I did.Most powerful moment in the film for me.
I have a such a soft spot for characters who are "bad" but not truly bad, just messed up because of a crappy life. I just want to give them all hugs.
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Almost. Never had that happen before during a comic book movie. And the fact that there was no music...
The man gave an incredible performance there.
I did.Most powerful moment in the film for me.
I have a such a soft spot for characters who are "bad" but not truly bad, just messed up because of a crappy life. I just want to give them all hugs.
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Adding "Unforgettable" in the background just makes it more heartwrenching as well. Excellent scene.The Rorschach death scene didn't get to me, but what hit me the most was in the second Watchmen trailer, from 0:09 - 0:29
As I think more about it, I feel more for the Comedian character. All alone in his apartment, unable to be with his child or the woman he loves, we all know what's going to happen and so does he, his reply to the intruder, no witty comeback, no threat, his entire struggle in vain to just survive, a painful death.
He may have deserved it in some ways, but I still feel for the him in those few moments, than I do for any other character in the movie.
I think you should add that to your sig. Are we just gonna keep on exchanging <(o o)> or should we go the extra step and make a "Hug Rorschach!" club?<(o o)>
I didnt cry but it was Haley's finest moment for me.
One thing that annoyed me was Dans presence in the scene. Kovacs should've been alone with Manhatten. It's an incredibly personal moment for him. The lonely, cold, violent death of a lonely, cold, violent man.
Seemed like the only reason Dan was there was to provide a nice, Hollywood "Aaaaaaaaaaarghhh!" That'd look good in the trailer.