

Sucker Punch (Extended Edition) | reviewed by: Joe Whip | July 29, 2011
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Outstanding A/V and solid extras make this disc a must buy... if you can stomach the awful film that is.

genre | Action | Adventure |
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synopsis | A young girl (Baby Doll) is locked away in a mental asylum by her abusive stepfather where she will undergo a lobotomy in five days' time. Faced with unimaginable odds, she retreats to a fantastical world in her imagination where she and four other female inmates at the asylum, plot to escape the facility. The lines between reality and fantasy blur as Baby Doll and her four companions, as well as a mysterious guide, fight to retrieve the five items they need that will allow them to break free from their captors before it's too late... |
lead actors | Emily Browning | Abbie Cornish | Jena Malone | Vanessa Anne Hudgens | Jamie Chung | Carla Gugino | Jon Hamm | Oscar Isaac | Scott Glenn | Richard Cetrone | Gerard Plunkett | Malcolm Scott | Ron Selmour | Alan Peterson | Revard Dufresne |
director | Zack Snyder |