Solitude "Watchmen (the)"
I saw the movie in question and I'll bring a mini-review.
I can not tell me that excited about the film, unfortunately I do not know the original comic series, but in my opinion, this is an excellent film.
movie super heroes now there are plenty of them, some decent, some less, but this one has something special, and it's all in the contradiction of being a superhero in film form, which are actually anti-heroes, men especially in perpetual balance between good and evil, conscious that the ideals are one thing, but real life is another. The movie tells the stories of these characters, we are the second generation for some of them (anyone aged, crazy, or dead) and presidential decree officially disbanded them recently. They are heroes in decline, men on the decline, uncertain, fearful and proud of its past. The picture is very dark and the characters reveal their personal history little by little, revealing twisted personality, difficult childhoods, topics are many and all put there, just as raw. What to say about the fact that a wrong is not real? There are large and small faults, but one can never be innocent, nor guilty on closer inspection.
The viewer is constantly torn between compassion, understanding and doubt, something of what is happening is really right? What causes marry? Who is right? The wrong and right
chase, exchange and shifting through the life and death, the very concept of life and death is analyzed. The infinite, time, matter and the inscrutable world of human emotions. There is action and good fight scenes, but less than you might expect. What is a defect in the film is just a drop in pace, the story continues to tell and everything continues to proceed, but sometimes it slows down significantly, by dropping the voltage. Well, otherwise it would have been a masterpiece.
The comic book mini-series gave the film much, much more poetic qualities and characters better than any other comic serial production, think "300" with which "Watchmen" shares the director, and "V for Vendetta."
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