The concept for the film sprang in part from Snyder’s desire to be freed from the boundaries inherent to comic book adaptations, with their pre-fab storyboards and built-in (and often unforgiving) audiences. But Snyder’s famous penchant for CGI spectacle and elaborate production design is still very much intact. “Everything is very stylized,” remarked Snyder’s producer wife, Deborah. “Everything is shot inside, nothing is shot exterior. It is a heightened sense of reality, all of it.”
Navigating Snyder’s “all the way crazy” digital dreamscape of orcs, dragons, knights, mechas, samurai warriors, and robots are, fittingly enough, a quintet of attractive young women, each dressed in variants of popular sexy Halloween costumes. “One of Zack’s earlier requests of me was to refresh these female archetypes — schoolgirl, warrior, nurse, belly dancer, French maid — and to layer up the usual details of these personas with cool, grungy, broken-down, war-torn warrior textures,” recalled Sucker Punch costume designer Michael Wilkinson, who relished "letting my imagination go wild" with the characters, all of whom experience several different (and presumably sexy) levels of reality throughout the film. In addition to Browning’s Babydoll, there’s Jena Malone’s Rocket (the nurse), Abbie Cornish’s Sweet Pea (the warrior), Jamie Chung’s Amber (the maid), and Vanessa Hudgens’ Blondie (the belly dancer). Treading that lucrative line between empowerment and exploitation, each girl gets to perform her own individual burlesque routine in between fight sequences. (Malone seemed particularly excited about her “crazy dead zombie robot nurse dance,” which she described as “awesome.”)
I'll be back with more in-depth interviews with cast and crew from the set of Sucker Punch in the near future. In the meantime, I'll leave you with a quote from Wilkinson which sums up the film's ethos quite succinctly: “There’s this beautiful slow-motion shot of bullets falling to the ground next to Blondie’s thigh-high, customized boots," he raved. "It’s like, bullets and high heels, that’s my kind of movie.”
Sucker Punch opens March 25, 2011. A new trailer for the film is slated to debut today at 5pm Pacific over at Apple.com.
Below is a brand-new image from the film, featuring Babydoll:
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