Friday, August 19, 2005

Sin City

There's a story of a man falsely accused by a corrupt court, sentenced to judgment by those who know the fact of his innocence, who willingly gives up his life so that others may live and through his act, he buys the freedom of beloved sinners. It's a good story, a common story.

Last night I went to a late showing of the movie Sin City at Hoyts, Riccarton Mall. Sitting in the "Executive" seating, I was treated to an amazing visual display following the lives (and deaths) of three "Hero's", hero's whose lives were anything but clean, but showed genuine compassion, mercy and Agape love to the innocent and oppressed. (who were also "sinners")

Directed by Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, there is more than a little violence, but the cinematography is exceptional and the story's themselves are very Christocentric.

Others may disagree, but I found myself in admiration of the three hero's, 8/10 for me.

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