If you have not already, the fan boys will be hooked up when they see a new featurette released this week for Zack Snyder's epic fantasy-action fest Suckerpunch . Warner Bros. is obviously keen to maintain the momentum generated by the rumor that when he first played at San Diego Comic Con in July and released in the cinema-going public in November to go live with the films Due Date and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part of a .
featurette also adds some much needed coherence which, although heavy on action, it was easy to explain. Perhaps only those who are looking for a director the next effort will be able to film the story, where the sweet-cheeks babydoll has thrown in the asylum of her evil stepfather. With the threat of a lobotomy in five days time, babydoll retire to their reality, transforming the first asylum in the brothel, and then descend into deeper and deeper levels of his imagination. Struggling against samurais, mutant World War II Germans, dragons and more, babydoll must complete ep tasks with the help of his fellow prisoner, turned into an elite fighting force.
Snyder hit the big time directing a film adaptation of writer-artist Frank Miller and Lynn Varley's graphic novel 300 . With the inventive visual vocabulary of bold and well-framed tableaux, Snyder was a good match for the richness of images and Miller firelit Varley color painting, bloody hyper-reality of charges allowed akcije.Isti distinctive style and strong sense of graphic comic book framing is also an impact on his later film Watchmen , adapted from Alan Moore recognized strip.
The Suckerpunch , Snyder is directing his material, rather than adapt to others as he did before. Judging from the result is a distinctive tribute to his favorite influences, borrowing from the comics, fantasy and anime art of bizarre and imaginative world for the break-neck speed, and shot through with a fetish. "Elite forces" girl Emily Browning plays ( A Series of Unfortunate events ), Jamie Chung, Jenna Malone, Vanessa Hudgens and Abbie Cornish jump from hospital to a war scene, falling past dirigibles and kite on land vertically into the skin and weapons for fighting giant samurai. This is audaciously loud and fast Cinema paced, slightly incoherent, and overwhelming, but incredibly courageous. Snyder's visual vocabulary is definitely playing with us, but there were also land trapped behind the impenetrable wall of visual effects.
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