You kidding? This is one of very few movies that I can watch again and again and never get sick of. That's because every scene has so much going on, plot-wise, character-wise, and visually, that it's impossible to take it all in simultaneously. As a result, every viewing feels just as fresh as before.
My favorite character was Hartigan. He had some of the best lines in the movie. "When it comes to reassuring a traumatized 19-year-old, I'm about as expert as a palsy victim doing brain surgery with a pipe wrench." Plus he was the one with the greatest sense of justice. He was like the Captain America of Sin City.
Oh, and if you like Dwight, just wait for the next Sin City movie. Dwight's back story "A Dame to Kill For" will be one of the main story-lines in that movie. That one takes place before and partially during "A Hard Goodbye", so Marv will be back too. However, it takes place after "That Yellow Bastard", so we won't see Hartigan again.
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My favorite character was Hartigan. He had some of the best lines in the movie. "When it comes to reassuring a traumatized 19-year-old, I'm about as expert as a palsy victim doing brain surgery with a pipe wrench." Plus he was the one with the greatest sense of justice. He was like the Captain America of Sin City.
Oh, and if you like Dwight, just wait for the next Sin City movie. Dwight's back story "A Dame to Kill For" will be one of the main story-lines in that movie. That one takes place before and partially during "A Hard Goodbye", so Marv will be back too. However, it takes place after "That Yellow Bastard", so we won't see Hartigan again.