Showing posts with label zach snyder. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Watchmen Review : The Movie adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons Masterpiece



I saw the Watchmen movie this morning - it was the French press screening - and as promised, here is my review.

Watchmen is one of the most awaited movie of the year, and as i did explain in my previous post there is good reasons for that. Since it was published in 1986 all the fans of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons absolute masterpiece are waiting for a movie adaptation. The graphic novel has been acclaimed by almost everybody who've read it and TIME magazine put it as one of the 100 best novels of the 20th century. I, personally am a huge fan of the Watchmen and i even read it again this week-end to make sure i will have the story in my mind when i saw the movie today.

Sooo, is it good or not? Is it faithful to the graphic novel or not? Yes it is good and faithful to the original graphic novel at, let's say, 90%. Zach Snyder is may be not as visionary as the movie trailers keeps repeating it, but he have enough vision - and love for Moore and Gibbons work to do a pretty good adaptation of the Watchmen.

The script adaptation of the original story is pretty incredible as it succeed to put almost everything which is in the 416 pages book in a 2h40 minutes movie. And this is done pretty intelligently. The only problem is that Zach Snyder didn't forgot too that he has an ego and authorized himself to change a major part of the plot - at the end of the movie - and, frankly, it is a big mistake which prevents the movie to be totally perfect. Let's see all this in details now, and i will tell you when there is spoilers so you can avoid them.

First, I must say that the casting is pretty good. The actors playing the Comedian, Rorschach and Nite Owl - Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jackie Earle Haley and Patrick Wilson - are just perfect, they have the right kind of "energy" for each of their character. Dr Manhattan - play by Billy Crudup is fantastic. Although Manhattan's voice doesn't sound like the one i imagined in my head when i've read the story, his voice is great. And Malin Akerman who play Laurie Jupiter / Silk Spectre II is pretty good too. Most of the actors playing supporting roles are also okay. Then we have the Ozymandias character play by actor Matthew Goode. Matthew is doing his best, there is no question about that, but physically speaking - and also because Snyder's has "pushed" probably too much the homosexual side of the character - he is the one who looks the less to the Ozymandias we remember.

Almost all of the major scenes of the book are in the movie, brilliantly recreated, with the same "frames" one can see when he read the graphic novel. The dark side of Alan Moore's story is still there and Snyder had also the intelligence to keep the "sex scenes" of the book including Dr Manhattan full frontal nudity. Once again the first 2 hours and twenty minutes should fill with enthusiasm all the Watchmen fans. At least until we arrive in Ozymandias Antartica fortress.

WARNING! From now, there is spoilers ahead. If you've never read the book and don't know the story, it's better you stop reading my review here.

In the original storyline - which for a big part is a typical whodunnit story - the Ozymandias character try to save the humans from an inevitable nuclear war. Ozymandias incredibly sophisticated - and machiavelic - plan includes the teleportation in New York of an alien monster that will explode - and half of the city with him - when he'll arrive "at destination" in NY city. The monster - built in fact by a team of scientist and artists had his brain created from the cloning of a powerful medium's brain. His teleportation in New York created mechanisms inside the huge creature's brain and the psychic shock wave was killing half of the town. Mediums all around the Earth would have nightmare for years and everyone on the planet would not doubt that Earth had encounter a so dreadful force that nations will unite forever to fight it.

Now, in Zach Snyder's version, no more alien monster, it's Dr Manhattan who is supposed to be responsible of the destruction - not only of New-York but also Paris, London, Moscow, and the world major cities. He don't really do it, it's Ozymandias who did it and he did it in a way that the world think it's Dr Manhattan who is responsible. No more "cloned" brain, no more psychic shock wave and no more years of nightmare for mediums!

And this is where is the problem. Alan Moore's genius is coming for a big part of his knowledge of the world of the thought. Alan Moore KNOW that it is not "money" or even human being which are really ruling the world, but MENTAL IMAGES. And all the genius of Ozymandias plan was there. What was happening in the original story was going to create mental images so frightening that it would change the world forever. Because in fact it is the ONLY way to change the world, even in our real "reality". The depth of Moore vision made the beauty of the story.

Unfortunately, Zach Snyder decided to change all this. In interviews, he keeps repeating that the "giant squid" look of the monster in the original story was too "kitch" for a 2010 movie. Okay, so why didn't he create another look for the alien creature? Hollywood is creating tons of them each year for other sci-fi/horror movies and everybody like them, right? Also, why being so faithful to the original script during 2 hours and 20 minutes and suddenly change his way? I suspect there is an ego problem somewhere. Snyder could have done a perfect and humble movie adaptation of the graphic novel but he had to "exist" somewhere. And Alan Moore's script and vision is so precise that there was no way for Snyder to exist without changing the script at some point. God damn', Snyder: when you have a perfect story, you don't change it! It could have been a perfect movie if he didn't screwed the end. If he had been totally humble. Watchmen is without any doubt the best adaptation from a Moore novel and i had pleasure to watch it 90% of the time, but Watchmen fans will scream about this new ending on the forums for years, and this time it will be because a huge alien monster DIDN'T explode in New York!

Snyder is a talented director, no doubt about that. And some of the changes he did are not all bad, but I'm sorry Zach, you can't compete with Alan Moore's vision.

Picture: copyright Warner Bros

Sunday, February 22, 2009

The Watchmen movie is coming, and it'd better be good



Watchmen is one of the most awaited movie of the year, and the movie is the adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons genius graphic novel acclaimed by almost everybody who've read it and listed by Time magazine as one of the "100 best novels of the 20th century", nothing less.

For those of you who've never read the graphic novel, and even if the Watchmen story is far from Disney universe, i strongly suggest you to read it as soon as you can. It's a masterpiece. When Watchmen was released 20 years ago in 1986-87 it was a comic book revolution. Nothing was the same after Watchmen and you will understand why when you will read it as i really don't want to spoil to you the story.



Alan Moore who wrote the script is a true visionary genius and this is one of the reason why we had to wait so long to get a movie adaptation. Zach Snyder is finally the one who did it, but many other directors beginning by the great Terry Gilliam tried to do it. After two years working on a script adaptation, Gilliam finally stopped saying that he thought it was impossible to "reduce" the Watchmen at a two and a half hour movie. Well, that should be the lenght of Zach Snyder's movie and believe me there is so many fans of the Watchmen all over the world that the movie had better be good.

For what i've seen so far, it seems that the graphic part of the Watchmen should be more or less quite well recreate. But recently some one minute movie clips were released and the least i can say is that the actors didn't look extremely convincing to me. Of course we have to see all this in the continuity of the movie, and so i will give the "benefit of the doubt" to Zach Snyder until.....next thursday morning when i will see Watchmen at a press screening ( Watchmen is released March 6 in the U.S and March 4 in France ). Then we'll see if this Zach Snyder is as "visionary" as he claims he is in each trailer or movie poster.

You can count on me to write my review thursday in the evening, and i promise you that even if i'm a Watchmen super-fan since 20 years i will be totally objective. Really.



For those of you who would like to read the book before seeing the movie, I've found for you on Amazon.com the right link for the graphic novel. 416 pages of pure genius for only $10.37, that's the deal of the month, isn't it!



Pictures: copyright Warner Bros

Sunday, August 17, 2008

The Watchmen - New high-res pictures and Comic-Con posters



It's Sunday, and, as it is often the case on the week-ends, here is a movie update, with great pictures of the awaited Watchmen movie.

The Dark Knight was the most awaited summer super-hero movie this year, and i am ready to bet that 2009 most awaited super-hero movie will be Zach Snyder's Watchmen inspired by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons graphic novel.

The Watchmen graphic novel was nominated by Time magazine as one of the 100 best novel of the 20th century, and once again, if you've never read it, i strongly recommand it to you.
Alan Moore's script is a masterpiece, and thanks god, the movie should be faithful to the original story line.

Today, here is some new pictures from the movie, as well as the Comic-Con posters - one for each characters. All pictures are in high-res, so double-click on each to see them in big size.












Photos: copyright Watchmen movie

Saturday, July 26, 2008

The first WATCHMEN Trailer is released - and it's a WOW ! - High-res pictures and trailer



If you've read Alan moore and Dave gibbons WATCHMEN, you're probably among the millions of super fans around the world awaiting Zach Snyder's movie adaptation of this fantastic graphic novel - listed by Time magazine as one of " 20th century 100 best novels ".

All others Alan Moore movies adaptations were mostly disapointed - remember The League of extraordinary gentlemen ? - but this time, it seems that we're going to get the real thing. The first trailer is released, and all i can say is: oh...my...god...!!!

Have a look below at the high-res screen capture photos and the trailer, or, much better, watch it in high definition HERE and you'll understand what i mean. I just can't wait for June 2009, it looks so perfect...



















And here is a video showing the Night Owl ship exhibit at the Comic Con



Photos and trailer: copyright Warner
 
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