direction, photography, every single scene is brilliantly set up. It's best enjoyed if you go in knowing absolutely nothing about it, like I did, but if you really want to know, it's aThis movie is visually stunning. Amazing cinematography, direction, photography, every single scene is brilliantly set up. It's best enjoyed if you go in knowing absolutely nothing about it, like I did, but if you really want to know, it's a comic-book inspired allegorical deconstruction of the female power fantasy, and it's executed flawlessly. Only an uncultured moron would dislike this masterpiece. Expand
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DaveMachineOct 11, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Perhaps not to everyone's taste but I do not believe this film deserves, on an artistic level, the negative criticism it has received. The slick photography is original and the direction is sound, the music is suited and consistent, albeit non-traditional in a harmonic and motif sense. The narrative structure is far from dry - the departure from conventional perspectives is refreshing. Although the plot is simple, it questions the difference between main characters and character foil by the exposition of Sweet Pea as more than just a deuteragonist. The story is ultimately a reflection of Baby Doll's mentality, and thus creates the entire structure of the film based on what Zack Snyder wanted to portray about her character. Although a snapshot of a character's mentality may not be the most dynamic of storylines, it is by no means a lesser narrative. By imagining a story as a whole concept, Zack Snyder presents an intriguing and imaginative motion picture, worthy of more praise than it has received. Expand
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kill9015Apr 13, 2012
this film is a good film but the way that it is brought together is a bit stupid. however the film did have some great action scenes with good acting there are just a few problems for example the movie has great ideas but bad execution ofthis film is a good film but the way that it is brought together is a bit stupid. however the film did have some great action scenes with good acting there are just a few problems for example the movie has great ideas but bad execution of this and how they got rid of 3 characters in 20 mins is unbelievable but saying this it is a film worth watching. Expand
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ilovegames32Jul 9, 2012
Movies are like the video game biz....introduce something different the industry never seen and it's usually shunned!! Enter sucker punch,a well written,visual masterpiece that combines reality & fantasy that's getting unfairly criticizedMovies are like the video game biz....introduce something different the industry never seen and it's usually shunned!! Enter sucker punch,a well written,visual masterpiece that combines reality & fantasy that's getting unfairly criticized imo. It starts with the protagonist(Emily Browning) babygirl at her mother's death bed in which she soon dies. Their step dad was obviously whoring his self because he wanted the inheritance money but he was pissed it went to babygirl & her sister but he(I'm assuming)tries to kill babygirl & her sister but babygirl accidentally shoots & kills her little sister by mistake and gets sent to an all girl mental hospital. This is where the movie just shines as she have a series of fantasies based on her struggle to free herself from the hospital! Now surprisingly this is where people express what makes the movie fail....but how? She's living a total nightmare of a life where her mom died,her step dad is a lying sneaky bastard(which is why he's a priest in her fantasy) her sister's dead because of her mistake and she's in a mental hospital scheduled for vegetation in 5 days.....so yeah I think I'd make up a world of my own to. The music in sucker punch fits well and the acting was great. The fight scenes were beautifully done my favorite scene was the train fight against the robots..very well done fight scene. This movie represents a young's struggle for personal freedom while incorporating a woman's struggle of what they should look l8ke and how they behave(oddly though their scantily clad th

roughout the movie lol) it wasn't perfect but like the game industry this is a breath of fresh air in a room full of been there done that movies(that's why their are more movies based on comic books & games because Hollywood like the games industry have stopped being creative)watch this movie with the knowledge that it isn't a repetitious retread of previous Hollywood fare!
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sjbn002Aug 3, 2013
La pelicula tiene una forma muy de ciencia ficcion, un superviaje mental de la protagonista que no me esperaba es una forma diferente de contar una historia que de verdad me atrajo mucho y se ve reflejada en mi puntuacion..
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DemoraseAug 25, 2012
Not much to say, this is an absolutely mediocre movie. Some fight scenes and effects are nice... and that's it. "Characters" are not interesting in the least, the "plot" is ridiculous, it's overlong, over dramatic. I can't even enjoy it as aNot much to say, this is an absolutely mediocre movie. Some fight scenes and effects are nice... and that's it. "Characters" are not interesting in the least, the "plot" is ridiculous, it's overlong, over dramatic. I can't even enjoy it as a brainless fun because of serious it takes itself, this movie just fails on every possible level, except maybe the music which is pretty nice. This movie is just an epic disaster that could have been a career ender for Snyder if he hadn't had the presence of mind of securing Man of Steel prior to Sucker Punch. Let's just hope Man of Steel turns out better. Expand
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CriticsMayLieFeb 6, 2012
SuckerPunch. Given the lingerie inspired army suits and the cutesy names of the characters, I would say it was targeted more at a male audience than to be an inspiring female power movie. However, on a whole, the movie entities mergedSuckerPunch. Given the lingerie inspired army suits and the cutesy names of the characters, I would say it was targeted more at a male audience than to be an inspiring female power movie. However, on a whole, the movie entities merged together perfectly. It was crazy, no doubt about that and the alternate reality to dream world thing can leave a lot of people going, 'what...?'. Believe me, if you didn't get The Matrix you'd have a hard time getting this show as well. However, the movie itself was VERY well put together. I like to think that the main parts of a movie, the acting, the script, the score, the costumes, the set, the sound mixing, needs to all blend together to create the mood of the film. Many times I've watched a movie and loved the script but the costumes were off and didn't fit the period they were in or were just not realistic looking, Eragon left me feeling like that. At other times the concept of the show was well thought out, but the score was lacking. I believe the soundtrack of a movie should make you relive the whole movie over in your mind when you listen to it. One excellent example of that is the soundtrack for the movie How To Train Your Dragon. From start to finish just by listening to the tracks and the sequencing that they were placed in made me feel like I was watching the movie all over again. SuckerPunch had that! Every aspect of the movie was in tune with the other to create the mood that the director wanted to bring out of the movie. And for that I give it a 10. I especially liked the scores, the remixed version of Queen's We Will rock You and Bjork's Army of Me. Classic. As for the story line, the motivational aspect didn't add up with the sexy army ladies for some reason with me. What the hell, they can't kick ass, and kick ass they did, in normal army clothes. I know it was a direct representation of how the girls saw themselves, reflecting their own personalities in the dream world or rather how Baby saw them but at the end of the day, we know it was all the directors decision, he could have very well put them in different army wear but he choose to have them not only kick ass but show some ass as well. That aside, I think the concept was good, the sound mixing and editing was excellent! Definitely have me for one of the best sound track's for the year! And it was NOT just entertainment. A person who's seriously paying attention can come away with the message but unfortunately it had enough fluff to obscure the films true intent for viewers who are just looking for entertainment. For the actors, Oscar Issac plays evil sooo well, I DIDN"T KNOW HE COULD SING! My best performance went to Abbie Cornish who also happens to play my favourite character overall. No I'm not being biased, Baby Doll was also one of my favourites and Blondie gets best fighting costume from me. Hope I didn't spoil anything for anyone and despite my discrepancies, I still give the movie a 10 as I didn't see these discrepancies as being so off that it warranted a lower mark. http://criticsmaylie.wordpress.com Expand
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SiddersFeb 7, 2012
No offense but all those people that have give this film a good review you need shooting. its an awful excuse for a movie. I'm surprised i managed to stay awake during the whole thing.
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AetyrFeb 17, 2012
Sure, Sucker Punch isn't getting any points for depth or originality, but its got a really enjoyable combination of eye-popping, over-the-top, unashamedly-CGI action and weird, otherworldly insanity most befitting of the mental institution inSure, Sucker Punch isn't getting any points for depth or originality, but its got a really enjoyable combination of eye-popping, over-the-top, unashamedly-CGI action and weird, otherworldly insanity most befitting of the mental institution in which parts of the film are set. The visuals are really stunning and while no individual scene really stands out as unique in its genre, the way in which they all fit together creates a film which is more than the sum of its parts. Expand
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MegWhiteleyMar 3, 2012
Other fantastic film, Sucker Punch is like the son of Inception, Alice in Wonderland, Watchmen and Narnia, because have much fantastic elements, yeah I know that is terrible, but for me this film is one of the best works in all the year.
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DoxideMar 19, 2012
I'm not even going to pretend that this movie has a good story or decent acting because it doesn't. What it does have is AMAZING action scenes. Don't listen to all these stuck up "professional" reviewers who judge every picture like it'sI'm not even going to pretend that this movie has a good story or decent acting because it doesn't. What it does have is AMAZING action scenes. Don't listen to all these stuck up "professional" reviewers who judge every picture like it's supposed to be some deep cinematic experience. This movie is a good time and a lot of fun. Expand
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nlover4Jun 9, 2012
This movie does not deserve a score. The visuals are cool but as you watch them you wonder: what is the point. This movie does not deserve the time of day. It has a weak story with no real interest and ultimately unfathomable.
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MsWonderbeatMar 17, 2012
Sucker Punch is a movie with vibrant details, exquisite surroundings and a twisted and confusing storyline that's very unique.
The acting in the story is to be expected by such raw and young actresses, though they weren't horrible.
The plot
Sucker Punch is a movie with vibrant details, exquisite surroundings and a twisted and confusing storyline that's very unique.
The acting in the story is to be expected by such raw and young actresses, though they weren't horrible.
The plot itself was very unique, better than a bland ordinary every-day movie. Though it's not meant for a mainstream audience. The movie itself has twists and is a movie that probably didn't appeal to the mass-crowd unlike the creator expected. It really needs the audience to actually concentate on the movie. It's definetly non-appealing to the mass-crowd.
The movie itself was very good, with nail-biting action shots until it went downhill in the ending.
Overall it's a good movie, nothing spectacular soo it's a 7/10.
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mrbandersnatchMar 25, 2012
This film is *certainly* deserving of FAR better than the 33 metacritic score.

This is one of those films that I wish I had seen in the theatre because having it on DVD allows for pausing in order to lesson the emotional burden that this
This film is *certainly* deserving of FAR better than the 33 metacritic score.

This is one of those films that I wish I had seen in the theatre because having it on DVD allows for pausing in order to lesson the emotional burden that this film builds. This is a VERY dark story which the comic book stylistic elements allow to be told in a more palatable form. Sadly it is those elements which both make the film into what it is, but have resulted in the film being subject to derision since while the film visually suggests it is one-thing, it is actually something deeper and nastier. Yet it is that veneer which is an essential element of the story hence any criticism shows a lack of understanding as to the intent. Come at this with an open mind and an appreciation of a range of genres and it is a gem.
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A_NorthernerApr 14, 2012
Graphic novel style action film based on an original screenplay from director Zack Snyder. Babydoll (played by Emily Browning) is sent to a mental institution for teenage girls and visages her escape from her captors through a series ofGraphic novel style action film based on an original screenplay from director Zack Snyder. Babydoll (played by Emily Browning) is sent to a mental institution for teenage girls and visages her escape from her captors through a series of fantastical quests. Although clearly inspired by Kill Bill, Inception and a host of modern day video games, credit has to be given to Snyder for the film's creative context but unfortunately that's about all it can be given for.

The fantasy within a fantasy concept does allow Snyder license to create some stunning looking fantasy backdrops and action sequences ranging from fighting giant samurai in feudal Japan to mechanical Nazi soldiers in a WWII bunker. The action sequences are visually stunning as you would expect from the director that delivered 300 and Watchmen and renowned for his graphic novel and video game style imagery. Although why a teenage girl would choose to invent such fantasy situations to serve as replications of the quests undertaken, except for the obvious reason of serving up gun-totting chick action for the likely audience, is unclear.

The all-action girl heroes attempt to complete a series of simplistic quests, dubbed 'the plan' and actually just involving obtaining several objects, to escape from their prison. Perhaps Snyder felt that the fantasy within a fantasy premise was as much as his target audience could handle, especially with all the teenage girls running around, and dumbed down 'the plan' to the point of having Babydoll write it down as a reference for the audience to understand the progress achieved. The quests are completed and ticked off, for the audiences benefit, with tedious repetition.

Snyder breaks the stereotype of the female role in action films and it is refreshing to see a team of girls manning machine guns, flying helicopters and fighting dragons, however the film is conflicted in its attempts to portray a spirit of female empowerment, which is relevant, when the female characters breaking out from their male oppressors are a group of nubile teenage girls scantily clad in school uniforms.

The fantasy within a fantasy premise and impressive visuals are not enough to cover the hollow and humourless characters and abysmal script. The rush of deaths in the film's final act feel too contrived as if Snyder realised with 10 minutes to go that some quick emotion was required in order to set up an attempt at a profound ending. The narrated dialogue over the final scenes is hard to appreciate after the previous ninety minutes which really did nothing more than serve up the literal definition of a teenage nerds wet dream. Imagine if MTV remade Inception crossed with Kill Bill for the video game generation and avoid.
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ILHMFeb 2, 2013
Baby Doll imagines an elaborate fantasy world in which she plans her escape from a corrupt mental facility after being institutionalized by her abusive stepfather in Zack Snyder's SUCKER PUNCH from 2011. SUCKER PUNCH is a visual knock-outBaby Doll imagines an elaborate fantasy world in which she plans her escape from a corrupt mental facility after being institutionalized by her abusive stepfather in Zack Snyder's SUCKER PUNCH from 2011. SUCKER PUNCH is a visual knock-out with mind-blowing special effects and non-stop action that will leave you breathless! Snyder has assembled the perfect cast for this exploitation/fantasy cross-over that take the otherwise empty characters and blow them up into larger-than-life super-heroes. SUCKER PUNCH pushes teen fetishism to the edge with its ultra-sexy heroines that are armed to the teeth with swords and guns, taking on everything from dragons to samurai warriors, undead Nazi soldiers, and futuristic androids in their skimpy schoolgirl outfits. It is so easy to become entranced by the cute girls, stunning fantasy worlds, and huge explosions that minor things like plot and character hardly seem to matter. Recommended for fans of 300, SIN CITY, and MUTANT CHRONICLES.

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AutiTakahashiJan 5, 2013
"Sucker Punch" ain't no movie. "Sucker Punch" is an excess of testosterone vomited into a reel of celluloid until it is violently splashed into the faces of its audience. The movie's advertisements are diligent in declaring its promise: "You"Sucker Punch" ain't no movie. "Sucker Punch" is an excess of testosterone vomited into a reel of celluloid until it is violently splashed into the faces of its audience. The movie's advertisements are diligent in declaring its promise: "You will be unprepared." They were right. I was not prepared for the overwhelming atrocity that I had to bear during the course of its running time. By the movie's end, I felt that my senses had been pummeled to dust.

The plot, if that's what you call it, is this: A grieving girl who has just lost her mother has been framed by her stepfather for murder, and is now imprisoned in a mental institution. A lobotomy awaits her. So, in the meantime, she creates a fantasy world of her own. Within that fantasy world, she creates another fantasy world, That's twice the fantasy. It's kinda like "Inception", only stupid.

The girl's fantasy actually belongs to Zack Snyder, writer and director. One of his most popular films is "300", a movie where its heroes wage war wearing nothing but a cape and their underwear, so the enemy could marvel at the sight of their abs, and get distracted. In "Sucker Punch", five young women charge into battles with their short skirts and high heels. In the fantasy world, the second one, the girls are against kamikaze robot bombers, blazing angry dragons, giant samurais, and, of course, a few hundred steam-powered Nazi zombies. Movies by Zack Snyder aren't about what's rational or comprehensible. Reaching its truest form in "Sucker Punch", Snyder makes movies to share with the world, his imagination, which was the vomit I was talking about earlier.

Read more here: http://localmoviereview.com/sucker-punch-movie-review/"Sucker Punch" ain't no movie. "Sucker Punch" is an excess of testosterone vomited into a reel of celluloid until it is violently splashed into the faces of its audience. The movie's advertisements are diligent in declaring its promise: "You will be unprepared." They were right. I was not prepared for the overwhelming atrocity that I had to bear during the course of its running time. By the movie's end, I felt that my senses had been pummeled to dust.

The plot, if that's what you call it, is this: A grieving girl who has just lost her mother has been framed by her stepfather for murder, and is now imprisoned in a mental institution. A lobotomy awaits her. So, in the meantime, she creates a fantasy world of her own. Within that fantasy world, she creates another fantasy world. That's twice the fantasy. It's kinda like "Inception", only stupid.

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mgyukeriJul 11, 2012
Yes, Sucker Punch received a ton of mixed and negative reviews and hardly made more in the box office than the movie's actual budget, but the whole reason Sucker Punch was so badly received is because of the fact that the theatrical releaseYes, Sucker Punch received a ton of mixed and negative reviews and hardly made more in the box office than the movie's actual budget, but the whole reason Sucker Punch was so badly received is because of the fact that the theatrical release was a heavily edited, clunky movie edited down from the original R rating to a PG13 one. Do the changes really matter? Actually, yes they do. The extended cut shows where Zack Snyder was really intending to go with the movie. It also adds another layer of depth to the characters, adding more sense to Babydoll's lobotomy and other major plot points. I'm not saying the original was a bat movie at all, it was incredibly enjoyable, but it lacked the "sucker punch" of emotion and revelation the audience was expecting. If you have a chance, watch the extended cut. You won't regret it. Best movie of 2011. Expand
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moonman1994Nov 20, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Although well executed in some aspects on most counts Sucker Punch is a failure. The first 30 minutes where masterfully done. It set the stage well and was done in a unique and artistic style. But unfortunately the story gets very muddled and confusing. The dance/fight sequences seem unnecessary and are derivative of other movies. One resembling The Matrix, and another being like Lord of the Rings with guns. Until the end all the action sequences and story telling styles seem to be ripped off of other films. At the end the film seems to strike a sense of artistic genus however in the combination of Babydoll's (the main character) take on reality and the fact that she is in the end getting a lobotomy in true reality. However the middle of the film is such a disaster that the beginning and end cannot make up for the train-wreck that it amounts to. That said Both Browning and especially Oscar Issac should be applauded for the ways that they preformed in their respective roles. Expand
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Unblinking_EyeJul 19, 2012
Boring boring boring. You'll need a lobotomy just to get through this vapid "action" movie. If you want to be engrossed in cool visuals, google image search screen caps for this movie instead. You'll save time & money.
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jetpackulleySep 3, 2012
Absolutely not what you heard. Just to give the film a bad review, I made my way to the movie theater expecting to be disturbed by this but WOW. I couldn't believe I was such a jerk of expecting something so ridiculously insane. 'SuckerAbsolutely not what you heard. Just to give the film a bad review, I made my way to the movie theater expecting to be disturbed by this but WOW. I couldn't believe I was such a jerk of expecting something so ridiculously insane. 'Sucker Punch' is clearly bad reviewed by critics because they expect TOO much, here you can interpret the story in many, many ways...that's what is called an Open-Mind nowadays, which is something the 90.9% of the critics don't have. The acting was prudently well executed, the story had its few misunderstandings but was very interesting, the girls were very amazing (how they were) but there are three key terms of why users love this movie: the visual effects, the music and the battle sequences (in my opinion, of course). The visuals were truly Oscar-Worthy and I'm not exaggerating a bit, the music was quite long and industrially weird but simply, a blissful treat of sound mixing to the ears and the battles..Oh My, the battles were intense, pretty darn dark, rigorous, extremely constant, video-game styled and at the border-of-your-seat entertaining, so much going on you get caught inside the combat scene in less than a minute, like it happened to me. Definetly, a must-see film you wouldn't want to miss, trust me! But please do me a great favor and ignore the critics on this one. Expand
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SeriosityNov 4, 2012
So convoluted and dull that it resorts to telling its plot through a music video. The impressive images and soundtrack keep this from being a total disaster.
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jirrenNov 1, 2012
Please don't waste your time on this horrible movie, its rare that I would consider walking out on a movie, but this movie tipped the balance. Its predictable, the story is nothing the action is boring. This movie is worse than live actionPlease don't waste your time on this horrible movie, its rare that I would consider walking out on a movie, but this movie tipped the balance. Its predictable, the story is nothing the action is boring. This movie is worse than live action Dragon Ball movie, hmm maybe that's going too far. Expand
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Iky009Jan 6, 2014
Um filme que trata o expectador como idiotaUm filme que trata o expectador como idiota Expand
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TheWalrus2000Mar 9, 2013
Zack Snyder falls off his throne after this film. Its a poorly made action that can attract some and then bore or piss off others with its imaginative setting that confuses you with the real world. Man of Steel better be good.
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Rox22Mar 11, 2013
While it is visually impressive and has some really detailed set pieces, it does not save the fact that this movie really seems to cater to every juvenile teenage fantasy. It tries to be clever it fails and just insults us with a nonsensicalWhile it is visually impressive and has some really detailed set pieces, it does not save the fact that this movie really seems to cater to every juvenile teenage fantasy. It tries to be clever it fails and just insults us with a nonsensical script. It tries to empower women into action figures it fails and just makes them look like sex objects. Overall: I wouldn't be surprised if Zack Snyder secretly let his 14 year old crack-addled nephew direct this while he was off doing something else. The movie does have some good visuals that are jaw dropping and the girls are really hot, but the only way I think anyone could enjoy this is if they turn their brains off and let their genitals do all the thinking for the duration of the film. Expand
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RedShadowHatDec 30, 2012
Exciting movie! Not the best but it is fun and action packed. I didnt quite understand why they wore school uniforms at points but fun none the less. The ending was better then most endings in a movie and made me want to watch it again and again!
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aNamelsHenchmanFeb 15, 2013
Great film, sorely underrated by many. Perfectly flawless in visual effects, eye widening with a Japanese anime feel. What it lacks in emotional maturity, it makes up for in an entertaining allegorical adventure with effective dramaticGreat film, sorely underrated by many. Perfectly flawless in visual effects, eye widening with a Japanese anime feel. What it lacks in emotional maturity, it makes up for in an entertaining allegorical adventure with effective dramatic devices. It allows for suspension of disbelief through the abstract journey of the heroine sometimes over ambitious, sometimes gratuitously obvious, but still achieving great things. Expand
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ThegodfathersonApr 2, 2013
Sucker Punch is a bland movie- no target, no story but still the film delivers 98 minutes of sweet chick action with machines. The film is good not bad but very boring. It's nothing new- same old concept. The film is okay when you use itSucker Punch is a bland movie- no target, no story but still the film delivers 98 minutes of sweet chick action with machines. The film is good not bad but very boring. It's nothing new- same old concept. The film is okay when you use it screenplay type, but the VFX are awesome and epic. The film gets interesting halfway through but it stops and is a oddball creation. It has zero creation value and lacks a lot. Expand
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HazaRDReborNMay 1, 2015
I know my score seems high, but there is a reason to this.

And here goes. What was the film aiming at achieving? A female-cast action flick heavy on sci fi and fantasy worlds the likes of video games. Did it achieve this? Yes, with
I know my score seems high, but there is a reason to this.

And here goes.

What was the film aiming at achieving? A female-cast action flick heavy on sci fi and fantasy worlds the likes of video games. Did it achieve this? Yes, with flying colours.

The action was amazing. The cast was really nice. And the story behind it all was surprisingly for a film like this deeper than it even needed to be. Not a special out of this world crazy deep plot, but still deep enough.

The idea of "fighting your own demons within" is taken to a literal translation in this film and it is simply taken to another level. Whilst the ending speaks volumes about purpose, about helping others, justice perhaps, and what not.

Each of the fantasy worlds depicted are simply amazing. Yes, they are a cgi-fest. That is the point. Judging a film harshly for achieving what it set out to achieve is many levels of special.

We get steam punk nazi's, hot air balloons and robots, we get orcs and dragons, we get A.I robots in future worlds, we get giant samurai and add to that giant samurai with sub-machine guns. Did somebody miss the entire point to the visuals of what it was meant to be? Yes, for those whining about it, it was Zack Snyders chance to go crazy on his action-fetish. And we should be glad he had a film like this to do it.

The action is simply immaculate and deserves a 10/10. The man is a god of action films. The visuals and themes are simply stunning and deserve another 10/10. The story was also quite interesting to keep someone glued to the monitor and slowly connect with the characters, and it deserves a 6/10 maybe 7/10 at best. Audio was kick ass as well. Like one giant action-ride. Overall this film deserves that 9/10 and it hit the mark on what it set out to do.

Now, a comment on the naysayers.

1) Complaining about it being an action sh!t-fest? Really? That is no different from seeing a comedy and complaining it was a comedy. Or seeing a horror film and complaining it is a horror film, etc. That is special indeed.

2) Porn?! Seriously? So you saw some panties and female underwear and you all got so uncomfortable right? Hush hush kids, I know the female form is a little too much for you along with all kinds of celebration of it (which wasn't as sexualised as many make it out to be either to be honest but whatever) so perhaps you should grow up first or try to get in touch with being a little more sexually liberal. Enough with the **** when we see females in underwear. So what?! When you all see it in Anime its fine and cool. (This film was also taking a lot of hints from Anime as well, so it hit the mark even more with such visuals but hypocrisy is the norm nowadays I guess).

Stop bashing on a film that did exactly what it set out to do perfectly. You don't like action films, don't watch them, much less come here and make a review on them for crying out loud.

I am also noticing a trend these many years with Zack Snyder hate wagons. Extreme bashing on his action style. For your information, without Snyder we would have a stale action genre by comparison, not only his own films up the game in the genre on their own, but the influence they had on other action films also ups the game in the genre. But I forgot, you all want every director to be the same boring stale sh!t. Congratulations.

Sounds like a lot of jealousy towards a director that is doing things right. One of his films has better action than the Avengers ever had, but we all know where loyalties and fanboyisms align.

Lastly, I will have to assume that people are also racists. Why? Well because they can't not mention Snyder and bash his approach to adding or mixing Greek Mythology in his films. Another shred of jealousy I am assuming, since Greek Mythology is the coolest mythology around and you know this to be true. Search deep in your hearts, like it or not, you know it to be true. Getting angry about it and hating wont help at all.

The critics are especially the morons of this all. Take a look at the score distribution average of Zack Snyder with regards to the "pro" critics. 6 mediocre reviews and 1 bad review... Sad really. It is even sadder that they influence to some extent the people out there as well. It is obvious they have it out for Snyder and it is ridiculously funny.

The over-used and lame picking on his action-based directing is simply numb and void of logic. That is what he likes doing, that is what he is good at, that is what interests him, and that is what we get from him. Get over it and just enjoy the damn films for what they are. Jealous much?

Guillermo del Toro is all about horror/thriller. I don't see anyone complain about that though. Lame hypocrites.

Sucker-Punch is a must watch for people that like quality action. For those that don't like the genre it is no different than listening to a music you don't like. Simply turn it off. No one cares about your opinions.
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bm2759Mar 7, 2013
I saw this movie for the first time last night. Whilst clever it is in my opinion executed poorly.

The action sequences are quite enjoyable and entertaining. And also clever as a metaphor. Overall the strangest part of the film is the
I saw this movie for the first time last night. Whilst clever it is in my opinion executed poorly.

The action sequences are quite enjoyable and entertaining. And also clever as a metaphor.

Overall the strangest part of the film is the end credits where the cast performs on stage in a musical. It completely undermines the seriousness, sadness and flinching hope the film attempts to convey (and fails).
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pekotDec 28, 2013
Sucker punch is a great movie and of my top 5 movies of all times And I'm sure it is underrated movie even by its director
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Movie1997Sep 2, 2013
While there's some good visuals and that feeling you've been taken on a big ride, the story itself has some issues to work it. It feels that the story doesn't make much sense honestly. It just feels like it needs to go here, then there, thenWhile there's some good visuals and that feeling you've been taken on a big ride, the story itself has some issues to work it. It feels that the story doesn't make much sense honestly. It just feels like it needs to go here, then there, then there, etc. Overall, its pros and cons weigh in the middle. Be sure to check out my YouTube channel "TheMovieManLife" for all things movies. Expand
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bagdsMay 12, 2013
Obviously not quite shallow enough for the consumer. The niche this aims at is a geek-esque that can scratch below the surface. That is what i intended to do, and that is what i did. A gripping story that while lacking character developmentObviously not quite shallow enough for the consumer. The niche this aims at is a geek-esque that can scratch below the surface. That is what i intended to do, and that is what i did. A gripping story that while lacking character development left me somewhat emotionally upset by "Baby-Doll's" lobotomy. This film needs a score bump, so here's my two cents. Expand
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joeyriosSep 29, 2014
This movie! THIS MOVIE! SUCKER PUNCH! It's a very complex mix of many factors. First factor: It's a highly original film, there will never be anything like Sucker Punch. Second Factor, the plot is very complicated. Like Inception and PulpThis movie! THIS MOVIE! SUCKER PUNCH! It's a very complex mix of many factors. First factor: It's a highly original film, there will never be anything like Sucker Punch. Second Factor, the plot is very complicated. Like Inception and Pulp Fiction, you have to see it twice or even thrice in order to fully dominate your knowledge of it, but this is also the reason why it's getting so mauled by critics. They seem to not like a complicated film nowadays. But I personally found it very captivating. Third Factor, the acting is the weakest point here. It is not bad but it isn't a powerhouse it could be. Fourth Factor, the visual effects and action sequences are top notch and high class constructed. It is badass. I am very disappointed this movie did not grab and Oscar nom for Best Visual Effects, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Editing and Mixing. It truly deserved it. And the Fifth Factor: THE SOUNDTRACK WAS BEAUTIFUL. HANDS DOWN, the BEST album of 2011! The movie overall came to a seven. It's great but could do better in some small aspects. Expand
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Katie-JaydeeMay 13, 2013
Absolutely amazing film! Was looking for something deep and philosophical for a while now, but haven't had any luck til now.
Plus I am fascinated by multiple personality disorders and disassociation, so this is a perfect film that I can use
Absolutely amazing film! Was looking for something deep and philosophical for a while now, but haven't had any luck til now.
Plus I am fascinated by multiple personality disorders and disassociation, so this is a perfect film that I can use for my essay at uni!
Well done! Dear film writer, don't listen to all the hate out there. It's not your fault some people are just too stupid to understand the film.
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MATMMay 29, 2021
I avoided watching “Sucker Punch” for years, because of all of the hate it got from reviewers, but I don't get it. I certainly won't try to convince anyone that this is a masterpiece, but it is totally worth a watch for the incredible visualI avoided watching “Sucker Punch” for years, because of all of the hate it got from reviewers, but I don't get it. I certainly won't try to convince anyone that this is a masterpiece, but it is totally worth a watch for the incredible visual style, if nothing else. I give it a C, if you've already seen the best, but you insist on watching a movie, try this one out. Expand
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marcmyworksDec 20, 2016
Massive amounts of CG and fast paced action sequences don't make up for a lack of story and character development in this 2 hour 'race against time'. Still, it is a candy coated sugar rush with an amazing soundtrack.
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lukechristianscAug 30, 2015
The film's tagline "You Will Be Unprepared" is actually correct, "sucker punch" punches our expectations and plays with your mind, while the plot is hard to describe and the screenplay co-written by Zack Snyder (300, Watchmen) and SteveThe film's tagline "You Will Be Unprepared" is actually correct, "sucker punch" punches our expectations and plays with your mind, while the plot is hard to describe and the screenplay co-written by Zack Snyder (300, Watchmen) and Steve Shibuya only focuses on the fantasy elements and the action sequences instead on the characters or the development, but visionary director Snyder puts eye-catching images into a mind **** CGI madhouse with stunning visuals which suits the characters that the female leads play so well. After accidentally killing her little sister Baby Doll (Emily Browning) her evil step-dad (Gerard Plunkett) puts her into a mental institution where they force their patients into prostitution. Taught by the dance instructor Madam Gorski (Carlo Gugino) to retreat into her fantasies, Baby Doll is encouraged to a pursue a gift for a hypnotic dance, whisking her away to a series of war zones searching for 5 items that she needs to escape the institution and get away from the villainous caretaker of the institution Blue (played by Academy-Award winner Oscar Issac). Envisioning herself as a whore, she teams up with broken women alongside, Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish), Rocket (Jena Malone), Blondie (Vanessa Hudgens), and Amber (Jamie Chung from "Dragonball: Evolution"), to escape before her time with the mysterious High Roller doctor (John Hamm) arrives. Personally woman shouldn't watch the film it represents them terribly, but I recommend the action scenes and if you love action films check this one out. The actors were serviceable, but their performances were great. Honestly the film shouldn't been rated PG-13. Grade A Expand
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SuperfreakNov 28, 2017
I cant believe that I watched this movie for a second and third time. After the first viewing I was confused and disappointed with this movie and several years later I re watched an I thought WOW ... I get it, now I know what this movie isI cant believe that I watched this movie for a second and third time. After the first viewing I was confused and disappointed with this movie and several years later I re watched an I thought WOW ... I get it, now I know what this movie is trying to portray but I definitely needed a second go if you didn't like it the first time try again and it might click for you too. Expand
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moviemayhemApr 28, 2015
Sucker Punch bears the unmistakable mark of hyper-auteur Zack Snyder, but it could just as easily have been willed into existence by the collective geekocracy. It’s as if the filmmakers took a poll at Comic-Con of all the elements attendeesSucker Punch bears the unmistakable mark of hyper-auteur Zack Snyder, but it could just as easily have been willed into existence by the collective geekocracy. It’s as if the filmmakers took a poll at Comic-Con of all the elements attendees seek in a movie—starlets in skimpy outfits adept at hand-to-hand combat; Nazi robot monsters; elaborate fantasy worlds; a wise mentor figure who adopts many forms; cabaret-style covers of New Wave hits; and why not throw in Don Draper while you’re at it?—then combined them all in the ultimate fanboy mash-up. Snyder has described it as “Alice In Wonderland with machine guns,” but it’s more like The **** Dolls Present Steampunk Kill Bill, only more assaultive and pandering than that description suggests.

Emily Browning leads a cast of young actresses as a hard-luck orphan in some alternate universe 1950s where life would have to improve immeasurably just to qualify as Dickensian. A gauntlet of formative traumas lands Browning in a gothic mental hospital and then in a nightmarish cabaret/brothel. She regularly escapes the drudgery by entering into an elaborate fantasy world where she and her fellow kept/abused women do battle with Nazi mechanical men, dragons, and various other beasties with the sagacious counsel of shape-shifting mentor Scott Glenn.

CGI has made it so easy to create fantastical worlds out of computers and imagination that a film can offer a never-ending parade of eye-popping images and larger-than-life setpieces and still feel dull. Sucker Punch offers the same combination of overpowering style and nonexistent substance as Snyder’s earlier 300, along with a depressingly black-and-white worldview that splits humanity into vessels of pure good and exemplars of unspeakable evil. Only this time, Snyder is pandering to the Barely Legal demographic rather than trafficking in over-the-top homoeroticism. Browning has wildly expressive eyes and body language, but she turns wooden when delivering Snyder and Steve Shibuya’s alternately purple and stilted banter. Like the film, she seems to regard plot and dialogue as necessary evils. With its quests to retrieve magical totems, clearly demarcated levels, and non-stop action, Snyder’s clattering concoction sometimes feels less like a movie than an extended, elaborate trailer for its redundant videogame adaptation.
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CineAutoctonoAug 1, 2015
There are divided options, on the critical side has hated to Sucker Punch, but to me is good, and one of my favorites, the good thing is the role of Emily Browning as Babydoll, and the other 4 protagonists, it was a good job that ended asThere are divided options, on the critical side has hated to Sucker Punch, but to me is good, and one of my favorites, the good thing is the role of Emily Browning as Babydoll, and the other 4 protagonists, it was a good job that ended as noted, plus, I really admire the job of Browning, Cornish, Malone, Hudgens and Chung, they have throw out it of the stadium, but the only trouble with this, is the disappointing finale, but those criticism does not matter, but it is clear something. this movie left me high expectations on the one hand very good things, and on the other some disappointments, Zack Snyder tell him do not worry if you hate him, that, but it will force ahacer Batman v . Superman , also could made good with 300 and Watchmen. Expand
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MovieMasterEddyApr 6, 2016
You could go to see “Sucker Punch” this weekend — a lot of people probably will, and a few may even admit as much back at the office on Monday — or you could try to make it yourself, which might be more fun, though not necessarily cheaper.You could go to see “Sucker Punch” this weekend — a lot of people probably will, and a few may even admit as much back at the office on Monday — or you could try to make it yourself, which might be more fun, though not necessarily cheaper. Here’s what you will need: a bunch of video-game platforms; DVDs of “Shutter Island,” “Kill Bill,” “Burlesque” and “Shrek”; some back issues of Maxim; a large bag of crystal meth; and around $100 million. Your imagination will take care of the rest.

Zack Snyder’s imagination is certainly feverish, though not exactly fertile. Mr. Snyder, whose previous live-action films are, in ascending order of quality, “300,” “Watchmen” and the 2004 remake of “Dawn of the Dead,” specializes in recombining pulp pop clichés into grotesque and bloated spectacles that show just enough visual bravura to be disappointing rather than merely awful. With “Sucker Punch,” his first movie not based on pre-existing material, he runs wild through the dank corridors of a gothic mental hospital, the velvety rooms of a high-end bordello and combat landscapes that evoke World War I, samurai epics and science-fiction futurism.

All of these might actually be the same place, as filtered through the mind of a young woman with enormous eyes and pouty lips who goes by the name Babydoll (Emily Browning). Confined to a creepy, windswept New England loony bin by her nasty stepfather in the wake of family tragedies, Babydoll slips through a series of mental trapdoors.

The hospital becomes a brothel, its imperious Polish chief psychologist (Carla Gugino) an imperious Polish madam and ballet instructor, and its sadistic head orderly (Oscar Isaac) a sadistic pimp named Blue Jones. Instructed to dance for clients — her virginity is being preserved for a half-mythic customer called the High Roller (Jon Hamm, who also plays a lobotomist) — Babydoll slips into a trance and passes, along with four of her fellow inmates, into a digitally rendered maelstrom of swordfights, aerial battles and big explosions.

The men who watch her performance back at the bawdy house also fall into a state of paralytic rapture. Viewers of the movie, denied (or perhaps spared) the sight of Ms. Browning’s gyrations, would be more apt to nod off if not for the incessant noise.

These interminable sequences of overscale mayhem are kinetic and elaborate but almost entirely lacking in tension, grace or visual wit. Babydoll and company leap around like video-game avatars, following the instructions of a crinkly faced guru played by Scott Glenn. “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” did a much better job of interpolating game logic into film narrative, but even that movie — incomparably more inventive than this one at a fraction of the cost — could not quite overcome the inherent tediousness of watching someone else play.

The fantasy-action-dance scenes at least offer some respite from the pervasive ugliness of “Sucker Punch,” not only for Babydoll, but for the rest of us as well. Soon after her arrival she is befriended by Rocket (Jena Malone), whose sister, Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish, working hard and deserving better), has also been incarcerated. These three blondes are joined by the dark-haired and predictably expendable Blondie (Vanessa Hudgens) and Amber (Jamie Chung) in plotting a daring escape from wherever they are. As they scheme and scream and suffer, the actresses go along with Mr. Snyder’s pretense that this fantasia of misogyny is really a feminist fable of empowerment.

It is not just that the women are attired in garish boudoir fashions, cropped schoolgirl uniforms and the latest action lingerie. With a touch of humor — with any at all — “Sucker Punch,” which Mr. Snyder wrote with Steve Shibuya, might have acknowledged the campy, kinky aspects of its premise. But even as it exploits, within the hypocritical constraints of the PG-13 rating, salacious images of exposed flesh and threatened innocence, the film also self-righteously traffics in moral outrage.

Every fan of the old Hollywood westerns knows that certain crimes — sexual violence against women, the killing of children — justify extreme acts of brutal vengeance. Mr. Snyder, in the manner of some slasher auteurs of the 1970s, reverses the equation. You watch as women are terrorized and preyed upon, pre-emptively excused from the nastier implications of voyeurism by the knowledge that comeuppance is on the horizon. And since that’s the case, why not sit back and enjoy the show?

But there is nothing here to enjoy, beyond the tiny satisfaction in noting that the movie lives up to its name.
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FilipeNetoAug 29, 2018
When I started watching this movie I was expecting something different than it actually was. However, I don't feel disillusioned with it because I've had very low expectations. The whole story revolves around a girl (we never know her realWhen I started watching this movie I was expecting something different than it actually was. However, I don't feel disillusioned with it because I've had very low expectations. The whole story revolves around a girl (we never know her real name but only a nickname, Baby Doll) who is hospitalized in an asylum after trying to protect her younger sister from a dangerous stepfather (responsible for their mother's death and eager to lay hands on their money). Unfortunately, the shot hits the sister and not the stepfather, who bribes the director of an asylum to lobotomize her, which would make her forget everything, nullifying her personality. From here, the film is lost as it enters a parallel universe, imagined by the girl in order to escape her own reality. The asylum ceases to be a madhouse to become into a clandestine brothel for very rich clients, and where she is forced to dance seductively. With each dance, however, she more deeply imagines surreal worlds of fighting, avoiding facing real life and feeding the dream of escaping.

Visually, the film is very good: high doses of good quality CGI, great cinematography with good framing and some very original camera shots, good sets, consistent and well-crafted costumes. But this isn't enough to make a good movie if we consider cinema's the art of telling a story through images, words and gestures. The script is the biggest flaw in the film: almost everything it shows is imagined inside the head of the main character, but the audience doesn't quite understand the reason that led her to such a mental escape. There is also no effort to articulate this with what happens to the character in real life. We are simply disassociated from reality, and this makes the film complicated to understand. Another problem is the lack of originality in the script, which randomly blends a huge range of influences, copied or reinvented from dozens of other films and series, such as "Harry Potter", "Lord of the Rings", "Twillight Zone", "Charlie's Angels", "Kill Bill", "Naruto", "Dragon Ball" etc. And everything gets worse when we see theatrical and stylized fighting scenes, clearly inspired by Japanese anime. The way the movie tries to be sexy without getting it is also unpleasant. Emily Browning is the best actress that the film presents, and her character is the one that is properly developed, but she's far from what I would call a sexy woman, and a blonde wig (looks like a cosplay) and a short skirt aren't enough to change that. At that point, she loses to the supporting cast, who compensate some lack of talent with more curvaceous bodies. The soundtrack is good, as it's consistent with the film's retro and punk environment, appearing at the right times and knowing how to disappear when its not needed.
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