Baby Doll (Emily Browning – The Uninvited) has just been locked up in a mental asylum by her lecherous stepfather (Gerard Plunkett – 2012) after a tragic event resulted in her sister’s death. Faced with the prospect of getting a lobotomy at the hands of a corrupt medical official named Blue Jones (Oscar Isaac – Robin Hood), she falls into a subconscious world where fantasy and reality blur into one. She and four other female inmates named Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish – Limitless), Rocket (Jenna Malone – The Ruins), Blondie (Vanessa Hudgens – High School Musical) and Amber (Jamie Chung - Sorority Row) plot their escape under the tutorship of a Wise Man (Scott Glenn - Nights in Rodanthe). With time running out, Baby Doll and her companions must retrieve 5 objects that will lead to their freedom but can they complete their quest before Blue Jones learns of their intentions.
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On the big screen, numerous Dark Knights flaunted their abs and flexed their muscles for the audience; however, Christian Bale's Batman physique remains the greatest.
Whether you loved it or just really liked this, this is clearly that is the best way to watch this smart "Star Wars" show
I still haven't had a chance to see this and I'm hoping to soon. I hear it's really good but apparently not by this review but that doesn't really stop me from seeing a movie.