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"Sin City" (2005): Willis once again plays a cop -- John Hartigan, the last honest cop in this corrupt town
-- searching for an 11-year-old girl who would go on to become an exotic dancer played by Jessica Alba. In Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's gloriously stylized graphic novel-film noir mashup, Willis is the traditionally hardened, world-weary anti-hero looking to clear his name. It's a performance filled with both regret and determination, much of which he spells out in dramatic but understated voiceover. "Moonrise Kingdom" (2012): Wes Anderson's best live-action movie since "Rushmore" is all about the kids: two precocious pre-teens who fall in love and run off together but have nowhere to go on an insular New England island. Still, the adults provide an excellent supporting cast, including Willis as the island's lonely sheriff on the hunt for the runaways. There's great subtlety and sadness to his performance; you look at his character and the middle-aged rut he's gotten himself into and pray that these love-struck kids don't similarly lose their spark. ___ What's your favorite Bruce Willis performance? Tell AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire through Twitter: http://twitter.com/christylemire
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