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La investigación de un superhéroe proscrito sobre una posible conspiración contra sus colegas les cambia la vida a pesar de que las pruebas conducen a una terrible conclusión.La investigación de un superhéroe proscrito sobre una posible conspiración contra sus colegas les cambia la vida a pesar de que las pruebas conducen a una terrible conclusión.La investigación de un superhéroe proscrito sobre una posible conspiración contra sus colegas les cambia la vida a pesar de que las pruebas conducen a una terrible conclusión.
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I read Watchmen shortly after its original explosion onto the scene in 1986 or 7. I've read it a number of times since then, and it always rewards rereading. I'm not a fan of motion comics in general, and I was not a fan of this particular one, with its single narrator rather than full a cast recording. But my son, who found the original novel daunting due to his dyslexia, loved it. This motion comic opened the book up for him and he was able to enjoy it when otherwise he wouldn't have been able. So for that, it gets my 8 stars.
Very good but so faithful to the original graphic novel that it replicates all it's flaws as well. So in essence, this work surprisingly vindicates Zack Snyder's live action movie, Watchmen 2009, as the best version of this incredible story. Proving that it was right to change the ending, adjust awkward dialog, and basically create a more logical flow for the story than what was originally written by the author, Alan Moore in 1987. In addition, as others have pointed out, having a single actor voice all the characters, takes one out of the story, especially the female voices. Well worth seeing for a Watchmen fan but perhaps not the best place to start for a new viewer.
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It is something everyone should see. I don't understand why isn't it more advertised. I think this is as close to books as it ever will be.
The animation is fantastic. The production values a high. Just watch the very first scene where the camera zooms out from the comedian's badge.
Nothing is missing from the real watchmen experience. I will be honest I never liked comic books. Maybe because growing up I did not read just occasionally one or two. But if you are like me who appreciate style and great story but cannot be blown away by looking at small pictures in row, you are in for a treat.
A must see! A must experience! I think it is superior to the soon to be released movie. We will see. I will.
The animation is fantastic. The production values a high. Just watch the very first scene where the camera zooms out from the comedian's badge.
Nothing is missing from the real watchmen experience. I will be honest I never liked comic books. Maybe because growing up I did not read just occasionally one or two. But if you are like me who appreciate style and great story but cannot be blown away by looking at small pictures in row, you are in for a treat.
A must see! A must experience! I think it is superior to the soon to be released movie. We will see. I will.
Bought last night and watched it all in one sitting. 10 out of 10. Can't wait to see the movie tonight at the IMAX! I bought the comic years ago and have read several times over the years. The writing rivaling many classics I have enjoyed time and again over the years. Other than Frank Millers Ronin I can not think of a another graphic novel I have so looked forward to on the big screen....The writing was something and such a level I had never seen in a comic and containing such dark view points I had never seen in such a media. I was always of the opinion that this was a graphic novel that would never see the big screen. The comic in motion literally brings to life what I have read in comic form for so long in such a new way and perspective.
This is a curio, simple as that. And yet it's hard to ignore the work that went into it. This is a one-of-a-kind occurrence. Normally a book is translated into an audio format, like a radio play (at best) and with a narrator or sometimes actors playing various roles (i.e. Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas the audio book has this). With Watchmen, unlike the movie by Zack Snyder, this is absolutely faithful to the source, with every panel included (the only thing it lacks, somewhat sadly, are those novel-type in-between chapters in Watchmen, such as the excerpts from Under the Hood), and with Dave Gibbons and the original colorist included.
It's a pleasure to watch the images come to life, and with a level of vibrancy that does make one see the recreation of an entire masterwork. As with the book, you can get sucked in and want to read/watch the entire thing. The only big difference, however, and the most glaring deterrent, is that when reading the Watchmen book you can fill in the gaps and the characters with your own voices and accents and things, as with any book, and pause at will. With this, it's continuous and with one voice only. This isn't to decry Tom Stechschulte too much, since he bounces between the male characters reasonably well (he even puts on a clever Nixon accent). But when it comes to the women, or with certain minorities (i.e. the pregnant Vietnamese woman), it doesn't work nearly as well. It's a matter of taste, perhaps, but they should have tried for a few more actors or voice-people to cover the book-on-video.
But if you're a big fan of the book, and you have an interest in seeing something like this that hasn't been done before, do check it out, if only for a few episodes. It's an approach that could pave the way for more... which depending on point of view is a great thing or a terrible thing. At the least it's an admirable experiment.
It's a pleasure to watch the images come to life, and with a level of vibrancy that does make one see the recreation of an entire masterwork. As with the book, you can get sucked in and want to read/watch the entire thing. The only big difference, however, and the most glaring deterrent, is that when reading the Watchmen book you can fill in the gaps and the characters with your own voices and accents and things, as with any book, and pause at will. With this, it's continuous and with one voice only. This isn't to decry Tom Stechschulte too much, since he bounces between the male characters reasonably well (he even puts on a clever Nixon accent). But when it comes to the women, or with certain minorities (i.e. the pregnant Vietnamese woman), it doesn't work nearly as well. It's a matter of taste, perhaps, but they should have tried for a few more actors or voice-people to cover the book-on-video.
But if you're a big fan of the book, and you have an interest in seeing something like this that hasn't been done before, do check it out, if only for a few episodes. It's an approach that could pave the way for more... which depending on point of view is a great thing or a terrible thing. At the least it's an admirable experiment.
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- TriviaReleased on DVD and Blu-ray as "Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comic".
- ConexionesFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #40.11 (2009)
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