Graphic novel, you're not kidding. Watchmen, directed by Zack Snyder (Dawn of the Dead, 300) is visually striking and intensely gory and violent. Make no mistake; this is no kiddie comic book movie. I strongly caution parents. It is rated R for very good reason, not the least of which is the giant naked blue man. There is little in the way of female nudity, but there is one brutal scene leading up to an attempted rape.
Imagined in an alternate 1985 where Nixon is in his 5th term as President. The U.S.S.R. and the United States are on the verge of nuclear war. The U.S. has a super weapon on their side, Dr Manhattan, a scientist with special abilities thanks to a lab accident in 1959. If Doomsday did arrive, Dr. Manhattan would have the ability to stop 98% of the nukes before they hit their target, the remaining 2% would still be enough to possibly destroy the world.
I really don’t want to give to much away, as I went into the theatre cold..having not read a review or the Graphic Novel. From what I saw, I can expect that Snyder was faithful to the novel to the point of using its content as storyboards for the film. As with Sin City, I saw scenes that I could imagine on the pages of the novel.
I understand that 30 minutes or so were cut from this release to bring it in with a reasonable running time. As it is, I felt it ran a bit too long. The story dragged in certain parts.
As far as the performances, I think they were all good. Jackie Earle Haley (Little Children) steals the show. I can’t imagine how he went 13 years without a part.
Matt Frewer (Max Headroom), Plays Moloch the Mystic in a small but effective part.
Carla Gugino is fine in a part where she is mostly an older retired superhero. I wish we could have seen more of her kicking butt and not the other way around.
Published in 1886-87, Watchman spins a cautionary tail about our relationships with other countries on this planet and our place in the universe as a whole.
In summation: Watchman is certainly worth taking a trip to the multiplex, the bigger the screen the better. It is visually stunning and brutally violent. The heroes are Superheroes without superpowers except for the ability to dish out and absorb a beating, not unlike The Dark Knight.