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  • Actors: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba, Mickey Rourke, Josh Brolin
  • Directors: Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez
  • Producers: Robert Rodriguez, Sergei Bespalov, Aaron Kaufman, Stephen L'Heureux, Mark C. Manuel
  • Format: DVD+Blu-ray
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment UK Ltd
  • DVD Release Date: 15 Dec. 2014
  • Run Time: 102 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (302 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00O0V3D8Q
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,143 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Screen adaptation of the award-winning comic series created by Frank Miller. Interweaving multiple storylines from the series' history, the film is set both before and after 'Sin City' (2005). Powers Boothe returns as corrupt politician Senator Roark, who is being hunted down by Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba) after the suicide of her friend and protector John Hartigan (Bruce Willis). Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars as a shady gambler determined to bring down the city's biggest villain; and Josh Brolin plays Dwight McCarthy, a man struggling to maintain control over his life and personal demons while fending off his ex-girlfriend Ava (Eva Green)'s wealthy husband Damien Lord (Marton Csokas). The ensemble cast also includes Mickey Rourke, Juno Temple and Jeremy Piven.

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By D J F TOP 1000 REVIEWER on 31 Jan. 2015
Format: DVD
I purchased this on sight from my local supermarket having wanted, but not received for Christmas. It's a long awaited continuation of Frank Miller's graphic novella format following the absolutely stunning first film. I was a little concerned by professional reviews which had been mixed, so first the negatives:

The originality which was such a key factor of the first film isn't there, but how could it be?
Bruce Willis is confined to cameo appearances
The ladies of Old Town don't feature heavily, in fact the characters seem sidelined.
You need some knowledge of the first film to understand the back story of some characters, Senator Roark in particular.

Enough of the negative, this is as visually stunning and as jaw dropping as the first film. I was thoroughly engrossed for 90 odd minutes, with the comic books faithfully reproduced. Something over and above many comic book adaptations is happening here, with plots stuck to with few liberties taken. The violence - and there is a lot - is tempered by the black and white Film Noir style, with colour used sparingly and to great effect. We are sucked into the seedy world of Basin City and it's heavyweight characters, with Mickey Rourke extremely effective as the honourable but deadly Marv. It's more than worth a casual watch, it's a film to play on repeat and get lost in. If you haven't seen the first installment watch that first, you are sure to want to catch up with this soon after if you do.
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By Rowena Hoseason HALL OF FAMETOP 50 REVIEWER on 1 Oct. 2014
Format: DVD
If anything, the second instalment of Sin City is even more gorgeous to sit back and admire than its predecessor. The visuals are stunning. They make no apology for the series’ graphic-novel origins but instead bring layers of sharp-edged intensity to the stylised live action. Where colour is used – sparingly – it has massive effect. And of course, keeping all the blood-spatter (there’s gallons of it) in mono means the film can be utterly graphic in its ultra-violent action sequences.

This film tries to tie together three or four different plot-lines which revolve around Basin City, the seedy geezers in the gin-joints, the underdogs from the no-go zones, and the utterly corrupt politicians and their barking dogs who maintain some kind of order. It’s not entirely successful in pulling all the threads together, let down by some weaker storylines which don’t bear much scrutiny when you give them any kind of consideration (like what the young man playing poker actually intended to do once he’d woken a sleeping beast which could chew him up and spit him out without breathing hard).
However, A Dame To Kill For is at its best if you stop thinking too much and just sit back to enjoy the intense performances from the ensemble cast. Bruce Willis and Josh Brolin are brilliant; Jessica Alba’s transformation is little short of astonishing. The film’s strength is in its continuation of the original plot… perhaps its weakness is that the subplots don’t serve much purpose other than to fill the time, and they distract from the emotional impact of the main event.

Yes, ADTKF is outrageously exploitative (of whom, exactly?), sexually charged, vicious and downright dirty. I’d expect nothing less from Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez.
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By Paul Tapner TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 21 Dec. 2014
Format: DVD Verified Purchase
The long awaited sequel to Sin City [DVD] [2005] finally arrives. This, like that, is an adaptation of stories from a series of graphic novels which tell rather extreme film noir style tales.

Although this one adapts two stories from the novels directly: 'Just Another Saturday Night', from the collection 'Booze, broads, and bullets', plus the full length story 'A Dame to Kill For,' there are two other stories in this film: 'The Long, Bad Night' and 'Nancy's last dance', which were written especially for the film, and haven't appeared on the printed page.

A familiarity with the first film will help. But you can get into this if you've not read the comics.

The first two stories are, as with the first film, utterly faithful, and reproduce all the panels of the comic onto the big screen.

The timeline is again not entirely linear. A lot of the events here take place before those in the first film. Although Nancy's last dance doesn't. You just have to go with and not worry about the continuity.

A lot of the original actors return. Although not all are there. Which results in some recasting. Something else that's not something worth worrying about. Although Josh Brolin plays Dwight rather than Clive Owen because of the nature of the story and it taking place before the first film.

Just another Saturday Night is a short tale about an average evening for Marv. Being short means it's just the right length to have the impact it needs to.

A Dame to Kill For is a full length tale of Dwight getting caught up with a femme fatale [Eva Green].
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Like many, I really enjoyed the original ‘Sin City.’ Okay, I have never read any of the comics that it’s based on, so I can’t really compare the two mediums. However, it just worked. The main stories intertwined and were brutally original as they depicted the lives of the inhabitants of the fictional ‘Basin City.’ In fact, the first film was so popular it’s hard to believe it’s taken nearly a decade to produce a sequel.

But was it worth the wait? Well... sort of. I think that if the original Sin City didn’t exist, this one ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ would have been hailed as the classic that that first one was. It’s hard to describe what exactly is wrong with the sequel. It just has this vibe about it that says that something isn’t quite right. And that’s weird because it contains all the elements of the first one. Many of the central characters return this time round (notably Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis and Jessica Alba), but equally many of the others who were probably wanted couldn’t make it for one reason or another – due to other commitments or sadly passing away during the gap between productions.

The violence is also there. It was probably tempting to the film-makers to lower the graphic content of the film to attract a younger audience to the cinemas. Of course the general ‘look and feel’ of the film is kept identical (but then that’s no guarantee of success – take ‘The Spirit’ for example!).

For me, it was all about the dialogue. Everything seems really stilted, like the actors are just reading their lines directly from the comic material it was based on.
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