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La ciudad del pecado

Título original: Sin City
  • 2005
  • C
  • 2h 4min
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Bruce Willis, Benicio Del Toro, Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, and Clive Owen in La ciudad del pecado (2005)
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Una película que explora la ciudad oscura y miserable, Basin City, cuenta la historia de tres personas diferentes, todas atrapadas en una violenta corrupción.Una película que explora la ciudad oscura y miserable, Basin City, cuenta la historia de tres personas diferentes, todas atrapadas en una violenta corrupción.Una película que explora la ciudad oscura y miserable, Basin City, cuenta la historia de tres personas diferentes, todas atrapadas en una violenta corrupción.

  • Dirección
    • Frank Miller
    • Quentin Tarantino
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Guionistas
    • Frank Miller
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Elenco
    • Mickey Rourke
    • Clive Owen
    • Bruce Willis
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    • Dirección
      • Frank Miller
      • Quentin Tarantino
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Guionistas
      • Frank Miller
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Elenco
      • Mickey Rourke
      • Clive Owen
      • Bruce Willis
    • 1.8KOpiniones de los usuarios
    • 216Opiniones de los críticos
    • 74Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 38 premios ganados y 54 nominaciones en total

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    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • Marv
    Clive Owen
    Clive Owen
    • Dwight
    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • Hartigan
    Jessica Alba
    Jessica Alba
    • Nancy
    Devon Aoki
    Devon Aoki
    • Miho
    Alexis Bledel
    Alexis Bledel
    • Becky
    Powers Boothe
    Powers Boothe
    • Senator Roark
    Cara D. Briggs
    • Hearing Panel Person
    • (as Cara Briggs)
    Jude Ciccolella
    Jude Ciccolella
    • Liebowitz
    Jeff Dashnaw
    Jeff Dashnaw
    • Motorcycle Cop
    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • Gail
    Jesse De Luna
    • Corporal Rivera
    Benicio Del Toro
    Benicio Del Toro
    • Jackie Boy
    Jason Douglas
    Jason Douglas
    • Hitman
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    • Manute
    Tommy Flanagan
    Tommy Flanagan
    • Brian
    Christina Frankenfield
    • Judge
    Rick Gomez
    Rick Gomez
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    • Dirección
      • Frank Miller
      • Quentin Tarantino
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Guionistas
      • Frank Miller
      • Robert Rodriguez
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'Sin City' is acclaimed for its groundbreaking visual style, faithful comic adaptation, and stellar ensemble cast. The film's black and white palette with vibrant color accents is lauded as revolutionary. However, critiques point to excessive violence, misogyny, and shallow character arcs. Some find the film's emphasis on style over substance and repetitive narrative structure to be flaws. Despite these issues, many celebrate its innovative comic-to-screen translation and genre influence.
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    craig.tuohy

    Stunning...

    If I was to use one word to describe this film it would have to be....Violent! if i was allowed two words I would add 'Visceral'. The movie is two hours long and is structured in a similar way to Pulp Fiction. A bunch of stories set in a consistent world, with characters falling in and out of each others plot lines. On the whole it works brilliantly, and for the duration there isn't a boring moment. It is High octane, million miles and hour storytelling, and it EASILY Robert Rodriguez's best film. Allowing Frank Miller to write the script was a fantastic move, as the dialogue is edgy, witty and VERY faithful to the original material. In fact, many many lines are just taken straight from the pages. likewise, the camera behaves like a moving cartoon box out. The framing of all the key scenes is SO faithful to the printed page that it produces a truly original look that is fairly incomparable. Visually its a true original. Sometimes these visuals fall down, there are some very very obvious digital shots that don't quite gel, but on the whole the cinematography is jaw dropping. You could literally pause the movie at almost any point and just hang that frame on a wall, its that beautiful. Performances are good all round. Mickey Rourke absolutely nails Marv, and the girls of Old Town are all as beautiful as they are deadly. The other standout for me was Elijah Wood, who was truly chilling. Bruce Willis puts in a solid, if unspectacular turn as Hartigan. The film isn't entirely void of criticism. there's some fudging of time lines with Hartigans character (do we really buy Bruce Willis as a nearly 70 year old man?) and the jumps from story to story are jarring initially, but once it settles into itself the ride is fantastic. My other main criticism is the same I have with Quentin Tarantinos work. That every character and every voice in the movie is the same. This is more a fault of the source material, but when every single person is a wise cracking, hard boiled tough guy (even the women) then it kind of distills the effect of their toughness. In a film that is predominantly voice over driven, it is hard to differentiate characters when they all sound exactly the same, both tonally, and in the language they use. Even Marv, who's supposed to be a meat head, talks in gravelly prose that would make Bukowski feel like a Nancy. Other Minor niggles are hardly worth mentioning. From a technical standpoint the sound effects are WAY to loud. All of the punches, gunshots etc are given such ridiculous prominence on the track that they threaten to make mockery of the violence. I actually found that i didn't want any more guns fired cos it was hurting my ears! all in all though, its one hell of a ride, and only a couple of notches below Pulp Fiction on the 'Oh my god that film was cool-o-meter'.
    8mikey1969

    Wow! Comics done right...

    Went to a sneak preview of this movie today, and I was blown away. Over the years people have tried to emulate the feel of comics on the screen, and met with mild success(Dick Tracy), minor failure(Hulk), and solid success(Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow). This is hard to do, but Sin City hits this dead on. The film is entirely in black and white(Except for about 20 seconds that I noticed in one scene.), except for highlights of color(Gorgeous eyes, splattered blood, and red Converse All-Stars to name a few.). This gives the film a feel that immerses you into the storyline. Add to this the overly corny duologue and scenes where scantily(And I DO mean scantily) clad women pull Uzi's out of literally nowhere, and you have all the right makings for a transfer of a comic book to the screen. The duologue had me laughing almost constantly, but it's easy to tell that they wanted you to laugh, even when they lines were incredibly corny and melodramatic...

    The performances in the movie were great as well. I believe my favorite male character was Marv, played by Micky Rourke, and my favorite female character was definitely Miho, played by Devon Aoki. It seems that everyone and their dog was either in this movie, or lent some of their talents to it, and it shows.

    I would definitely suggest that you see this in the theatre the very first time, because it will NEVER have the same impact on your TV at home as it does on a 30-foot screen in a dark theatre. I was actually able to note a few times where the digital cameras were able to outperform anything film could do.

    A lot of violence in this movie, although most of it is either totally cartoon-style, or off camera, and some gore as well... A good amount of nudity in the film, ALL of it on camera, so you'll probably want to leave the kiddies at home.

    All in all, one of the best movies I have seen in a long time, and I'll probably go see it again while it's in the theatres, so that my fiancé can enjoy it as well...
    8gavin6942

    A Visual Achievement

    A film that explores the dark and miserable town, Basin City, and tells the story of three different people, all caught up in violent corruption.

    Although the use of digital filming and CGI is very contentious, Robert Rodriguez found a way to make it work to his advantage in a way that may not have been possible with traditional film. The way the black and white brings the noir to life, blending smoothly with the rare other colors... it is the only way to bring a comic book to life. (A similar style is in "The Spirit", which does not get nearly the respect it deserves.)

    This casting is incredible, as it is varied and really brought the best performances out of Alexis Bledel, Rosario Dawson and Jessica Alba that their careers ever had. Mickey Rourke was re-invented, and this may have been one of the last great Bruce Willis roles. Such a powerful film.
    8Shippey

    Hyper-Noir for today

    I just came back from an advance screening of Sin City, and I can tell you this is one salient reel of pitch of a film. Think of it as film noir amped up for a post modern century. It comes across like most of Frank Miller's writing, modestly fantastic for the comic environment, but steeped long and hard in the tradition of the underground crime writers of the '40's. Visually, the juxtaposition of the rich B&W with digitally-hued Technicolor makes it hard to take your eyes off the screen. This film was tailor made for most of the people who have been following Miller's writing for the past twenty odd years, brimming with many of his trademark elements and visual style that he, along with Messrs. Rodriguez and Tarantino, capture brilliantly. Not for more sensitive or under aged souls, Sin City will burn like a fire that you have to watch for everyone else.
    10zardoz74_2000

    Bold, Brilliant and Totally Badass

    With Hellboy, Guillermo Del Toro lovingly recreated panels from artist/creator Mike Mignola's comic book stories and brought them to vibrant life, setting a new benchmark for adaptations that respect their source material. With Sin City, however, co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller have done more than just recreate the brutal chiaroscuro of Miller's stark post-modern noir artwork, they've captured the essence and the aesthetic of Basin City (as much a character as Marv or Hartigan) and brought its universe and characters to a stunning three-dimensional life. And unlike Hellboy, which suffered from a weak, confusing script, Sin City weaves a Pulp Fiction-esque narrative which snakes through the dark streets and crooked alleyways of this hellish metropolis like a fever dream.

    In short, Sin City delivers a blistering ballet of bullets and blood, dames and danger at every turn. It's a kinetic masterpiece of pop culture for the new millennium (and a case could be made that this was the movie that CGI was invented for).

    As a Frank Miller fan for over 25 years, I know his work and I know Sin City – and this Sin City will knock your socks off whether you are a fan or a newcomer to the dark delights of his devilish imagination and brutal style. Exceeding my expectations on all levels, this movie ranks as one of the most enjoyable cinema-going experiences I've had in years.

    Everything works here. From Rodriguez's cinematography and editing, to the seamless direction (no mean feat when you consider Robert co-directed with Miller and Quentin Tarantino joined the mix as "Special Guest Director"), to the spot-on casting. The script gives Bruce Willis, Mickey Rourke, Clive Owen and Benicio Del Toro plenty of opportunity to chew the scenery – and they do, especially Rourke, who, despite having his mug buried under a thick layer of gruesome latex, delivers one of the best performances of his career and steals the show as Marv, the giant thug with a broken heart. The ladies hold their own, too. Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Brittany Murphy and Jaime King are all great in their roles, particularly Dawson as machine gun-wielding Dominatrix/Hooker-Godmother Gail. And kudos to Elijah Wood (proving there is life after Hobbits) and Nick Stahl who deliver contrasting performances as vile villains, the ultra-creepy Kevin and the disgusting Yellow bastard, respectively.

    Sin City is smart, stylish, sexy and sick. It's also violent and funny. Certainly not a film for the whole family, but for those of us who enjoy our movies rated R, this flick kicks the head and the gut like a mule.

    Here's hoping Sin City makes a mint, for there are 10,000 stories in the naked (sinful) city, and this is but a handful of them. I'm already praying for a sequel.

    A picture perfect "ten" for this cineast.

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    • Trivia
      Because of the way the movie was shot, Mickey Rourke (Marv) and Elijah Wood (Kevin) never met until after the film was released.
    • Errores
      When Nancy is dancing, she is alternately wearing/not wearing gloves between shots.
    • Citas

      Priest: ...ask yourself if that corpse of a slut is worth dying for.

      Marv: Worth dying for.

      [shoots priest]

      Marv: Worth killing for.

      [shoots him again]

      Marv: Worth going to hell for.

      [shoots him again]

      Marv: Amen.

    • Créditos curiosos
      In the opening credits, each of the actor's names is shown with a frame from the comic, featuring their character.
    • Versiones alternativas
      December 2005 DVD reissue included an extended, reedited version of the film. The four story lines were separated into individual short films, with about seven minutes of additional footage added, marketed as approximately 25, but about thirteen of those minutes are credits added to each story and five come from marketing exaggeration.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Late Show with David Letterman: Episode #12.118 (2005)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Absurd
      Written by Fluke

      Performed by Fluke

      Courtesy of Virgin Records

      Under License from EMI Film & TV Music

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de julio de 2005 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Miramax
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Sin City
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Austin, Texas, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Dimension Films
      • Troublemaker Studios
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    Taquilla

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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 40,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 74,103,820
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 28,100,000
      • 3 abr 2005
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 158,733,820
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      2 horas 4 minutos
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      • Black and White
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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