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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sucker Punch is an action/fantasy/horror/thriller Feminist Fantasy Sleeper Hit and soon to be[when?] Cult Classic, directed, written, produced and conceptualized by Zack Snyder and released by Warner Bros about a young girl's planned escape from an insane asylum and... well, have a look at the tropes. It's highly stylized and highly self-aware, and deals with escapism in all its different forms: referencing practically every movie and video game under the sun, the film is a celebration of the idea that Tropes Are Not Bad and some slight "You are a perverted bastard for looking for tight clothing and wanting the 'Dance' show and seeing the girls as nails and objects and looking for Fan Service / Rule of Sexy which aren't actually there" controversial morals slipped in to Sucker Punch the gentlemen in the audience. |