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The Untold Truth Of Watchmen

The Untold Truth Of Watchmen

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The Untold Truth Of Watchmen James: Hero's and villains across roads of faith and broken dreams, the muliverse is a web of reality that hides many stories in most the hero is a good person with honor and respect but sometimes they are a mixed blessing of goodness and darkness the way of the sword fulls is very fine to justice and revenge in any sense of reality the final show of Watchmen showed a good man with a similar good soul change to a god like hero then lose it all to pure evil but is there a miracle in the story yes or no I think probably just about the source of his immortal soul he lives in the past and took a leap to the future but is Dr Manhattin/human or something more now?
Every hero in the end grows old or dies then passes his or her powers down to there offsprings if the have to become legendary or cult heroes so that they continue the stories. I think Watchmen the series is outstanding and not quite a master piece because it needs to be continued to become a classic master piece and I don't think Dr Manhattin is truly gone in the muliverse he said he can be anywhere in time and space the muliverse is many realities he might even be a monitor?

Date: 2020-07-14

Comments and reviews: 9


The Tulsa attacks mentioned were motivated to be covered up because they were actually supported by the Dixiecrats which were the Democratic Party in the south. Those were public officials. of the Democratic Party) that supported the terrorism. And if you go to the area of the attacks in Tulsa youll find out the attacks were not brought on by any individual situation like a gentleman bumping in to a lady. Evidence for this was the entire black community plus members of the catholic community and others were all attacked, just like in Selma.
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Good reviews? The Watchman movie was good the HBO series is horrible trash with no likable characters and a story with nothing but SJW talking points and no real plot. They can't create so they just copy the names and don't care about a story everything is PROPAGANDA to them. So they will keep getting woke a going broke and getting more racist and acting just like the KKK with wanting segregation and judging by race of Privilege excuse to be racist while calling black people that don't agree with them racist things. MLK would be ashamed!
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I have no idea why they keep saying it's a continuation of the graphic novel. The netflick series has nothing to do with the source material beyond taking a few superficial elements and throwing the rest into the trash. Unless Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons wrote the script, it's a sad parody of the graphic novel. If I hadn't read the original in the first place, it wouldn't be a big deal to me. Knowing what I know, I can't see the adaptation as anything but 'woke' trash. That last episode made me give up on it.
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7 episodes into the HBO show. There is some interesting stuff going on that have me going back and digging into details of the original comic. There is certainly enough material to draw from. I find the HBO version a tad too preachy and condescending regarding the race issues. The need to be blunt and over the top about being 'woke' and drawing parallels to the police and black issue or Donald Trump-ishness in the US today. Do they really feel that audiences tuning into Watchmen need that?
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Awesome. Alot of people do not know about the Tulsa Riots. It's not in any history books, the government did a real cover-up, I wish ancestors were still alive to sue the U. S. For the killings. Yes, they can be sued. The Tulsa, riots reopened, would open up a whole can of worms. They way the far-right, is acting buying all these guns, far-right nut cases found with grenade launchers, and semi automatic guns, it seems they are trying to enact history.
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Just because the heros themselves are not fascists, it doesn't mean they were not used as tools to explore the theme of fascism. Notice that Moore does not mention Ozymandias. He was the only hero that was in control of the whole sequence of events, one step ahead of everybody. He was certainly an autoritarian figure, willing to sacrifice millions of lifes for a supposedly honourable goal.
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I want to like this show. I've seen every episode so far but it still doesn't do it for me. I mean, there's some great talent involved (I especially love Tim Blake Nelson as Looking Glass) but it all feels like intentionally confusing nonsense. Plus, I get that the original comics had a political undercurrent, but it never felt so heavy-handed and awkward as it is here.
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just to correct this video. the events that occur with Adrian Veidt ARE happening on a yearly basis. The candles on the cake point to how many years his story is spanning that we are seeing. Episode 1 has 1 candle, episode 2 has 2 candles and Episode 3 has 3 candles etc.
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I imagine the people having issues with the show have trouble copping with reality as well. Cause for a fiction with giant telepath squids, masked vigilantes and a blue God like being it's amazing how much in common the universe shares with ours.
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