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Release Date:
6 March 2009 (USA)
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Tagline:
This city is afraid of me. I've seen its true face. more
Plot:
In an alternate 1985 where former superheroes exist, the murder of a colleague sends active vigilante Rorschach into his own sprawling investigation, uncovering something that could completely change the course of history as we know it. full summary | full synopsis
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A Great Action Epic, But Nothing More
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Malin Akerman | ... | Laurie Jupiter / Silk Spectre II | |
| Billy Crudup | ... | Dr. Manhattan / Jon Osterman | |
| Matthew Goode | ... | Adrian Veidt / Ozymandias | |
| Jackie Earle Haley | ... | Walter Kovacs / Rorschach | |
| Jeffrey Dean Morgan | ... | Edward Blake / The Comedian | |
| Patrick Wilson | ... | Dan Dreiberg / Nite Owl II | |
| Carla Gugino | ... | Sally Jupiter / Silk Spectre | |
| Matt Frewer | ... | Edgar Jacobi / Moloch the Mystic | |
| Stephen McHattie | ... | Hollis Mason / Nite Owl | |
| Laura Mennell | ... | Janey Slater | |
| Rob LaBelle | ... | Wally Weaver | |
| Gary Houston | ... | John McLaughlin | |
| James M. Connor | ... | Pat Buchanan (as James Michael Connor) | |
| Mary Ann Burger | ... | Eleanor Clift | |
| John Shaw | ... | Doug Roth |
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Also Known As:
Watchmen: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong graphic violence, sexuality, nudity and language. (also director's cut and ultimate edition)
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Runtime:
162 min | 186 min (director's cut) | 215 min (ultimate cut)
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Color (Technicolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
USA:R (certificate #44894) |
Czech Republic:15 |
Australia:MA |
South Korea:18 |
UK:18 |
Netherlands:16 |
Ireland:18 (original rating) |
Finland:K-15 |
Singapore:R21 |
Singapore:M18 (edited for re-rating) |
New Zealand:R16 |
Ireland:16 (re-rating on appeal) |
Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
Germany:16 |
Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) |
Portugal:M/16 (Qualidade) |
Japan:R-15 |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) |
Brazil:18 |
Philippines:R-13 (MTRCB) |
Norway:15 |
Spain:18 |
Portugal:M/16 |
France:-12 |
Iceland:16 |
Hong Kong:IIB (cut version) |
Hong Kong:III (IMAX DMR version) |
Italy:VM14 |
Sweden:15 |
Argentina:16 |
Peru:18 |
Mexico:C |
USA:R (director's cut) (certificate #45165) |
USA:R (Ultimate edition) (certificate #45166) |
Denmark:15 |
Austria:16 |
South Africa:16LV |
Chile:18 (original rating) |
Chile:Y7 (re-rating)
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The perfume Nostalgia makes an appearance at the beginning of the film in The Comedian's apartment. It was featured in Laurie and Dr. Manhattan's scene on Mars in the graphic novel and was shown to be one of Veidt's product lines.
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Continuity: In the main titles, Nite Owl stands up and his head completely covers the "1940" on the sign behind him. In all subsequent shots of the photograph of "Minutemen 1940" the banner hangs unobstructed above his head.
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Quotes:
Jon Osterman:
Will you smile? If I admit I was wrong?
Laurie Juspeczyk: About what?
Jon Osterman: Miracles. Events with astronomical odds of occurring, like oxygen turning into gold. I've longed to witness such an event, and yet I neglect that in human coupling, millions upon millions of cells compete to create life, for generation after generation until...
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Laurie Juspeczyk: About what?
Jon Osterman: Miracles. Events with astronomical odds of occurring, like oxygen turning into gold. I've longed to witness such an event, and yet I neglect that in human coupling, millions upon millions of cells compete to create life, for generation after generation until...
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References Smokey and the Bandit (1977)
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Soundtrack:
Unforgettable
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In the Scream 2008 footage, why are Nite Owl II and Silk Spectre II kissing in front of a mushroom cloud?What is the song in the trailer?
How did Rorschach start crime fighting?
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With 300, Zack Snyder had the problem of having not enough meat on the bone - Frank Miller's violent graphic novel was short and in-your-face, with director Snyder compensating by spending pretty much all of it's two hour runtime in super-slow motion. Here the problem is reversed: Alan Moore's unfilmable, complicated and very, very deep graphic novel seemed simply too dense for any director to take by the horns and be successful. Hell, even Moore himself deemed it so - so much that he disowned the film entirely.
Here, Snyder has two audiences: those familiar, and those who aren't. If you're the latter, Watchmen is a masterwork of literature, telling the story of a group of masked avengers who, since outlawed, live empty and lonely lives. When one is killed in his apartment, Rorschach, who dons the famous ever-moving mask, takes it upon himself to get to the root of the real reason for the death, but stumbles onto something much larger than he could ever have expected.
It really is a character piece. Each one, filled off-screen with complicated, articulate back-stories is brought to life on screen by some of the most heartfelt acting I've seen in a long time (save perhaps Malin Ackerman as the latex-wearing Silk Spectre II), particularly from Billy Crudup who plays the blue, often naked (and well-hung) demi-god who is the only superhero with real superpowers.
Although the star of the show is Rorschach himself. Despite being behind a mask for the large majority of the film, Jackie Earle Haley is beyond perfect for the role. His husky voice commands the voiceovers from Rorschach's journal (recited in many cases word-for-word from the novel), and plays the psychopathic, paranoid and immensely complex role with such a force that you simply can't tear your eyes away from him.
Snyder made himself known with 300 - the ultra-violent story of the Spartans who went to war (and lost miserably). However, Watchmen makes 300 seem like Mary Poppins - this has got to be one of the most violent films I have ever seen. All the book's action sequences are there, just bigger. More badass. Gory as hell. And, for some reason Snyder decided to place a porny, cringy 3 minute sex scene set to Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" slap bang in the middle of the film. Sure, it was in the book, but it was shorter, and the soundtrack was most certainly not this poncy.
However, this discrepancy is the only gripe (and this is a very minor gripe) that I have with the film. It's hard to watch in places - a rape scene here, a pregnant woman killed there - and even pulls the heartstrings in others (Doctor Manhattan's backstory most definitely (almost) brought me to tears). The book is majorly complex, deep and meaningful, and in it's transition to screen, a lot of that is lost in translation. But what we get is a fantastically artistic, fast-paced action epic. Snyder was aiming for two audiences who are polar opposites, and comes free with an adaptation of which even writer Alan Moore should be proud.