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En una realidad alterna, ex superhéroes se reúnen para resolver un asesinato y descubrir una siniestra conspiración.En una realidad alterna, ex superhéroes se reúnen para resolver un asesinato y descubrir una siniestra conspiración.En una realidad alterna, ex superhéroes se reúnen para resolver un asesinato y descubrir una siniestra conspiración.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Troy Baker
- Adrian Veidt
- (voz)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Female Citizen #1
- (voz)
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
Zehra Fazal
- Hira Manish
- (voz)
- …
Phil Fondacaro
- Tom Ryan
- (voz)
- …
Yuri Lowenthal
- Seymour
- (voz)
- …
Matthew Rhys
- Dan Dreiberg
- (voz)
- …
Jason Spisak
- Doug Roth
- (voz)
- …
Titus Welliver
- Rorschach
- (voz)
- …
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Opiniones destacadas
I am a big Watchmen fan read the book, watched the 2009 movie, watched the TV series, anyways this movie is great example for how to make a faithfull movie to a source material; there are some small changes like modifying some scenes either by cutting some of it or adding some or changing the timline of the story, but these changes are pretty small and doesn't effect on what the story meant to show, actually liked the art style here and how we see the art style differs whether it's in the present or a memory or from parallel story of the pirate; ofcourse like most adaptations it doesn't match the book quality, but it doesn't mean it's not worth watching, because I think that this is actually pretty great adaptation and the best that we actually had until now and I think it's one of the best movies of the year; my only complaint here will be that the animation quality just drops in some shots which was alittle bit disappointing, but that happened in few times and it wasn't that big problem especially that the animation quality was pretty great in the most of the movie. So yeah that is my thoughts on Watchmen Chapter 2.
The alterations in this variation of the Watchmen graphic novel was more extreme than in Chapter 1 & the 2009 film in some ways , taking some big liberties with the story structure & certain scenes. However it retained the basic story elements of the original source, which the film version altered notably at the end.
For me the structural changes & additions didn't improve the story at all & jarred a bit at first.
Then I began to appreciate the fact that the original source would be impossible to do justice to in such a short space of time, & the changes didn't distract from the momentum of the film.
So, maybe someone who is unfamiliar with the graphic novel may find it easier to 'work out'.
Everything about the production & design of this animation is great. The music is superb , except that it be occasionally overbearing - drowning out the actors voices a bit much for my old ears.
The animation itself is brilliant with many superb moments. Some people have complained about it, tho I imagine the same commentators wouldn't be able to watch any animation pre the CGI if their sensibilities can't appreciate the work on this. Animation is not meant to be solely 'hyper-realistic & ray traced', it is often about a 'broad stroke & impression' than seeing the texture of fabric on a CGI model. The animation should be in the service of the story, & here it does the job superbly.
It should be remembered that the graphic novels 1st animation, that told the story most faithfully to the original, was about 12 hours long , 3x longer than the combined length of these two chapter. So there is no way it could be adapted in a one-for-one manner & it would be unfair to judge it as such.
The changes in this version are noticeable, but it is also refreshing seeing how another writer (J. Michael Straczynsk -of Babylon 5 fame) would approach & handle the story without totally ruining it. Here he does a good job, that in places expands on some 'vaguer' moments in the graphic novel that are only more comprehensible after finishing the story.
For me the structural changes & additions didn't improve the story at all & jarred a bit at first.
Then I began to appreciate the fact that the original source would be impossible to do justice to in such a short space of time, & the changes didn't distract from the momentum of the film.
So, maybe someone who is unfamiliar with the graphic novel may find it easier to 'work out'.
Everything about the production & design of this animation is great. The music is superb , except that it be occasionally overbearing - drowning out the actors voices a bit much for my old ears.
The animation itself is brilliant with many superb moments. Some people have complained about it, tho I imagine the same commentators wouldn't be able to watch any animation pre the CGI if their sensibilities can't appreciate the work on this. Animation is not meant to be solely 'hyper-realistic & ray traced', it is often about a 'broad stroke & impression' than seeing the texture of fabric on a CGI model. The animation should be in the service of the story, & here it does the job superbly.
It should be remembered that the graphic novels 1st animation, that told the story most faithfully to the original, was about 12 hours long , 3x longer than the combined length of these two chapter. So there is no way it could be adapted in a one-for-one manner & it would be unfair to judge it as such.
The changes in this version are noticeable, but it is also refreshing seeing how another writer (J. Michael Straczynsk -of Babylon 5 fame) would approach & handle the story without totally ruining it. Here he does a good job, that in places expands on some 'vaguer' moments in the graphic novel that are only more comprehensible after finishing the story.
So, I just finished watching Watchmen: Chapter II (2024) and it was another excellent Watchmen movie.
Positives for Watchmen: Chapter II (2024): This second movie does a fantastic job at continuing the story from Chapter I (2024). I was still invested in the journey with these characters and their interaction with each other are still fun to watch. The animation style for these two movies still looks amazing. And finally, the ending to this movie was nice and very satisfying.
Mixed for Watchmen: Chapter II (2024): II am still confident that a lot of Watchmen Fans won't be satisfied with this iteration of Watchmen and I understand that, but I had fun with these two movies.
Overall, Watchmen: Chapter II (2024) was a great closing chapter to this iteration of Watchmen and I was very satisfied with it.
Positives for Watchmen: Chapter II (2024): This second movie does a fantastic job at continuing the story from Chapter I (2024). I was still invested in the journey with these characters and their interaction with each other are still fun to watch. The animation style for these two movies still looks amazing. And finally, the ending to this movie was nice and very satisfying.
Mixed for Watchmen: Chapter II (2024): II am still confident that a lot of Watchmen Fans won't be satisfied with this iteration of Watchmen and I understand that, but I had fun with these two movies.
Overall, Watchmen: Chapter II (2024) was a great closing chapter to this iteration of Watchmen and I was very satisfied with it.
Rorschach's journey in Watchmen is a testament to unyielding heroism in a morally complex world. Despite his flaws, he embodies the purest sense of justice, standing firm against corruption and compromise until the very end. His unwavering resolve, commitment to truth, and ultimate sacrifice solidify him as the story's greatest hero.
Rorschach's heroism begins with his refusal to conform. Unlike his peers, who either retire or work within the confines of the law, he continues his vigilantism despite the Keene Act banning masked heroes. For him, justice is non-negotiable, and his actions are guided by a strict moral code. He patrols a decaying society not for fame or power but because he believes it is the right thing to do.
The murder of Edward Blake (The Comedian) sets Rorschach on a path of relentless investigation. Where others see a random crime, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens millions. His determination to expose the truth, no matter the obstacles or dangers, highlights his greatest quality: an unshakable belief in honesty and justice. Unlike his colleagues, who grow weary or disillusioned, Rorschach never wavers.
In the climax, his moral integrity is tested. Ozymandias reveals his plan to sacrifice millions to unite the world and avert nuclear war. While others, including Dr. Manhattan, accept this as a necessary evil, Rorschach refuses. For him, the ends do not justify the means. He boldly declares, "Never compromise. Not even in the face of Armageddon." This line captures his essence: a man who would rather die than betray his principles.
Rorschach's refusal to stay silent about Ozymandias' crimes ultimately leads to his death. Confronted by Dr. Manhattan, he demands to be killed rather than live knowing the truth will be buried. His death is not a defeat but a final act of defiance, a statement that justice and truth are worth more than life itself.
Though brutal and uncompromising, Rorschach stands as the moral heart of Watchmen. In a world of moral ambiguity, he is a rare figure who holds firm to his ideals. His tragic end serves as a reminder of the cost of integrity in a corrupt world. Rorschach's legacy is not just his actions but his unwavering belief that truth and justice are worth any sacrifice.
Rorschach's heroism begins with his refusal to conform. Unlike his peers, who either retire or work within the confines of the law, he continues his vigilantism despite the Keene Act banning masked heroes. For him, justice is non-negotiable, and his actions are guided by a strict moral code. He patrols a decaying society not for fame or power but because he believes it is the right thing to do.
The murder of Edward Blake (The Comedian) sets Rorschach on a path of relentless investigation. Where others see a random crime, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens millions. His determination to expose the truth, no matter the obstacles or dangers, highlights his greatest quality: an unshakable belief in honesty and justice. Unlike his colleagues, who grow weary or disillusioned, Rorschach never wavers.
In the climax, his moral integrity is tested. Ozymandias reveals his plan to sacrifice millions to unite the world and avert nuclear war. While others, including Dr. Manhattan, accept this as a necessary evil, Rorschach refuses. For him, the ends do not justify the means. He boldly declares, "Never compromise. Not even in the face of Armageddon." This line captures his essence: a man who would rather die than betray his principles.
Rorschach's refusal to stay silent about Ozymandias' crimes ultimately leads to his death. Confronted by Dr. Manhattan, he demands to be killed rather than live knowing the truth will be buried. His death is not a defeat but a final act of defiance, a statement that justice and truth are worth more than life itself.
Though brutal and uncompromising, Rorschach stands as the moral heart of Watchmen. In a world of moral ambiguity, he is a rare figure who holds firm to his ideals. His tragic end serves as a reminder of the cost of integrity in a corrupt world. Rorschach's legacy is not just his actions but his unwavering belief that truth and justice are worth any sacrifice.
The story for Watchmen chapter 2 was not what I expected and very well written.
This was one of the best visual styles in an animated movie this year and an example of this is the comic books scenes. Also, it makes it look like the comic just jumped into movie form
I loved the villain in the movie and I thought he was very menacing.
The scenes on Mars where a little boring.
I found all the characters in the film to be really really intriguing.
I love the way the mystery was ended.
The voice acting in the film was really really good and every character had a standout moment.
Rorschach had some of the best scenes in the film.
This was one of the best visual styles in an animated movie this year and an example of this is the comic books scenes. Also, it makes it look like the comic just jumped into movie form
I loved the villain in the movie and I thought he was very menacing.
The scenes on Mars where a little boring.
I found all the characters in the film to be really really intriguing.
I love the way the mystery was ended.
The voice acting in the film was really really good and every character had a standout moment.
Rorschach had some of the best scenes in the film.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe final film in the long-running DC Universe Animated Original Movies line.
- ConexionesFollows Watchmen: Chapter I (2024)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
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