Director Zack Snyder believes that audiences missed the satire in his 2011 film Sucker Punch because he didn't go far enough in conveying its intentions. Snyder reflects on the deceptive nature of his movies, always trying to give audiences the movie they want to see while also offering a subverted version. Despite the film's critical disappointment, Sucker Punch has gained a passionate cult following, with Snyder hoping to release a director's cut in the future.
Director Zack Snyder recently opened up about his 2011 action fantasy, Sucker Punch, claiming that he "didn't go far enough" with the film and that, as a result, audiences completely missed the satire. While Snyder has received positive reactions for his work on films like Dawn of the Dead, 300, and Watchmen, the director's 2011 adventure movie proved to be a largely financial and critical disappointment. According to the Justice League director, he could have been more direct...
Director Zack Snyder recently opened up about his 2011 action fantasy, Sucker Punch, claiming that he "didn't go far enough" with the film and that, as a result, audiences completely missed the satire. While Snyder has received positive reactions for his work on films like Dawn of the Dead, 300, and Watchmen, the director's 2011 adventure movie proved to be a largely financial and critical disappointment. According to the Justice League director, he could have been more direct...
- 11/9/2023
- by Shari Hirsch
- MovieWeb
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