Max Payne, the latest film based of a video game, has reached Matrix-like proportions, and even includes the slow-mo bullets and super-high-speed flying techniques that Neo employed when The One. As interesting as the film is, take a moment to check out the fashion. From fitted suits of leather and silk to designer eyewear and heels so high they might classify as stilts, Max Payne succeeds in being truly a video-gamer’s delight.


Mila Kunis, whom most of us know from either That 70s Show or the voice of Meg in Family Guy, has stepped outside her normally bland and ditzy roles to be the heroine starring along side Mark Wahlberg in Max Payne. In the film Kunis plays a Russian mobster turned concerned sibling when her sister is found murdered at the hands of rogue pharmaceutical employees. She totes a machine gun, wears black leather, and sports a classy pair of (not so Russian) Dior sunglasses. Even indoors Kunis is seen wearing the thick black shades with dark, impenetrable lenses…. Perhaps this is a Russian habit?


Kunis infuses the film with a sense of tipsy righteousness, keep an eye out for her not-so-Russian clothing habits and eyewear. Kunis is a huge fan of Dior. During the films nighttime premiere she rolled onto the red carpet with her sunglasses (perhaps to block the glare of her impending fame?… or, more likely, the camera flashes).



Kunis’ co-star, Mark Walhberg is, like most stars these days, a huge Ray Ban fan. His pick of the aviator style suits his grumpy disposition while around the ladies (namely his wife and three children) he appears more retro and sporty in Ray Ban Wayfarers- the classic Blues Brothers shades of yesteryear.

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