Springtime for Watchmen
Mar. 8th, 2009 11:37 amI am so glad to learn (via Karen Meisner, a.k.a.
_stranger_here) that the unsatisfying ending to the Watchmen movie was not Moore & Co's original fault. No, it's a Giant Squid - as explained in this video, which had me laughing so hard I have tears rolling down my face. Not since "Springtime for Hitler" has the Fuhrer delivered such delightful entertainment. No, really.
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Date: 2009-03-08 11:29 pm (UTC)Comics are strange. You should hear some of the discussions I've been subject to. "Well, you see, there's a giant cat in space, but it's a Red Lantern Cat, so it vomits this burning liquid-fire, and... um... and in this issue Kitty Pryde thinks a slug is her son."
(And nope, I didn't make that example up. Only in comics can a giant space dwelling demon cat be treated with solemnity.)
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Date: 2009-03-09 12:41 pm (UTC)Which is a major shock in the book. I don't know how the "less ridiculous" alternative idea works in the movie.
That's the point that Snyder completely missed: the super-heroes in Watchmen aren't lovable nostalgic relics who rally for a last hurrah à la Space Cowboys: they just are ridiculous busybodies, in over their heads from the start, and all their efforts have just turned the world into a worse place. 1985 in our super-hero-free real world wasn't twelve minutes away from the Apocalypse. And by the end of the story, we have a feeling even the squid isn't going to fool people very long.
The book is not sexy and cool and filled with smooth slo-mo and gosh! wow! coloured lights. It's a story about some silly ineffectual borderline nuts (Rorschach, the one everybody is enamored with, because of the purity of his ideals, is a full-fledged nut, living as a hobo) who are having a grand time playing Mardi Gras. The one with powers has been bringing the world closer to annihilation and he doesn't even care.
Alan Moore has been saying for 25 years Watchmen has been misunderstood and its spawning the grim'n'gritty wave in comics was something he deplored. Unfortunately, Snyder has gone along with the grim'n'gritty trope, because, considering the budget of the film, pathetic never-have-been heroes were out of the question: that wouldn't put butts in theatres, and that's what Watchmen is about.
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Date: 2009-03-10 12:28 am (UTC)But until the youtube rant, I had never before used "Hitler" and "giant squid" in the same sentence, so now it's funnier.
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