Updated On: 28 March, 2009 08:18 AM IST | | Tushar Joshi
Forget your bills, the recession blues, detach yourself from every worry the real world offers, and submerge yourself into a parallel universe of superheroes.
What's it about: Forget your bills, the recession blues, detach yourself from every worry the real world offers, and submerge yourself into a parallel universe of superheroes.
Based on Allan Moore's graphic novel, Watch-men is set in the 1980s where a bunch of retired superheroes come together when one of them is murdered. However it's not that easy a plot to summarise.
There are loads of subplots simmering underneath the visual mastery of Snyder in the film. Even though I haven't read the book the film is based on, there was no sense of void while watching it.
What's hot: Snyder has already proved his brilliance in CGI with 300. With Watchmen, he takes it to another level. Of the cast it is Jackie Earle Haley's Rorschach who steals the thunder from the others.
His care-a- damn attitude and earnest approach in delivering justice stands out even in the darkest canvas.
As we sink into this world of make-believe, Snyder takes us up, close and personal with every character in the film. The soundtrack is haunting and beautifully compliments the film.