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After the death of their Mother, their Stepfather discovers from the mother's will that she left everything to her two daughters. Enraged that he worked so hard to swoon the mother over and then married her only to be left nothing, he gets a bottle of unidentified alcohol and drinks. He gets so drunk that he heads for the girls' rooms and just as Babydoll is leaving out of her sister's room, he decides to attack Babydoll and possibly try to rape her. He doesn't succeed and then turns his sights on Babydoll's sister, so he locks Babydoll in her room and then proceeds to carry out his diabolical...
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First Impressions: Empowerment. Women fighting back. Double speak = mind control. Fight for freedom. Rebellion and freedom. "Guide" = "Agent of liberation."
Look Again: Escape and dissociation. "Guide" = "A handler who owned the keys to her psyche, guiding her into the fracturing of her personality."

Final Words: Narrator. "Who honors those we love with the very life we live? Who sends monsters to kill us and at the same time sings that we'll never die? Who teaches us what's real and how to laugh at lies? Who decides why we live and what we'll die to defend? Who chains us? And who holds the key that can set us free?" Self-determination or a description of the handler's control of the slave's psyche?
"It's you. You have all the weapons you need. Now fight." Recall of what Baby Doll said previously.

Techniques: Illusion. Deceit. Double-speech.
Action scenes: In Baby Doll's head, when she's asked to perform an "alluring" dance, in a way to escape reality.

Dance: "Let everything go." = dissociate. Action scene vaguely reflects reality.

Baby Doll's body: What she wears during her fantasy sequences reminds everyone how she is being used for her body.

Wise Man: He will lead her to her "freedom." He knows the through that whilst she fights for liberty, he is leading her towards a labotomy.

Action scene #1: Japan.

Action scene #2: Germany.

White Rabbit song: Mind control context... "One pill makes you larger / And one pill makes you small / And...
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Critics: 23% Positive.
Average Rating: 4.1/10
Reviews: 202
- Positive - 47
- Negative - 155

Audience: 47% Positive.
Average Rating: 3/5
Ratings: 92,757

"It's technically impressive and loaded with eye-catching images, but without characters or a plot to support them, all of Sucker Punch's visual thrills are for naught."

Critics:

Gun-toting hotties combat assorted villains and their robot henchmen in this tawdry, repellent action fantasy.

Snyder likes to think that his Russian nesting doll of a concept is enough to excuse its hollow center.

It's close to what Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez were...
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Tyler Bates is the music producer for Sucker Punch. With more than 49 films and 17 years scoring movies, film composer Tyler Bates is at the forefront of innovation in film music. Bates continuously provides ambient electronic textures, intoxicating vocal melodies and driving hypnotic rhythms, including the new rock n' roll themed soundtrack for Conan The Barbarian, releasing on August 16.

His work has appeared in countless movies and television shows: The Day the Earth Stood Still, Showtime's hit series Californication, Dawn of the Dead, Halloween, Slither and The Devil's Rejects, 300 & Watchmen. He's also composed for numerous videogames such as Army of Two: The 40th Day and Activision's Transformers.

Bates will engage in a discussion with the GRAMMY Museum's Executive Director Bob Santelli, and will take questions from the audience and instruct a live composing demonstration.

Monday, August 15th 2011 8pm
Doors Open at 7:30PM

Tickets available at grammymuseum.org
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