o-o never watched it lol.
Sin City is a movie that I have not seen, nor heard many comments about. The only two facts that I know are: it is mostly a black and white film and Jessica Alba plays a role in the movie. That's it. I have no likes or dislikes for any aspects of Sin City, so I was open to all ideas and opinions, like the review by David Walsh. As I understand, he scorns the movie and does not understand why people watch these types of films. To him, the movie is boring and created with sexual appeal and gruesome scenes as a foundation and repeating factor. Walsh talks about how society now, how we are more open to things like violence in movies.
I'll have to agree with Walsh here. Not only are movies changing, but how people view what is appropriate and what is not. Things we would have done in our teens are done by pre-teens. Maybe about ten years ago you would have seen mid to older teenagers and young adults along in busy shopping districts with families of all sizes. Fast forward to now, and among the mix are ten to twelve year old girls--and possibly younger--dangling a Coach or Fendi bag from one arm and flipping open a pink Motorola Razr with the other. I've heard stories about how girls won't be accepted to the "In" crowd if they don't meet certain requirements. I recall one set of requirements that included the girl had to have Uggs, a North Face jacket, and a LV purse. I know this is a little bit off-topic, but what I'm trying to say is that some of the things we do now are inappropriate for our age, but we do them anyways and so peoples' perspectives are changing.
UHHHHHHHHHHHM.
Hopefully I haven't gone TOO off-topic there. x.x I can't find the right words but you know what I mean.. Right? T__T