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Sucker Punch

A young woman confined to an institution by an abusive stepfather retreats into a vivid fantasy realm, where she envisions a daring plan to escape. She gathers a cohort of fellow inmates to join her on a quest to collect five mystical items, a mission that gradually blurs the line between reality and imagination.

Director(s)

Eli Snyder

Zack Snyder

Kimi Webber

Paul Barry

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Cast & Crew

Chantal Hunt

Chantal Hunt

Dancer

Richard Cetrone

Richard Cetrone

CJ

Jon Hamm

Jon Hamm

High Roller / Doctor

Brad Kelly

Brad Kelly

Guard / Chauffeur #1

Ian Tracey

Ian Tracey

Police Officer #1

Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac

Blue Jones

Zack Snyder

Zack Snyder

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Gerard Plunkett

Gerard Plunkett

Stepfather

Emily Browning

Emily Browning

Babydoll

Scott Glenn

Scott Glenn

Wise Man

Carla Gugino

Carla Gugino

Dr. Vera Gorski

Sean Campbell

Sean Campbell

Police Officer #2

Michael Adamthwaite

Michael Adamthwaite

State Trooper #1

Jena Malone

Jena Malone

Rocket

Kimi Webber

Kimi Webber

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A.C. Peterson

A.C. Peterson

Mayor / Lighter Orderly

Vanessa Hudgens

Vanessa Hudgens

Blondie

Phillip Mitchell

Phillip Mitchell

State Trooper #2

Gary A. Hecker

Gary A. Hecker

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Monique Ganderton

Monique Ganderton

Lobotomy Nurse / High Roller Girl #1

Peter Bryant

Peter Bryant

Guard / Chauffeur #2

Abbie Cornish

Abbie Cornish

Sweet Pea

Ron Selmour

Ron Selmour

Danforth

John R. Taylor

John R. Taylor

Grim Doctor

Paul Barry

Paul Barry

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Christine Willes

Christine Willes

Reception Nurse / Designer

Eli Snyder

Eli Snyder

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Patrick Sabongui

Patrick Sabongui

Earl

Malcolm Scott

Malcolm Scott

The Cook

Kathryn Schellenberg

Kathryn Schellenberg

Dancer

Jamie Chung

Jamie Chung

Amber

Louise Hradsky

Louise Hradsky

Dancer

Cainan Wiebe

Cainan Wiebe

Tommy Soldier #2

Vicky Lambert

Vicky Lambert

Dancer

Allie Bertram

Allie Bertram

Dancer

Paula Giroday

Paula Giroday

Dancer

Daniela Dib

Daniela Dib

Dancer

Revard Dufresne

Revard Dufresne

Big Boss Thug / Orderly #3

Kelora Clingwall

Kelora Clingwall

Babydoll's Mother

Frederique De Raucourt

Frederique De Raucourt

Babydoll's Sister

Lee Tomaschefski

Lee Tomaschefski

Lobotomy Nurse / High Roller Girl #2

Danny Bristol

Danny Bristol

Tommy Soldier #3

Chris Nowland

Chris Nowland

Cemetary Cop

Gina Garenkooper

Gina Garenkooper

Bitter Clipboard Nurse

Arassay Reyes

Arassay Reyes

Dancer

Danielle Benton

Danielle Benton

Dancer

Caitlin Goguen

Caitlin Goguen

Dancer

Maiko Miyauchi

Maiko Miyauchi

Dancer

Juliana Semenova

Juliana Semenova

Dancer

Caroline Torti

Caroline Torti

Dancer

Carla Catherwood

Carla Catherwood

Dancer

Stephanie Sy

Stephanie Sy

Dancer

Geneen Georgiev

Geneen Georgiev

Dancer

Annie Au

Annie Au

Dancer

Tia Haraga

Tia Haraga

Dancer

Hailley Caulfield

Hailley Caulfield

Dancer

Jeff Dimitriou

Jeff Dimitriou

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John Howard

John Howard

Band Member #1

Thomas Fornataro

Thomas Fornataro

Band Member #2

Antoine Baby Harry Calaway

Antoine Baby Harry Calaway

Band Member #3

G! Force

G! Force

Band Member #4

Nii Nortey Engmann

Nii Nortey Engmann

Band Member #5

Details

GenresAction, Fantasy, Thriller
Runtime1h 50 mins
Released on24 Mar 2011
Languageen
Produced InCanada
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Reviews

ohlalipop

/10

I was surprised to actually like this film. Baby Doll, Sweet Pea, Rocket, Amber and Blondie are the 5 main characters in the film. As much as I like Baby Doll and her costume, I really liked Sweet Pea. Something in her was so familiar. She's the big sister who will do anything for her younger sister. That's me. I like the action scenes. Baby Doll was so sexy. I liked this movie.

John Chard

7/10

Snyder pushing buttons for polarising results. Off the bat I have to say I'm over thirty years older than what some pro critics have claimed is the demographic for this one. Sucker Punch, as reviews etc attest, is not for everyone, it has been called any number of things in derogative fashion, which since I enjoyed the film a lot means I'm a misogynist fetishist gamer, which to the best of my knowledge is not true. Lest I'm in the closet and now in middle age about to unleash traits and feelings previously untapped. Which if the latter is true you would have to say well done Zack Snyder, for that's serious film making... Sucker Punch is loud, full of visual orgasms, musically adroit, exciting, clever and very sexy. Snyder has made no secret of his fetish leanings when making this piece, but it hardy constitutes a dark seedy mind at work. It can easily be argued that the film is very much pro women, the story itself - in amongst the explosive thunder of the fantastical action - is tender and beautiful, complete with emotional kickers. Perhaps it's in the eye of the beholder? But I see a strong female led action movie, with shifting fantasy realms, and cunningly it calls for deeper ponder come the finale. Love it or hate it, Snyder has pushed buttons with this exercise. Better that than another cash cow sequel or another remake, re-imaging or rebirth. 7/10

DoryDarko

3/10

Wow… Here I was, thinking I was going to get to see an awesome comic- like film about a group of girls kickin' a whole lotta butt surrounded by mind-bending fantasy scenery. Technically, I was right… But only technically. Sucker Punch is like Chinese food. You can eat three plates and it will still leave you feeling hungry. It's a great deal of empty calories, is basically what I'm saying. Substance? Nah. Let me just get right into it. What's wrong with Sucker Punch is the screenplay. Not the actors, not the director, just the story. This story revolves around a group of five girls in an institution for the mentally insane, in a fantastical, steampunk-wannabe 1940's (my best guess) setting. They are treated horribly and their lives are miserable, and to cope with it all, the main protagonist Babydoll, escapes into her fantasies and in this trance-like state, devises a plan for them all to escape. The concept is not bad. It might have even been really exciting, had it not been executed so laughably unrealistic. And by 'unrealistic', I don't mean the fantasies themselves. I'm referring to the fact that these fantasies were so obviously not dreamed up by an actual teenage girl, but rather they look like the perfect fulfillment of the wet wishes of a horny teenage boy. It is very likely that a teenage girl WOULD dream of being able to wield a samurai sword and beat up every monster, dragon and every other kind of bastard who crosses her path. She WOULD dream of coming out of every battle completely unscathed and with every hair on her pretty head still perfectly in place. She would NOT, however, be doing all of this scantily clad in sexy lingerie wearing fishnet stockings and high heels… I am a girl, with very vivid imagination. Trust me on this one. It was, in one word, ridiculous. Another thing that really bothered me was the way these characters were worked out. As obviously miserable as their personal predicaments were, I could not relate to a single one of them. They were all completely 2- dimensional and just flat-out uninteresting. I didn't care about what happened to a single one of them. I don't believe all of the blame for this falls on the actresses (although theirs weren't exactly Oscar winning performances...), again, I chalk it up to poor screen writing. The only one who was able to make her character slightly more than moderately interesting, was not even one of 'the girls', it was Dr. Vera Gorski, played by Carla Gugino. At least she was interesting to watch, and she was even somewhat of a scene-stealer, taking much thunder away from the girls simply because she (both the actress and the character) had the biggest personality. All the others, I felt were mostly just going through the motions, because they had zero character development and no interesting dialogue to work with. And that's bad when you're talking about the characters that are supposed to carry the story. A pleasant (and much needed surprise) came in the form of Scott Glenn, who only appears in the fantasy segments as several different versions of a wise man. That was a nice touch. However, the one thing that really stood out for me as the true axis of failure that sums up Sucker Punch, was the feeling of total confusion that was present from the beginning and never cleared up. I'm not saying I didn't 'get it', I'm saying it was a hot, incoherent mess. And I usually don't mind being thrown back and forth and to and fro throughout a film, I don't mind playing guessing games and wondering what it will all lead to. I DO mind when the roller-coaster ride is over and all I feel is queasy. Some people have suggested that this is a really deep and complex film, but honestly, I think they're just reading too much into it. The stupid thing is, for the most part it was completely predictable, and STILL it lacked structure and decent storytelling. That may seem like a paradox, but there's an easy way to explain it. In the words of the great Roger Ebert: "Now that's bad filmmaking." The only element in Sucker Punch that was somewhat redeeming, were the visual effects. I must say, it was all very gorgeous and eye-pleasing. Also, the soundtrack was excellent, filled with very well performed covers of well-known songs and some perfectly chosen originals. Emily Browning, who plays Babydoll (and also sings a few songs on the soundtrack), was a good choice for the lead role, but I must say, in all honesty, that was mostly because she was visually very appealing as the main protagonist. More simply put – she was very pretty. Still, I'm not sure that's enough to carry a film. All in all, I'm left feeling – Zack Snyder… Dude. What were you thinking. You can do so much better than this. I guess I just finally have to come to terms with the fact that everybody's human and is bound to make one big mistake at least once in their lives. Zack… this is yours. Sucker Punch sucks. _(November 2013)_

Peter89Spencer

9/10

I for one felt this was a masterpiece; a Zack Snyder original. The visual effects were stunning, the fight choreography was jaw dropping and the casts' performances were superb. Even the storyline itself was well written. This is one of my favourite films.

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