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From a plot standpoint, the movie was very faithful to the book. One interesting difference in presentation was the heroes themselves. In the book it's a sort of theme to point out how small, weak, and human each of them is, particularly in their private lives. In the movie (and using almost the same dialog), the presentation is more around how incredibly screwed up (psychologically) they are. At least three of them are straight up sociopaths, one is literally and figuratively impotent without his costume, and Dr. M is not even human anymore.
Is it just me (who saw the movie and posted that I hadn't read the books) or are we giving away too much of the plot in these last half a dozen posts?
I'll admit right now that I'm a lapsed comics fanboy. Although I haven't purchased any books to speak of in the last decade or so I've still got many crates of comics in my closed, lovingly stored in individual poly bags with acid free cardboard backing. I first read the Watchmen graphic novel series in the late 80's. Every since I've considered it the comics version of the Holy Bible, the geeks "Greatest Story Ever Told." Over the years rumors continually popped up of a film adaption but nothing ever came of it. But when I saw the first trailer for the actual film some months back my hopes ran very high, and the finished product doesn't disappoint.
Indeed. It would have been nearly impossible to improve on the writing of the books and they were wise not to try. They needed only to adapt, not rewrite, it and this they did wonderfully.
I havent seen the movie yet because I'm thinking about reading the graphic novel first and then wait for the blu-ray release. Question: does the movie tell the same story as the original 12 part graphic novel? Or is the novel background material needed to fully follow the movie?Is there a particular version of the book anyone would reco? I see a number of options on-line. (Watchmen, Perfect Paperback, Absolute Edition, Complete Edition...jeesh)
Is there a particular version of the book anyone would reco? I see a number of options on-line. (Watchmen, Perfect Paperback, Absolute Edition, Complete Edition...jeesh)This is the version I read and is the complete/ultimate version without having stuff you wont care about. Highly recommended!http://www.amazon.com/Watchmen-Alan-Moore/dp/0930289234/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1237310409&sr=8-1