Although I have never seen the movie, Sin City, I agree with this review. Now, it seems to me that almost all movies that adolescents enjoy watching contain nothing but violence. I do not understand why people enjoy movies where there isn’t a good plot, just “bloodletting,” no dialogue, and “no drama, just a succession of thuds and screams.” I also believe that it is ironic that Sin City was released on April first; right in the middle of the deaths of two famous people.
If people enjoy this type of horror movie so much, is it true that they want it to happen in real life (in America)? If there was this much panic and violence in the real world, which there is some parts of the world, what would become of America? I am pretty sure that the people who think that this movie was amusing and a wonderful movie have never seen such real violence, right before their own eyes, in their entire lives, nor do they ever plan to. If they ever had experienced or seen real violence, their perspective on this movie would be very different. What is shown on the screen always seems a lot different than real life. Because there is so much violence in the real world, why do people need to recreate that in movies?
I am not trying to say that violence should completely be banned from movies, but it should be taken out to some extent. I think that if movie makers want to keep the violence, that at least the raters should give the movies higher ratings because of all the violence that the movie may contain.