Sin City
By: Kevin • Essay • 262 Words • December 7, 2009 • 1,028 Views
Essay title: Sin City
Violence, profanity, and nudity: some of the main ingredients in any action packed joyride. Although many films bear these elements, few are able to integrate them. In 2005, Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller released the instant classic, Sin City. Based on Frank Miller’s graphic novels, or simply comics, the motion picture offers something riveting and new around every corner, either in its shady characters, intense storyline, or astonishing visual effects. Frank Miller’s Sin City is a non-stop action thriller armed with an extremely unique and innovative style as well as a cast of incomparable talent.
Sin City may be the most faithful comic translation ever portrayed on the big screen. Director Rodriguez follows the graphic novels as close as cinematically possible. The dialogue used in the film matches that used by Miller in his novels. The motion picture uses an unusual dialogue as its clash between