Sucker Punch (2011)
In this mind-warping action thriller, Baby Doll (Emily Browning), a girl slated for lobotomy in a 1950s-era asylum, leads a group of young female inmates in an attempt to escape both their mental fantasy worlds and the actual institution where they are prisoners. To accomplish her plan, Baby Doll must steal five objects -- but is the man who's trying to stop her real, or a figment of her imagination?
Sucker Punch had everything going for it. Hot woman dressed in slutty outfits kicking the ass of soldiers, demons, robots, and even dragons. All the while taking place in a fantasy dreamland where pure awesomeness was supposed to ooze off the screen. No doubt you should be pumped to watch the film. The first five minutes go by and you think this is going to be fucking awesome! Then the next 110 minutes go by and think to yourself, what the fuck did I just put myself through?
You see, in Sucker Punch, things don’t have any sort of plan. Things happen just to happen. It gets to be downright ridiculous. The plot, if you want to call it that, is literally written as a list of items needed to escape this world the woman of Sucker Punch are trapped in. They follow that list to a tee, throwing no surprises at you along the way, throwing any form of entertainment out the door.
The savior for the film could have been its fantasy worlds, but despite the constant action, three problems hamper it down. The first deals with the world itself. The visuals can be awesome, but for the most part the PG-13 Rating destroys any chance of it being great. There is no blood, no swearing, and no vulgarity. It is boring in every way. The other problem is the world presented to the woman. At no point do the women look as if they are in danger. You know exactly how the scenarios will play out. It makes it a very frustrating watch. The last problem is the use of slow motion. Zack Snyder seems to love this feature, and with Sucker Punch he overkills it. I am certain if sped up all the slow-mo scenes into regular time, the film would be 30 minutes shorter. Whenever the film did one, I found myself rolling my eyes, knowing a boring scene is about to occur.
The woman themselves are nothing to speak highly of. All of them are about as stale as a three week old bag of open chips. They may look good, but none of them show anything special, they stare into the camera constantly unintentionally breaking the fourth wall, and feature some terrible dialogue. The only character to stand out was Jon Hamm playing the role of the High Roller, who had about two minutes on screen but played in the rare scene that created tension for the film.
It sucks that Sucker Punch was such an awful film. It took risks to be original, but not enough to make it stand out. I am positive a R rating would have been a much better fit for the film, but it was bumped down to meet its target audience and suffered greatly for it. This is the type of film that makes me doubt the new Superman film, but thankfully I know Zack Snyder can only go up from this.
Overall Score: 1/10