Série télévisée basée sur la série DC Comics Watchmen, publiée de 1986 à 1987.Série télévisée basée sur la série DC Comics Watchmen, publiée de 1986 à 1987.Série télévisée basée sur la série DC Comics Watchmen, publiée de 1986 à 1987.
- Récompensé par 11 Primetime Emmys
- 57 victoires et 82 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Watchmen' is a complex, ambitious series that delves into race, politics, and power, continuing the graphic novel's legacy. Praised for intricate storytelling, strong performances, and bold issue exploration, it faces criticism for deviating from the source material and political undertones. Cinematography, character development, and graphic novel integration are lauded, yet some find it confusing and inconsistent. Overall, 'Watchmen' is a divisive, compelling addition sparking debate among fans and critics.
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Promising start, I will definitely come back for the next episode...in fact, pretty sure I ll watch the whole season.
I wanna point out the good cinematography...I wasn't expecting to be this good after watching the trailers.
So aparently everyone is trashing this show because of the race issues? Come on people, now taking that aside, this show has really started strong, respecting the characters of the original graphic novel but also introducing new ones, and if you're a big fan of Watchmen, you will love the references, can't wait for the next episode.
I'm actually surprised by "Watchmen." Pleasantly surprised. It wasn't spectacular, but it was cohesive, relevant, and impactful.
"Watchmen" spans roughly 100 years but mainly takes place in current day Tulsa, Oklahoma. To set up some of the current day events, the show takes us back to 1920 and the destruction of Black Wall Street. In 1920 quite a few race riots occurred, but none more destructive than the one in Tulsa when angry white people razed the Black part of town.
Oh yeah; race, racism, and historical injustice is a big part of "Watchmen."
In current day Tulsa the police wear masks to hide their identity after a racist organization called the Calvary killed nearly every cop and their families in a coordinated attack. The Calvary are known for their extremist views and Rorshach masks. The main character is Angela Abar (Regina King), a Tulsa police officer who is in the center of converging storylines.
The show is very well written. It deals with a few delicate subject matters and doesn't stumble. The script was helped with the aid of veteran actors like Jeremy Irons, Louis Gossett Jr., Don Johnson, and Jean Smart. Also competently chipping in are Tim Blake Nelson and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. The show has a few pleasant twists in it to keep it fresh and forward-facing. I'm almost glad they didn't continue the show because at least it finished on a high note.
Max.
"Watchmen" spans roughly 100 years but mainly takes place in current day Tulsa, Oklahoma. To set up some of the current day events, the show takes us back to 1920 and the destruction of Black Wall Street. In 1920 quite a few race riots occurred, but none more destructive than the one in Tulsa when angry white people razed the Black part of town.
Oh yeah; race, racism, and historical injustice is a big part of "Watchmen."
In current day Tulsa the police wear masks to hide their identity after a racist organization called the Calvary killed nearly every cop and their families in a coordinated attack. The Calvary are known for their extremist views and Rorshach masks. The main character is Angela Abar (Regina King), a Tulsa police officer who is in the center of converging storylines.
The show is very well written. It deals with a few delicate subject matters and doesn't stumble. The script was helped with the aid of veteran actors like Jeremy Irons, Louis Gossett Jr., Don Johnson, and Jean Smart. Also competently chipping in are Tim Blake Nelson and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. The show has a few pleasant twists in it to keep it fresh and forward-facing. I'm almost glad they didn't continue the show because at least it finished on a high note.
Max.
I absolutely loved Watchmen! It's a thrilling dramatic series that will absolutely keep you entertained throughout the series with its powerful storytelling! It's just a shame that they're only limiting it to one season. I know it was only suppose to be a one season limited show to begin with but you would think with how good the ratings were, how good all the reviews were, and all the awards it's won they would've tried for a 2nd season anyway. I mean this show broke records for how many award nominations it got including 26 Emmy nominations (it won huge awards such as Best Limited Series, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Writing, etc., etc.). Oh well, we were lucky to have such an incredible show even if just for the one season.
Absolutely gripping and intriguing. Exquisitely stylish, dark, gritty, violent and thought-provoking. This is an absolute binge-worthy show. The cinematography, use of lighting and color is masterful. The transitions are magical. The somber, ominous, mysterious-sounding electronic-tinged soundtrack from Trent and Atticus is beautiful. It sets the tone perfectly for the show and acts as a sort of character throughout the episodes. The use of music and audio design is excellent. As dark and bizarre as the show can be, it actually has moments that are pretty funny that lighten things up. Like Robert Redford being one of the 4 most important presidents. The world-building is immaculate and fascinating. It makes you wonder what our world would be like if history had turned out slightly different. The performances from everyone are undeniably flawless, it drives the show forward and keeps it engaging.
I love how they tease things throughout the show via foreshadowing. The way that everything is presented and the way the story is told makes for a very entertaining and intriguing watch. The storytelling is impeccable. A show that cleverly covers topics like racism, segregation, law enforcement, government, legacy, wealthy elites and conspiracy theories. It's also a satire on superheroes. Attention to detail is insane. It's a pretty bizarre show that gets weirder and weirder as it unfolds. It can be a bit cynical in a comedic way, but then again the show covers serious and relevant subject matter on our socio-political climate. The ideas they come up with for this show are out of this world, they're thought-provoking. The black and white episode was a masterpiece, incredible storytelling and an insightful origin story. I love how they give backstory as well to some of the other characters like Looking Glass, Sister Nite, Dr. Manhattan and Ozymandias.
The characters, the lore, the story, the world-building - everything is fantastic. You can't help but become consumed by the show. The further you get into each episode, the more layers start to unfold, the more the world starts to open up and the more you learn about everything that's going on. The best part is seeing how everything and everyone is connected. It's a beautiful mix of Sci-Fi, Mystery, History, Action and Drama. Watchmen is thoroughly entertaining, grippingly intriguing, beautifully complex and bizarre. A show that's masterfully put together and brilliantly told. This one definitely deserves to be watched.
I love how they tease things throughout the show via foreshadowing. The way that everything is presented and the way the story is told makes for a very entertaining and intriguing watch. The storytelling is impeccable. A show that cleverly covers topics like racism, segregation, law enforcement, government, legacy, wealthy elites and conspiracy theories. It's also a satire on superheroes. Attention to detail is insane. It's a pretty bizarre show that gets weirder and weirder as it unfolds. It can be a bit cynical in a comedic way, but then again the show covers serious and relevant subject matter on our socio-political climate. The ideas they come up with for this show are out of this world, they're thought-provoking. The black and white episode was a masterpiece, incredible storytelling and an insightful origin story. I love how they give backstory as well to some of the other characters like Looking Glass, Sister Nite, Dr. Manhattan and Ozymandias.
The characters, the lore, the story, the world-building - everything is fantastic. You can't help but become consumed by the show. The further you get into each episode, the more layers start to unfold, the more the world starts to open up and the more you learn about everything that's going on. The best part is seeing how everything and everyone is connected. It's a beautiful mix of Sci-Fi, Mystery, History, Action and Drama. Watchmen is thoroughly entertaining, grippingly intriguing, beautifully complex and bizarre. A show that's masterfully put together and brilliantly told. This one definitely deserves to be watched.
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- AnecdotesSecond attempt at a Watchmen TV series. Terry Gilliam attempted an adaptation in the early 90s, but could conceive the epic story being possible only on television. Gilliam's vision went into pre-production with HBO and cast Robin Williams as Rorschach, Jamie Lee Curtis as Silk Spectre, Gary Busey as the Comedian and Kevin Costner as Nite Owl. The project ultimately dissolved after HBO failed to provide a large enough budget for Gilliam's vision. Gilliam himself later claimed afterwards that an adaptation would've been "unfilmable" anyway.
- GaffesNumerous characters say "calvary" instead of "cavalry" when referring to the Seventh Kavalry.
- Crédits fousEach episode title appears onscreen as a sign or in the background of a scene.
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