milk114 wrote:I'm curious how episodic this film will turn out to be. It combines four different stories that are not necessarily connected (they are not really in a chronological order in the comics). I wonder if Rodriguez will do as his pal did in Pulp Fiction and slice and dice the stories together... especially since they all feature Mickey Rourke and Bruce Willis and Jessica Alba's characters somewhere. It would be "interesting" to see Willis being beaten in one scene and then drinking in a bar without a scratch in the next, only slowly to realize the lack of chronology.
But that would be taking straight from Tarantino, or paying "homage." If they are told as four separate episodes with only titles between them I'd bet that people (audience and critics) would fault the film for not weaving a unifying story. And, although we have to wait 3+ months (in the states) to see it, I'm still curious: What will Rodriguez (and Miller, I suppose) do?
I gotta add, I liked Elijah Wood's glasses effect but I have no idea who his character is from the comics. And we needed some more Miho action (though the double swords will have to last till april).
Wood plays Kevin, the nasty enforcer who makes Marv's life hell in the first
Sin City story. I have to say, what little footage of him they showed, looks pretty good. In fact, everyone looks very close to their respective characters.
As for how Rodriguez is going to interweave all these stories. Well, he could do it like Tarantino in
Pulp Fiction but I think it would be smarter for him just to do it chronologically and link some of the characters/stories by having characters show up in the background of bars/night clubs that everyone in that world frequents. It wouldn't be too hard.
I have read that Rodriguez has shot full versions of each of the four stories as they play out in the comic books and will include them on the DVD but obviously edit them down for the movie.
Here is another link to two different ways to view the new teaser trailer:
http://www.themoviebox.net/movies/2005/ ... railer.php
I have to say this new teaser looks much more polished than the rough footage of the bootleg trailer that went up months ago. Looks very good and again, it is amazing how close Rodriguez has gotten his movie to look like Miller's comic.