That's not my point, my point is the FEMALE based cast members were touting the female empowerment message that is in the movie and frankly why wouldn't they?
I still contend that there was nothing woman-empowering about it. They wouldn't have known what to do without the man telling them what they needed and how to go about getting the quest items. It's like saying that Charlie's Angels was empowering. They needed a man to help them and I saw more undies than a Victoria's Secret catalog (not that I can complain too much about that). Moreover, they were such bland characters that it only served to enhance the fact that they were just nothing more than fun bags and long legs in the skimpiest outfits Snyder could find. And why was the man who was helping them nothing more than a fortune cookie? Spouting off constant meaningless shit phrases before every CGI mess.
There just doesn't seem to be much of a purpose to this movie. It's not a character piece because the girls have no character, so it's hard to care about them when the shit hits the fan. The action seemed only to exist to pad the movie. It's a lot of time spent watching an expensive effects demo that might have been better spent making me like or give a shit about any of these characters. With each movie Snyder makes he comes closer and closer to being a parody of himself. His constant overuse of speed ramping is so fucking obnoxious as to detract from the movie on a nearly constant basis.
I also don't get why he had the multiple layers. It would have been much more satisfying to actually see how the dream worlds affected the actual world than how the dream worlds affected the dream world... It kind of came off like a movie written by a normal schlub trying to impress people and make them think it was a really smart movie.
You say there's nothing female empowering about it because they were taking orders from a man, but you seem to not notice that man was in the imagination of Baby Doll (I actually think it was Sweet Pea's mind, but let's try and keep this as simple as possible for now.) That man didn't exist in any reality, he existed as a figment of the imagination of the one telling the story...as those levels were all in the teller's mind (again, the whole story is, but simplicity.) A desire for an honourable father figure is not anti-feminist or anti-female empowerment.
Also, I've commented several times that the way the women are dressed serve multiple purposes. WHY do you see all that skin and think of it merely sexually? The men in 300 wore far less than any of the characters in Sucker Punch, and there were no debates about the sexualization of the characters and how it was all about eye candy to drool and masturbate over. Every Schwarzenegger and Stallone movie in the 80's, they had to remove their shirt and get oiled up, but no one comments on the sexual ramifications of that. Why is that? The fact you see them sexually just because they're dressed that way is part of the problem and something the movie wants you to think about. Why are the men in 300 not, as you so charmingly put it, "fun bags?"
this is why the movie opens with a curtain opening displaying a stage exactly like the one represented in the "theatre" of the asylum...the theatre of the mind. This is as much about the way the story is being told as the story itself.
As for CGI messes and the problems with speed ramping and such...the only thing to say here is that you don't enjoy Snyder's style. I'm not gonna' argue with you there, you don't like the way he makes movies...that's cool. It's not for everybody.
As for your last paragraph, like I said, the movie has nothing to do with traditional narrative or storytelling. It's all metaphor and not to be taken quite so literally. The very medium this story is being told in, how it's being told, is part of the story. You may not like that, and that's fine. But I think there's more to see in the film if one realizes it's point is not in a traditionally narrative structure but in its themes and considerations.
The phrase "sloppy mess" ran through my head frequently while watching this movie.
who was the actor that played the mentor .
I loved this movie it was great . who was the actor that played the mentor . he looked like david carridaine if that is the right spelling of the last name . Now she goes into a mental instution right ? and then it ends up turning into a play and I am not sure where there at this point. some of it is confusing to be sure . But over all
I loved it and I agree with admiral young see it before you bad mouth it .
I loved this movie it was great . who was the actor that played the mentor . he looked like david carridaine if that is the right spelling of the last name . Now she goes into a mental instution right ? and then it ends up turning into a play and I am not sure where there at this point. some of it is confusing to be sure . But over all I loved it and I agree with admiral young see it before you bad mouth it .
thank you . He was great in that movie . what else has he been in ?
thank you . He was great in that movie . what else has he been in ?
I really don't think the Father Figure was giving them orders, he was a guide, and I think there's a huge difference. Everybody, man and woman, needs honourable representations of male and female when growing up and developing their impressions of the world. He was the honourable male that the narrator needed.
I also don't think the men in 300 were presented sexually at all, especially not just because they were barely clothed. Barely clothed does not equal sexual...at least it shouldn't. But again, agree to disagree.
I don't think the film...as the theatrical cut stands, anyway...is entirely successful. ... That's a question and a feat I'm not entirely sure Snyder was up to.
I think Sucker Punch is the most subversive and interesting big budget action film I've seen in some time, regardless of whether it succeeded or not.
I'll take a moment to thank Bishop76 for seeing the film as well. I don't care if one doesn't like a film but at least see it before judging it, can't stress that enoughI'll get off my high horse now before I fall on my arse lol.
I loved this movie it was great . Now she goes into a mental instution right ? and then it ends up turning into a play and I am not sure where there at this point. some of it is confusing to be sure . But over all
I loved it and I agree with admiral young see it before you bad mouth it .
Yes please. I thought it was a shame the musical numbers got relegated to credit background fodder, and from what I understand some of the action was removed too. I'm curious how the extra stuff will add (if at all) to the film.It would seem that Snyder was successful in accomplishing what he wanted with the film. He literally intended a "Sucker Punch", and got one. I'll be getting this on DVD and like I said before, think we'll be getting a director's cut with the 18 minutes of deleted footage included. I hope the score is released as well. Bates nontraditional rock based music mixed with Marius DeVries more traditional operatic themes was amazing.
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