![]() Turning out to be a genetically mutated Junior (Nick Stahl), who went head-to-toe blonde in order to regain his virility, the pervert discovers along with the hero cop a shocking truth: the daughter Hartigan always wanted is one that he will definitely try to resist wanting any further, because Nancy has grown up to be Jessica Alba. It’s of course a trap, and Nancy is fine ( very fine) until a released Hartigan leads the titular Yellow Bastard right to her. The reason? He had to protect Nancy, who had been writing to him under a pseudonym for the intervening near-decade… until she wasn’t. Indeed, Bob is the guy that takes Hartigan back into Basin City after his stint in prison, which would have continued indefinitely if he hadn’t admitted to the child rapist charges he’d been accused of. This can be deduced for several reasons, but most notably because of the appearance of old Bob, who shows up early in this second half of “That Yellow Bastard” and will appear again in the next adventure in such a way that ensures this came first. Yep, despite the eight-year gap and placing this portion of the story as the climax of the 2005 Sin City film, it would appear that this narrative is the next immediate event to occur in the Sin City mythos. Or so, Roark and Hartigan both thought… That Yellow Bastard Part 2 Senator Roark (Powers Boothe) has revenge for his comatose son when he fixes John Hartigan’s heart up real good so that he can take the rap for his son’s pedophilic tendencies and get locked away for the rest of his life. Unfortunately for Hartigan, being shot nearly half a dozen times by his partner Bob (Michael Madsen) is only the beginning of his torment. Overall please do not go by the critics review and watch and review the film by your own wisdom.Despite it being his last day on the police force, and with a bum ticker to boot, Hartigan ( Bruce Willis) proves he is worth a damn when he unarms Junior of his weapons (both of them) and saves a young girl’s life. The climax of the film is predictable but still excites. Acting is great and despite of a huge star cast almost everyone had got ample screen-time and none of them has disappointed. The screenplay of the film is good, the film might gets slow in the middle but will not loose the grip from the viewers, the film is just like it's first part is all in all violent and is full of nudity. Two biggest drawback i felt that the film has is it's similar plot and almost similar execution, new characters were added in the film but still the film lacks originality and freshness. The film might not be as magnificent as it's first part but still can't be termed as an all-out disappointment. I am still not been able to understand the hate of critics for this film. The film stars ensemble cast of Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Jaime King, Late Powers Boothe, Bruce Willis, Josh Brolin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Eva Green, Dennis Haysbert, Ray Liotta, Christopher Lloyd, Jamie Chung, Jeremy Piven, Christopher Meloni, Stacy Keach, Lady Gaga, Alexa Vega, Julia Garner, and Juno Temple. The film is Directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. Sin City: A Dame to Kill For a.k.a as Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is an action crime film and follow-up to the 2005 film Sin City.
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