Sin City is a 2005 American neo-noir crime anthology film directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, based on Miller's graphic novel series. It features a unique visual style, predominantly black and white with splashes of color, and tells several interconnected stories of crime and corruption in a dark, fictional city.
If you think about Robert Rodriguez when he did Sin City, there's a lot of that that didn't look real, you know?
""The speaker references 'Sin City' as an example of a film with a distinct visual style that intentionally doesn't look 'real', relating it to the discussion of AI-generated video and its 'uncanny valley' effect."