Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Sucker Punch: Post Modern Crisis at it's Best

So Santi wants us to post some songs that were made in the spirit of the Post Modern Crisis. Naturally, the following songs will display just that. All of these songs are also from the soundtrack to the movie "Sucker Punch." The movie is about a girl whom we know only as, "Baby Doll." Baby Dol is sent to an insane asylum by her evil stepfather so that he can become the sole beneficiary of his late wife's estate. Furthermore, Baby doll is scheduled for a lobotomy 5 days after her admittance so that she'll never be able to leave the asylum. Whilst awaiting her surgery, Baby Doll retreats into her imagination, where she believes she is a dancer being held captive by an evil mobster. She rallies a few other girls try to gather the 5 items they'll need to escape. Baby Doll uses her incredible dancing skills to distract everyone, while the other girls gather the items they'll need to make their escape. However, Baby Doll is only able to dance when she lets her inhibitions go, and while she is dancing we are once again taken into her imagination. On screen her dances are portrayed by intense action scenes accompanied by classic music that has ben recreated. The music in these scenes is used to describe Baby Doll's mood, and thoughts.

The first song I am going to share is called "Sweet Dreams." This song was originally created by the Eurythmics in the 1980s.





Here is the version that was in "Sucker Punch." You'll notice the beat is completely different from the Eurythmics original version. It is much more is grim sounding than the original, but it fits the story completely, because it talks about being abused, which is how Baby Doll feels throughout the film.



The next song is called "Where is My Mind." It was originally created by the Pixies in 1988. The As you'll see, it is an awesome rock song, typical for that era, and lets face it, there were a lot of amazing songs back then. anyways, here's the song:


Like I said, it's a great song. Now here is the Sucker Punch version. Like before, the song sounds much more grim. Again this is because it is being used to represent Baby Doll's subconscious and inner thoughts. She is scheduled to have a Lobotomy very soon, and even though she hasn't had surgery yet, she is already feeling like she's losing her mind.




The third song is my favorite song on the sound track, because it is based off of one of my favorite songs ever. This next song is a mash-up of 2 songs by a very well known group called Queen. The two songs in the mash-up are "I Want it All" and "We Will Rock You." Here are the original songs:









Queen was an amazing group, and nobody will ever replace their talent, but this mash up is a pretty close second best. As with the other music, the beat is entirely different because it is representing Baby Doll's inner strife, She wants to escape, and now. this song displays her sense of urgency, and how she can't take being held captive any longer. Without further ado, I present to you, the mash-up version from the "Sucker Punch" soundtrack.



There you have it. Post Modern Crisis at its best. These songs are all amazing, although "Sucker Punch" in my opinion was a bit overrated. Don't let that take away form the majesty of the music though, the sound track is the one of the best I've ever heard.

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