Plot: In an alternate 1985 where Richard Nixon is still president, and costumed crime fighting is outlawed, the murder of an ex-superhero sparks a series of events that threatens to plunge the world into a nuclear holocaust.
Review: I’m a late-comer to the whole WATCHMEN phenomenon. Knowing that I’d have to review this film sooner or later, this week I finally got around to reading Alan Moore’s landmark comic- and boy, what an extraordinary piece of work. It really is everything everyone said it would be, but with the graphic novel so fresh in my mind, how would the film compare?
Despite some of the earlier reviews to the contrary, I can assure WATCHMEN fans that, to me anyways, Zack Snyder’s film is as perfect and faithful an adaptation as we could possibly hope for. He’s almost slavishly faithful to the comic. While he does depart from it a tad towards the end- I think that this was probably inevitable, otherwise the film would have run 3 ½ hours as opposed to the already long (but surprisingly lean feeling) 162 minute version we have now.
The only two actors I had any trepidation about were Matthew Goode as Ozymandias, and Malin Akerman as Silk Spectre, but both ended up being perfect, although it took me a little while to accept them- Goode in particular, but towards the end they both sold me 100%.
Overall, I think most WATCHMEN fans are going to love the film, as long as they accept the fact that a reasonably paced film cannot possibly incorporate every single bit of information contained in a twelve part comic book series. As for what casual filmgoers unfamiliar with the comic will think- I have no idea. I think some will love it, and others will despise it. Overall though- WATCHMEN is a film for fans of the graphic novel, and you really need to have read it to get the full effect.
Grade: 9/10