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Dec 2004
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quote: Originally posted by DKilnapp
The movie took quite a bit of time explaining and showing the backgrounds of all of the main characters (backward in time storytelling). In fact the majority of the movie was spent this way.
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I don't really understand why it was necessary for the blue guy, Dr. Manhatten, to walk through the whole movie with his schlong exposed.
The flashbacks are pretty much how the comics tells the story. And Dr M spends the comics mostly naked, so again staying true.
Watched it last night. Really enjoyed it. Didn't think they could ever do it justice on the big screen, but they did. There were lots missed out - the newsstand vendor is in the comics a lot, as is a kid that reads a comic about pirates - and that comic with a parallel storyline line about a man stranded on an island struggling to get back to his hometown to save 'his world' from the doom of the pirates that attacked him plays out with significant story time in the comics, but doesn't feature at all in the movie.
None of that is truly important though. It's an adult comic that is done justice with an adult movie that doesn't compromise. If anything - and kudos to the filmmakers for it! - the movie is harsher and (IMO) more graphic. Rare that.
Strangely though, it's not an SFX extravaganza. There are plenty enough, virtually every scene in fact, but they don't overpower the tale. Respect to that too.
I'll watch this again a few times, no doubt.
8.5/10
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