Reon wrote:Your right about the logical standpoint, I just disagree with his logic. To be honest I'm pry being far to critical and if anything started liking the idea ...
I don't think you're being too critical. Actually I'm enjoying this discussion. I'm actually gonna go a bit off topic here because I think it's fun talking about the different views of this comic and movie.
[SPOILER]First, let me say this. I do not approve of Adrian's plan. It was horrible and wrong, and regardless of the outcome should not have been done.
However, that said. What was done, was done. Even if Adrian had been brought to justice, it wouldn't have revived those people or restored those cities. As has been mentioned, to expose him would simply put the world back at war, and make the deaths of those he killed be for nothing.
It's one of those situations, it's kind of like...if they showed up BEFORE he executed it, they should have done everything to stop him. They shouldn't have let him. It is not the right thing to do, and he needed to be stopped. But they showed up AFTER he did, and there wasn't anything they could do, except turn him in, which would undo everything.
I'm kind of reminded of the parable Jesus told in Luke 16, of the shrewd manager. He was going to get fired, so to plan ahead for afterwards, he told people he'd lie about what they owed to his boss, that way they would take him in and help him after he got fired, and his boss applauded him. It's a weird parable. The boss knew the guy was doing something wrong, but since the manager caught him after the fact, and the guy was going to be fired anyway, there really wasn't anything he could do. All he could do is say "Whoa that was pretty smart."
So what I'm saying is, well you know, God sometimes uses evil to bring about good. And we as humans, we aren't supposed to try to do that. We shouldn't go around doing evil things hoping that good will come of it, but what I'm saying is, when bad stuff happens, God can use that to help. And I think, this is kind of like that. What Adrian did was horrible and awful and terrible, and everyone should have tried to stop him if they could have. But since they couldn't, they kind of just have to accept it and hope good can come of it.[/SPOILER]
[SPOILER]I came to think that Rorschach thought murder of "innocent" people was never right (but then again he just killed people left and right and was a little bit crazy). The second Rorschach died just really made me feel a deep care for him, the pain he had gone through in his childhood as well as how badly it seemed he wanted to help others in similar situations (based off the reaction he had when the little girl was murdered).[/SPOILER]
[SPOILER]I think what's interesting about that is, Rorschach the whole time had been saying that when the city whispered to save them, he would answer "no" and that the city was full of vermin who should die...and yet, after all that, he WAS trying to save them all, and was angered by the fact that they all died, just as he wanted.
He really is an interesting character. And you're right, he didn't think what Adrian did was really "right," but I do think deep down inside he did know that exposing Adrian would just make everyone fight again, yet he just couldn't compromise what he believed in, which was a stark believe in blacks and whites morally, and that every wrong MUST be punished.[/SPOILER]
I was constantly seeing if the movie was somehow comparing Doc to God.
Well obviously, they were. Statements like "What I actually said was, 'GOD exists and he is an American.'" Stuff like that. Not to mention earlier in the movie, where
[SPOILER]Comedian shoots the pregnant woman, and Doc says "You killed her" and he responds "Yeah, and you watched me. You could've turned the gun into steam, the bullets into Mercury, the bottle into snowflakes, you could've teleported either of us to Australia. But you stood there and WATCHED me. You're out of touch, Doc." This is obviously a commentary on the age-old adage of "If God is all powerful why does He let bad things happen?"[/SPOILER]
They did change one line a bit from the novel. In the novel, Doc says "I don't believe there is a God, Janey, and if there is, I'm not him." In the movie it's "I don't believe there is a God, and if there is, he's nothing like me." I'd be interested to know why the change of that line, since they mean completely different things.
Doc obviously doesn't represent God fully, after all, Doc is not omniscient (he knows everything that will happen in HIS life specifically, but not all events worldwide, and he knows nothing that will happen after Mars), he's not omnipotent (this is mentioned a couple of times, and shown when he isn't able to avoid getting torn apart a second time), and he's certainly not omnipresent.
However, Doc IS almost a parallel of Jesus. Brought about by a miracle, able to perform wonderous deeds, develops a following, is "crucified" in a manner of speaking, disappears from this world, only to return for a brief period of time before leaving again, and (indirectly) causes the salvation of mankind. Again I don't think they're saying "DOC IS EXACTLY LIKE JESUS" but it's definitely not an unintentional likeness.
He seemed to be so controlled by logic and science that he lost site of what truly matters.
[SPOILER]That was kind of the point too, although remember that Laurie helped him remember what was truly important, and to care about life again. He WAS honestly upset about what Adrian had done, which is why he didn't condone it, and why he tried to kill/capture Adrian too.[/SPOILER]
I guess to summarize the movie not following with my personal believes as well as me feeling like the plot was getting entangled in ulterior motives made me dislike it.
Hey, that's fine, y'know? The movie isn't for everyone. I don't think anyone here is going to insult you for not liking it. XD When you say engaged in ulterior motives, do you mean the plot itself? Or do you mean ulterior motives like, this movie is trying to change the way people think? Just trying to see if I understand what you're saying there.
Sheol777 wrote:I was a bit hesitant on the actress who played the Silk Spectre II, but she also proved to me that she had the chops for it.
Glad to see SOMEONE agrees with me. XD
I don't understand...see, I go to a lot of forums. And CAA is literally the ONLY site I've seen where anyone said that the woman playing Silk Spectre wasn't any good (out of the people who said they liked it, obviously the people who hated the movie, they're in a different boat). I really don't get it.
I mean, okay, maybe I'm willing to accept that the people on CAA are the ONLY people on the entire internet who realized her acting was bad, but I just don't see it. I wonder if they're just mad about the three minute sex scene so they decided to hate on her just because of that, but said she was a poor actress to make it look justified. XD
Again, not insulting those who said she sucked, it's just that like I said, you guys are literally the only people out of the many forums I go to that said she acted poorly, so it's really weird and I'm not sure why you think that.