Jeremy of The Media Stomp wrote, "It hurts me to say this, but Sucker Punch is proof that Zack Snyder should stick to directing adaptations of other peoples work. There is no denying that Zack has a GREAT visual eye, but he has much to work on as far as writing goes. Sucker Punch is the first film that he fully wrote the script and story for and it really does show. You can tell how much he loves his visuals to the point of him losing focus on his story and focusing more on how he can make the scenes look better. Essentially, Sucker Punch is every geek or nerds dream, it's got hot women, Nazi zombies, ninjas, robots and loads of stylized action. It really does sound like a wild idea on paper, but its execution was poor. It lacks depth and it really doesn't connect you with the characters at all."
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this score is so much more believable than the others one here, 1/10? really
I am surprised. I thought this movie would be getting higher ratings for sure. The movie wasn't a COMPLETE waste.
do you expect more from girls in a whore house who are being used for sex and entertainment?
Very well said cgoodno. You've pretty much hit the nail on the head for Sucker Punch. Felt too much like an excuse to make flashy fight scenes and women running around half naked. Nothing more, nothing less.
Nope.
Sucker Punch was amazing.
Critics are so pretentious.