
The ensemble cast, which includes Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba, Benicio Del Toro, Carla Gugino, Mickey Rourke, Rosario Dawson and Clive Owen performed their scenes against a green-screen backdrop, where director Rodriquez later enveloped them with a computer generated environment that feels as right and as real as an on-location shoot. Ultraviolence that makes "A Clockwork Orange" pale in comparison seems to fill every other sequence of "Sin City," and contrary to the comments of some that the film directs its brutality at women, the truth is that the men endure the majority of the merciless carnage. Gunshots, beatings, decapitations and most famously, castrations befall nearly every character at one time or another.
Corruption and cynicism drench the souls of every inhabitant of "Sin City," save the characters of good cop Hartigan (Willis) and good girl Nancy (Alba). All seem resigned to their places in hell. Willis brings his gift for playing world-weary protectors to his character; Rourke and Owen portray the sympathetic anti-heroes; Rutger Hauer and Elijah Wood appear briefly but memorably as two faces of evil incarnate. As for the women, Jaime King is haunting as a classic Noir femme fatale, and newcomer Devon Aoki needs nothing more than her otherworldly eurasian looks to make the samurai sword wielding angel of death Miho an instant icon.
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