Sin City

Corrected entry: Nancy never gives any personal information in her letters to Hartigan, but he knows exactly how to get to her house when he gets out of prison. She couldn't have been listed anywhere under her own name, because Junior says he's been looking for her for years, and he would've easily found her.

Deadman63

Correction: Nancy goes by her real name, as evidenced when Hartigan goes to the strip club and asks if anybody knows Nancy. Secondly Junior never seems to realize that Nancy is the girl he kidnapped and was going to rape when Hartigan came along and stopped him. It is quite possible and likely that Junior holding a grudge for what Hartigan did to him wanted to take everything that was close to Hartigan away from him. Once a week letters for 8 years would be a nice tip-off that somebody still cared for him. Finally, obviously Rourke didn't care if Nancy was alive or not because they let her live immediately after the kidnapping even though she could ID and give an account of what happened. Without her using her real name or giving a return address they had no real way of knowing it was Nancy who was sending the letters.

Corrected entry: At the beginning of the movie when Bruce Willis is trying to find the little girl, his tie has some kind of pattern. When he gets to that dock place his tie is all white. Obviously he wouldn't stop his frantic chase for the girl to change his tie.

Correction: The effects the movie produces can easily alter patterns and such as they did with colors and blood. This is just another effect.

Toolio

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Continuity mistake: When Lucille throws the pills to Marv, he catches it with his left hand (while holding a cigarette in his right hand). The shot changes immediately to a close up on the pills in Marv's right hand. Then in the next shot Marv takes the pills, but has to take the cigarette out of his mouth first.

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Cardinal Roark: Kevin?
Marv: What's left of him, anyway. The dog ate the rest.

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Trivia: When Hartigan picks up the book of matches for the bar that Nancy works in, it is the cover to the Sin City Trade "Booze, Broads & Bullets."

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Answer: Not much is given on Miho's story in the graphic novel. Some is given in the story "A Dame to Kill For" where Dwight explains he saved her life once. Frank Miller in the extended cut DVD commentary stated she was a demon, but that is never mentioned in the story.

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