Re: Sin City
Dwight mentioned his "new face," which is a reference to A Dame To Kill For. But that's not in the movie. They should have used a cut-down version of that instead of the Big Fat Kill. Then they would have had some interaction between Dwight and Marv, making Dwight's story more relevant to the overall structure of the movie.
The senator doesn't get a punishment, but his brother and son do. Marv and Hartigan die, but Dwight lives. Again, if they would have re-edited the plot so Dwight would have also died, perhaps going up against the senator, it would have all worked out a lot better thematically. As it is, the middle section is inconsequential. If the concern was to be true to the comics, then why did they did make a change in the story by having Becky survive the ambush? Just to use the lame Tales From the Crypt "bookend" format.
Marv and Kevin re-appear with no explanation, other than the less delapidated Basin City sign to indicate this story took place prior. Which throws the whole timeline out of whack. If the plan was to do multiple stories in one movie, they needed to work on the editing to make it all more viewer-friendly.
We still don't know where the finger in the envelope came from.
Hartigan's wife doesn't make an actual appearance, but got a brief mention. Weak.
Dwight mentioned his "new face," which is a reference to A Dame To Kill For. But that's not in the movie. They should have used a cut-down version of that instead of the Big Fat Kill. Then they would have had some interaction between Dwight and Marv, making Dwight's story more relevant to the overall structure of the movie.
The senator doesn't get a punishment, but his brother and son do. Marv and Hartigan die, but Dwight lives. Again, if they would have re-edited the plot so Dwight would have also died, perhaps going up against the senator, it would have all worked out a lot better thematically. As it is, the middle section is inconsequential. If the concern was to be true to the comics, then why did they did make a change in the story by having Becky survive the ambush? Just to use the lame Tales From the Crypt "bookend" format.
Marv and Kevin re-appear with no explanation, other than the less delapidated Basin City sign to indicate this story took place prior. Which throws the whole timeline out of whack. If the plan was to do multiple stories in one movie, they needed to work on the editing to make it all more viewer-friendly.
We still don't know where the finger in the envelope came from.
Hartigan's wife doesn't make an actual appearance, but got a brief mention. Weak.
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