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Sucker Punch (Incl. Extended Cut) [Blu-ray + DVD] [2011] [Region Free]

3.7 out of 5 stars 369 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Emily Browning, Vanessa Hudgens, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone
  • Directors: Zack Snyder
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Japanese, Icelandic, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Italian, English, Dutch, French, German, Spanish
  • Dubbed: German, Italian, Spanish, French, Japanese
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English, Italian, German
  • Audio Description: English
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 8 Aug. 2011
  • Run Time: 128 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (369 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004Q9SYW2
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 25,570 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Sucker Punch is an epic action fantasy that takes us into the vivid imagination of a young girl whose dream world provides the ultimate escape from her darker reality. Unrestrained by the boundaries of time and place, she is free to go where her mind takes her, and her incredible adventures blur the lines between what's real and what is imaginary.

She has been locked away against her will, but Babydoll (Emily Browning) has not lost her will to survive. Determined to fight for her freedom, she urges four other young girls-the outspoken Rocket (Jena Malone), the street-smart Blondie (Vanessa Hudgens), the fiercely loyal Amber (Jamie Chung) and the reluctant Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish)-to band together and try to escape their terrible fate at the hands of their captors, Blue (Oscar Isaac), Madam Gorski (Carla Gugino) and the High Roller (Jon Hamm).

Led by Babydoll, the girls engage in fantastical warfare against everything from samurais to serpents, with a virtual arsenal at their disposal. Together, they must decide what they are willing to sacrifice in order to stay alive. But with the help of a Wise Man (Scott Glenn), their unbelievable journey--if they succeed--will set them free.

This Triple Play edition contains two Blu-ray discs--one containing the theatrical cut, one containing an extended cut.

Extra Content - Theatrical Cut

Sucker Punch Animated Short: Feudal Warriors
Sucker Punch Animated Short: The Trenches
Sucker Punch Animated Short: Dragon
Sucker Punch Animated Short: Distant Plant
Sucker Punch Behind the Soundtrack

Extra Content - Extended Cut

MMM - Exploring the Fantasy World

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Sucker Punch has Moulin Rouge's freewheeling disrespect for genre, cramming dragons, zombie steampunk World War I German soldiers, robotic samurai, military helicopters, and gun-toting, scantily clad superbabes into a series of hyperviolent fantasies that spring from the undulations of a schizoid madhouse inmate. Sucker Punch also has The Matrix's disdain for the laws of physics, as svelte young women in tight clothes leap, spin, twirl, kick, and crash in slow-motion spectacles that only vaguely resemble how bodies actually move in space. On top of that, Sucker Punch has a video game's disinterest in characters, narrative, sensible dialogue, or sense of any kind, really--anything that might get in the way of the next spasm of bullets and sword slashes. A troubled girl nicknamed Baby Doll (the preposterously glossy Emily Browning, whose china-doll looks previously appeared in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events), traumatized by her impending lobotomy, reimagines her asylum as a hybrid cabaret/brothel. She and her just as whimsically monikered fellow inmates (played by Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, and Jamie Chung) use their feminine wiles and some kick-ass gyrations to escape… but things go very, very wrong. The relentless eye-candy comes from director Zack Snyder (Watchmen, 300), whose interest in decorative grime and glistening skin seems to short-circuit everything else. But there's no denying that eye-candy does abound. Also featuring Scott Glenn in the Yoda-esque role of "Wise Man." --Bret Fetzer

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By Kev Mooney #1 HALL OF FAMETOP 10 REVIEWER on 22 April 2012
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My lad and I really enjoyed Sucker Punch. We'd heard mixed reviews on it but you've just gotta see it for yourself and I'm glad we did!

It's basically the story of a girl who accidentally kills her sister (whilst trying to defend her)and ends up in an asylum, via the underhanded dealings of her stepfather she is in line for a lobotomy so she can't tell anybody about what's been going on with the horrible stepfather. That's it! But as she's about to have the procedure she immerses herself into an imaginary world which is what this movie is all about (in the main!).

As you can imagine (no pun intended) the stuff you could possibly dream up with your mind is amazing and what we are treated to here is absolutely brilliant in my opinion. Forget all the hidden meanings and psycho babble of each and every little scene and character and just sit back, crank your speakers or sound system up and enjoy the CGI fest and audio that will be blasted into your ever grateful ears folks because this movie does deliver great action scenes covering martial arts stylised fighting, guns, guns and more guns, Sci Fi, robots, giant samurai demons, steam punk german armies, orc like creatures and dragons accompanied by great audio and visuals!

As pure total and utter escapism I couldn't fault it, brilliant!
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I love this film, sucker punch is a hard hitting film with a deep and powerful message to tell, have watched this over and over again and learn something new about it every time I watch it.
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*** POTENTIAL SPOILERS FOLLOW ***

I'm making the focus of this review an explanation of what I believe (and others that have shared their thoughts with me) the story and film is about. I think alot of the issues negative reviews have is that it makes no sense, so hopefully what I've laid out here will help go some way to explaining it.

Like other, more constructive, reviews have already stated this film works on a number of levels. Not just the various layers of reality but also with layered meaning and symbolism. I you were expecting *just* an easy to watch straightfoward action film then you're going to be, well, sucker-punched. Why would anyone think this though - the trailers' all pretty much warned you to not expect that and the title definitely does. In fact there are multiple ways to interpret the title of the film beyond it just not being a straightforward action film. Here are a few points to consider regardin it:

* Baby Doll was not the protagonist (a fact she twigs on to at the end).

* She isn't even necessarily real - she's an 'Angel' created in the mind of Sweet Pea.

* Baby Doll's back story (her sister and situation) all describe, in part, the story of Sweet Pea's (as alluded to within certain scene's of the film).

* Let's also not forget that Sweet Pea was playing the role of Baby Doll in the first scene on the stage. The narrator all the way through the film is Sweet Pea. The fantasy bordello elements didn't actually start until we meet Sweet Pea.
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There are a lot of ways to describe this flick: surreal grindhouse, Gothic music video, video game movie, prison girl film, Heavy Metal meets LOTR etc. The movie for the most part was 5 stars. I didn't like the ending as they attempted to make a statement when none was needed. Baby Doll's mother dies. The step-dad was left out of the will so he kills Baby doll's sister and blames her during a goth version of "Sweet Dreams" (Annie Lennox). Baby Doll is committed to the Lennox asylum in Brattleboro, Vt. She is supposed to get a lobotomy in 5 days, during which she plans an escape.

The asylum has a stage where the girls perform. Baby Doll has a dance which mesmerizes people, a dance, we the audience never get to see. While Baby Doll dances she goes into a trance or dream world where she imagines she is battling all kinds of creatures (zombies, orcs etc). This is all done to a great soundtrack and computer graphics. In this aspect, the movie reminded me of "Heavy Metal", a series of stories loosely connected by a plot. This actually works well, unfortunately when the movie deviates from it, it doesn't work at all. During the first dance Baby Doll is told to get certain objects so she can escape. During her subsequent dances she entrances the males in the audience while her fellow inmates steal the item they need. The item they steal relates to the surreal imagination of Baby Doll.

No nudity, no sex, and the language was acceptable. Girls run around in short skirts with tight black hip boots. This is this generation's "Heavy Metal" movie, one that would be best watched on the big screen at a midnight showing
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A very good film, although in no way what I expected. Without trying to explain the plot, I would say think "The Bell Jar" meets ""Girl, Interrupted" meets "The Matrix", with a chunk of CGI creature bashing thrown in for good measure.

The soundtrack is brilliant and perfectly placed (Bjork was an inspired choice) and I don't, as a young woman myself, find the overtly sexual wardrobe of the actresses offensive at all. There is a point to their being dressed that way and I believe that once you understand what is really going on, the titillation is designed to increase your discomfort as a viewer: By seeing them as sexual objects, the audience becomes a part of the abuse. Never actually seeing Baby Doll dance only adds to this. I found myself thinking "I wish I could see the dance" only to realise (to my disgust) that I had been drawn into becoming like the womens' oppressors.

The story is a violent and tragic one and, unlike some, I personally think the acting was good and in places, excellent. If you are looking for meaningless action you probably won't find it here (unless you are really not paying attention). The film was far darker than I expected and I have no doubt that a second viewing will reveal further layers to think on.

So, will this movie make cinematic history? Possibly not, but it is certainly extraordinary and very, very clever. It is, perhaps, a little rough around the edges, narratively speaking and I agree with some other reviewers who have suggested that it would have been more powerful if the more sensitive and adult aspects of the story had been addressed properly, rather than tamed for a 12 Rated audience. My conclusion is that this is a fascinating, brave, and unique film that is really very good. It could have been genius if it hadn't worried so much about commercial appeal and pulled its (sucker) punches.
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