Mark Erikson
2006-03-30 16:18:15 UTC
Why not start this topic? It's supposed to be the big blockbuster of
the year. The shiny new followup to the Matrix Trilogy that also
cashes in on the comic-book-movie craze. I'm surprised it hasn't been
discussed here already.
It kinda sucked.
I read the comic a while ago, and really liked it. But what I read was
a surprisingly current bit of allegory with a really clever plot. What
I saw was a heavy-handed allegory with a garbled plot that forcibly
tells us that it's clever in the final scenes.
I also saw this over at rottentomatoes.com:
"Portman is mesmerizing, while Weaving bores."
What?
Portman blows in this movie. She really, really sucks. There is the
brief period, during the jail scene and the aftermath, where she
believably inhabits her character, but the rest of the time she looked
like she was concentrating so hard on maintaining her accent that she
barely managed to read her lines coherently.
Weaving, on the other hand, gives life and personality to a character
with some seriously awkward dialogue and no face, He's a damn good
actor.
And the finale just fell flat. The comic was all about the transition
from destruction to construction. The movie was about a fancy
fireworks display. In the comic the whole point of the jail scene was
to shape Evey into a constructor. In the movie it was there only to
provide a "cool" plot twist that didn't actually add anything to the
story.
I'm now hoping that HBO gets its hands on the Watchmen license and
makes a miniseries out of it. That would be really, really good.
-Mark Erikson
the year. The shiny new followup to the Matrix Trilogy that also
cashes in on the comic-book-movie craze. I'm surprised it hasn't been
discussed here already.
It kinda sucked.
I read the comic a while ago, and really liked it. But what I read was
a surprisingly current bit of allegory with a really clever plot. What
I saw was a heavy-handed allegory with a garbled plot that forcibly
tells us that it's clever in the final scenes.
I also saw this over at rottentomatoes.com:
"Portman is mesmerizing, while Weaving bores."
What?
Portman blows in this movie. She really, really sucks. There is the
brief period, during the jail scene and the aftermath, where she
believably inhabits her character, but the rest of the time she looked
like she was concentrating so hard on maintaining her accent that she
barely managed to read her lines coherently.
Weaving, on the other hand, gives life and personality to a character
with some seriously awkward dialogue and no face, He's a damn good
actor.
And the finale just fell flat. The comic was all about the transition
from destruction to construction. The movie was about a fancy
fireworks display. In the comic the whole point of the jail scene was
to shape Evey into a constructor. In the movie it was there only to
provide a "cool" plot twist that didn't actually add anything to the
story.
I'm now hoping that HBO gets its hands on the Watchmen license and
makes a miniseries out of it. That would be really, really good.
-Mark Erikson