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Duration: 711 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Taryn Gugino, کارلا گوجینو, کارلا گوگینو, カーラ・グギーノ, カーラ・グジノ, カーラ・グジーノ, 卡拉·裘吉諾, 카를라 구기노
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Carla Gugino, born on August 29, 1971, is an American actress known for her versatile roles in various films and TV series. She gained recognition for playing Ingrid Cortez in the Spy Kids trilogy (2001-2003) and has since appeared in notable movies such as Night At The Museum (2006), American Gangster (2007), Watchmen (2009), Sucker Punch (2011), San Andreas (2015), and Gerald's Game (2017). Gugino has also starred in TV series like Karen Sisco (2003), Threshold (2005-2006), The Haunting of Hill House (2018), Jett (2019), and The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020).
Alternate Names: James King, Jaime Barbara King, Jaime King-Newman, Джейми Кинг, جیمی کینگ, 杰米·金
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Jaime King, born April 23, 1979, is an American actress and model who initially used Jamie and James King professionally due to her agency already representing another Jaime. She gained fame as a model, appearing in Vogue, Mademoiselle, Harper's Bazaar, among others. King transitioned into acting with smaller roles before landing her first significant film role in 'Pearl Harbor' (2001). She went on to star in 'Bulletproof Monk' (2003) and gained further recognition after appearing in 'Sin City' (2005).
Release Year: 2005
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: La ciudad del pecado, Günah Sheheri, Sin City: Град на греха, Sin City: A Cidade do Pecado, Une histoire de Sin City, Sin City - mesto hríchu, Patu linn, Sin City - La ville du vice et du péché, Amartoli poli, tou Frank Miller, Sin City - A bűn városa, Nuodemiu miestas, Sin City: Miasto grzechu, Grad greha, Город грехов, Mesto greha, Sin City - mesto hriechu, Günah sehri, Мiсто грiхiв, Frank Miller's Sin City, Thanh Pho Toi Ac
Director: Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez
Writer: Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez
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Companies: Dimension Films, Miramax, Troublemaker Studios
Genre: Action, Action Film, Thriller
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Keywords: anthology, based on comic, based on graphic novel, doing the right thing, dystopia, held captive, mysterious killer, neo-noir, silhouette
Sin City is an anthology film set in the grimy, neo-noir world of Basin City, also known as Sin City. The movie is based on Frank Miller's graphic novel series of the same name and follows several interconnected storylines that explore themes of redemption, revenge, and doing the right thing.
The first story, 'The Customer Is Always Right,' centers around Dwight McCarthy (Josh Brolin), a criminal who has a mysterious past. He seeks vengeance against Jackie Boy (Benicio Del Toro), a psychopath who murdered his lover Goldie (Tamara Feldman).
The second storyline, 'One Night Only,' tells the tale of Marv (Mickey Rourke), an enforcer for a powerful businessman named Manute (Dennis Haysbert). Marv gets into trouble when he kills the wrong man, and soon finds himself on the run from both cops and criminals.
The third story, 'The Hard Goodbye,' follows Detective Hartigan (Ron Perlman) who saves a young girl, Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba), from a paedophile. Years later, Hartigan is released from prison to find that Nancy has grown up into a vengeance-seeking woman after her tormentor's release.
Sin City is a neo-noir thriller anthology film directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez, based on Miller's graphic novel series of the same name. The movie is set in Basin City (also known as Sin City), a dystopian metropolis filled with corrupt cops, sexy dames, and desperate vigilantes.
The film explores themes of redemption and revenge through several interconnected stories that follow unlikely heroes seeking to do what's right in a city that seems beyond saving. These narratives are characterized by their dark humor, stylized violence, and stark black-and-white visuals punctuated by bold splashes of color.
Sin City is notable for its faithful adaptation of Miller's graphic novel style, with the film featuring heavy influence from the source material, including its distinctive visual style, minimal dialogue, and episodic storytelling.