Baby Doll is a mistreated orphan trapped in an asylum who is due to be lobotomized. Can she save herself and a gang of equally hot woman from their fates? Well, if you are empowered with a male-mesmerizing dancing talent that results from fantasizing about killing monsters and bad guys with martial arts and big guns, you sure can.
A patchwork quilt of surreal thriller fused with fantasy laden martial arts with a revenge story line. This movie is all over the place – with the only discernible central theme of maximizing the exposure and use of beautiful women in skimpy outfits performing martial arts and other kick-ass acts.
See this movie if you unashamedly want to watch babes not wearing much and fighting bad guys for a few hours. Otherwise, skip it.
Only acting of note was Carla Gugino as the emotionally controlling Dr Vera Gorsky. The leading actress Emily Browning brought looks but not much substance. Interestingly enough was the presence of established actors John Hamm and Scott Glenn who both had very small roles barely worth mentioning.
Regarding BrianSez’s Review
Excellent bottom line to your summary, Bri.