Murder Of A Policeman In Old Town example essay topic
Sin City is comprised of four stories. The film begins and ends with the story of a hit man (Josh Hartnett). But Hartnett plays only a small role in the film. The main three tales are outlandishly awesome.
After Hartnett's piece, the movie goes into the story of a policeman (Bruce Willis) who saves a little girl from a child molester, only to have it ruin the rest of his life. He is shot many times and left for dead. Willis's tory is cut off, leaving you hungry to know how it ends. Then the most savage character I have ever seen in a movie is introduced. His name is simply Marv (Mickey Rourke). He is a massive, muscle-bound, huge-chinned mad man.
A beautiful blond bombshell seduces him, and it is the greatest night of his life. He wakes up with her dead body next to him. Then Marv makes it his life mission to find, torture, maim, and kill everyone that had to do anything with it. After Marv's story concludes, you are introduced to Dwight (Clive Owen), another murderous mad man. Dwight is a murderer with a new face and is trying to cover up the murder of a policeman in Old-town. Old-town is held together by a shaky truce between working girls, the police and the mob; allowing prostitutes to administer their own justice to misbehaving clients.
This truce is threatened by the murder of the policeman, and must be protected at all costs. If the truce is broken it will mean all-out war on Old-town. After the Old-town saga, Willis's tory is picked up again. He wakes up in a hospital with the Congressman father of the child molester staring at him. The Congressman vows to destroy Willis' career, credibility, and family. Then the child molester devises a plot to destroy the only thing the policeman has left, the little girl he previously saved.
Willis risks everything to save the now 19 year old, and extremely beautiful girl (Jessica Alba). Besides the three main plots of the movie, there are many other intriguing characters and stories to speak of. For instance, in Marv's story you are introduced to a cannibalistic murderer played by Elijah Wood. Then in Dwight's story you are introduced to a sadistic one-eyed mob boss played by Michael Clark Duncan.
There are too many notable characters to speak of, but each has their own story, and this movie leaves room for many more Sin City tales to come. Sin City is adapted from Frank Miller's graphic novel of the same name. It has a special guest director that you might have heard of, Quentin Terintino. Terintino is known for his gritty, ultra violent style. He has directed many cult classics, and mainstream hits such as Pulp Fiction, From Dusk Till Dawn, and Kill Bill volumes 1 and 2. Just as his rough style worked perfect for those films, it also worked perfect for this one.
The movie keeps your attention with its dazzling special effects, and fascinating sub plots. It also has another unusual trait, the film is black and white, and color is only shown in spurts to emphasize certain features. Overall, Sin City was an extremely exciting and extremely entertaining experience. But this movie is not for the faint of heart. Between the probably hundreds of gallons of blood spilled, foul language, and the attention paid to the female physique; believe me, this movie earns it's R rating.