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Sucker Punch
Baby Doll is a girl with a unique power of imagining a world of fantasy which takes her away from all her troubles and is a way of bringing peace to her mind.
10 March 1971, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
9 January 1975, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1989, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
27 August 1995, British Columbia, Canada
10 April 1983, San Francisco, California, USA
May 03, 2013
Sucker Punch is an example of what happens when creativity derails. It's a sensory overload of utter garbage on every level possible.
October 02, 2012
Snyder was aiming for more than an action-packed popcorn flick -- making it hard to ignore that the filmmaker, much like Babydoll, temporarily lost his footing in reality.
March 27, 2011
This movie isn't bad in the way some incompetently made movies are bad; this is bad because there's much skill evident in a pointless endeavor.
September 21, 2012
While the visuals are quite impressive and go a long way towards helping the film, it's just not enough to recommend that you take the time to see "Sucker Punch."
April 01, 2016
This is unfiltered Snyder and either you love him or you hate him. This film doesn't allow half meassures. [Full review in Spanish]
September 28, 2012
If it wasn't executed with such panache it would probably qualify as one of the dumbest movies of 2011.
June 29, 2011
Snyder likes to think that his Russian nesting doll of a concept is enough to excuse its hollow center.
January 10, 2013
Wait, they're letting this guy remake "Superman"?
March 25, 2011
A series of extravagant computer-generated adventure scenarios linked by grim mental hospital plot, Sucker Punch represents a particularly ambitious exercise in tedium.
April 11, 2011
The movie spins out of control, until it collapses in a heap, senseless.
December 06, 2011
Gun-toting hotties combat assorted villains and their robot henchmen in this tawdry, repellent action fantasy.
March 30, 2011
Snyder pulverises our senses with derivative digital images and obvious musical choices. But his failure to delineate the levels of 'reality' is confusing and self-defeating.

