Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
From my understanding, (SPOILER)the premise of the movie is Emily Browning's character is taken to a mental institution for witnessing something... bad. During her stay there, she comes to learn that she is going to be subjected to a lobotomy unless she can escape. At the same time (or shortly before this) she creates an elaborate fantasy world (which explains the presence of dragons, samurai, and the five lead female's ability to fight somewhat supernaturally). The two worlds collide in a way where they learn things in the fantasy world and use them to escape in the real world.

Speculative though as I don't know much about the movie itself.
This makes more sense to me than that trailer. As it went on, it looked a little ridiculous to me, but if the movie actually goes something like this, it would be something I could handle.

Quote Originally Posted by Dreddz View Post
I also hate these overly sexualised female action heroes. Just used as cheap marketing tools to attract pubescent teens to the picture. Whatever happened to proper action heroines like Sarah Conner and Ellen Ripley?
I quite like the sexualized female action heroes. Female heroines are obviously the minority when it comes to action films, and I think it's a nice change to see women kick some ass. I'm happy to see more movies about it.