
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014)
Año de lanzamiento: 2014
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For, Sin City: Una mujer para matar o morir, Günah Sheheri: Bir Xanim üçün Öldürmek, Град на греха: Жена, за която да убиваш
Director: Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez
Writer: Frank Miller
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Aaron Kaufman, Alexander Rodnyansky, Mark C. Manuel, Robert Rodriguez, Sergey Bespalov, Stephen L'Heureux
Executive Producer: Bob Weinstein, Frank Miller, Harvey Weinstein
Compañías: AR Films, Aldamisa Entertainment, Demarest Films, Miramax, Residaco, Solipsist Film, Troublemaker Studios
Género: Action, Action Film, Thriller
Budget: 65.000.000
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Palabras clave: based on graphic novel, detective, dominatrix, dystopia, murder, neo-noir, twins
Historia
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For follows multiple intersecting storylines among some of Basin City's most notorious residents. The narrative begins with Marv, who wakes up on a highway surrounded by corpses, suffering from amnesia. He recalls defending a homeless man against four playboys and sets out for revenge, ultimately confronting the powerful Senator Roark. Meanwhile, gambler Johnny hits it big at Kadie's saloon but faces deadly consequences for his arrogance when he plays poker with Senator Roark. Private detective Dwight McCarthy is contacted by his former lover Ava Lord, who asks him to meet her at Kadie's. Ava claims she's being abused by her husband Damian and seeks Dwight's help. However, it's revealed that Ava has manipulated Dwight into killing Damian for her. Marv rescues Dwight and takes him to the Old Town where Dwight finds his former lover Gail. Together they plot revenge against Ava.
Resumen
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is a neo-noir thriller directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez, released in 2014. It's based on Miller's graphic novel series 'Sin City' and continues the series' signature black-and-white visual style with selective use of color. The film interweaves multiple storylines involving Basin City's morally ambiguous characters, exploring themes of betrayal, revenge, and redemption in its dystopian setting.