Watchmen: Rorschach's death
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- Опубліковано 1 гру 2021
- Doctor Manhattan (Billy Crudup) complies with Rorschach’s (Jackie Earle Haley) demand and kills him to prevent him from revealing the truth. Nite Owl (Patrick Wilson) is left completely lost and angry after witnessing his friend’s death
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I think that Rorschach's voice is More Batman-ish than Batman's voice
Definitely better then Christian bale’s Batman’s voice
@@jessedellross3245 i know right
Agreed 💯
Well, it’s definitely better than Christian Bale’s. But I actually really like Ben Affleck’s version.
Well, it’s definitely better than Christian Bale’s. But I actually really like Ben Affleck’s version.
Best line in the graphic novel and the movie “If you had cared from the start none of this would have happened”
I don't think he wants to be mankind's god.
@@Willys-Wagon No one who wants to be a god is worthy of becoming one
This is one of my favorite scenes in any superhero movie. Rorschach was the standout of the film and then he dies in this horribly gut-wrenching way. No sunshine and rainbows for this ending. As much as I would’ve wanted him to live, this was surprising and refreshing for a superhero flick.
It was all in the '85 graphic novel.
He died well
Never compromise, even in the face of Armageddon
@@Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire He died with his integrity and honor. Far better than his friends who accepted Ozymandias' actions.
@@danielhaire6677 while I condemn them I can however understand why they would seek to make peace with the situation for the sake of the greater good
I love this scene. Rorschach coming to terms that he's about to die, the first time you see John show remorse for what he's about to do, and New-Owl's "NO" turning into a gutteral scream. Very well done.
Definitely a very well done and memorable scene!
I always loved, too, how he chooses to die as Walter Kovacs, rather than Rorschach.
Rorschach wanted to die. And Rorschach wanted Dr. Manhattan to be the kind of person who would kill him. Because that is what, in Rorschach's demented mind, a hero is: a morally uncompromising killer who will do anything, no matter how cruel or heartless, if he believes it is necessary in the service of what he believes is good. And despite another commenter's opinion, he doesn't die as Walter Kovacs. As Rorschach himself says, Kovacs died in the shed with the little girl. Only Rorschach emerged from that shed, not Kovacs.
@@woodrobin I agree with literally everything you said other than "Rorschach wanted to die". No he didn't, he wanted to expose everything. He merely thought it better and more honorable to die than to accept Ozymandius' plot. And he didn't believe "a hero is an uncompromising killer", he didn't even believe in the concept of a hero; he saw the world in black and white, and himself as a garbage man willing to do what it takes. But I guess art and literature is up to interpretation, so if that's what you took away from the character and his arc, who am I to tell you you're wrong? Watchmen is one of the greatest graphic novels ever, and I'm glad that its characters and messages create discourse to this day.
Nite Owl gave up and live a normal life. Get married, have a daughter, keeps haunted relics, documented people under the possession of demons with his wife, became an exorcist, fight a nun
LMAO and all true
dont forget his service in the military before becoming Nite owl (midway)
Also became an Atlantean and fought Aquaman.
@@christopherregan1654 I didnt even know that was him holy shit
Lol
Rorschach knew his journal would get the word out and he still refused to stay quiet. I'm pretty sure he wanted to die instead of live with the world anyway but MAN was this guy unshakable.
Rorschach was his own version of idealist too. Rorschach at this point had all but given up on most people criminals in particular. I honestly respect Adrian for having both the wit, and balls to see around John's "omnipotence", and warp it using technology they built together. He knew just how distant John had become to the human race, and how much more distant he would become not too long from the movies events. He knew even if John went full god-mode the nuclear fallout of the war to come would have f'd humanity into a coma or just flatline it. The only way out of it was by making John the ultimate scapegoat in the eyes of humanity.
Adrian was a more stupid idealist than Rorschach lol. Adrian's peppy little plan would have lasted 5yrs tops, and humanity would have been back to square 0. The human capacity for resilienceand rhats resilience of and for everything was lost on him lol.
@@emmanueloluga9770 well that is 5 years of hope right, because that is all humanity is got hope.
@@emmanueloluga9770 humanity will destroy itself anyway . The only way and that way won't work either is to install a global dictator and hope that he stays benevolent
@@wei270 Yes but then what ? As if humanity would have nuked each other. I don’t think they would. Adrian did that to serve his ego nothing more. Idealizing mankind would have been to trust mankind that it would come together through peace not war. Adrian had the resources to save mankind instead he chose to destroy or mutilate it for the guise of sacrificing millions to save billions. His worshiping of Alexander the Great was the problem. He should have idolized Buddha or Jesus. Using his brain and resources to help heal humanity.
@@Legendaryburrito123 you are operationing under the assumption that humanity can be healed. that is an assumption you choose to make, other may not do the same.
Bro imagine one of your (if not THE best) of your friends explodes from some blue guy with no clothes and he kisses your girl and leaves like nothing happened, I feel so bad for Nite Owl
It's what he gets for being such a wimp.
😭😭
>Kill yo friend
>Steal yo girl
>Leave
And worst for Night owl he can’t do anything to Dr manatthan
@@andrewternet8370 yes that tends to happen with hoes.
The fact that this woman had balls to break up with someone who can erase her with a thought and go with someone else.
Their breakup was mutual
He couldn't give her what she wanted..
.."a big hunka wood"
"Tachions are no substitute for a nice hunk of wood.
Cheat*
She knows he isn't interested in "petty" mortals anymore 😂👍🏾
He's not a human. He has no felling what so ever. And he didn't react how humans do when there relationship is ending. He even don't care about humans at this point that's why Rorschach said " Suddenly you discover humanity." " Convenient"
The way Dr Manhattan started to look away from rorschach after he makes his point just seem worthy of pointing out. When the immovable object is shook, you can only wonder what caused it.
The simple wave of his hand and he exploded was oddly scary.
I think Dr Manhattan respected Rorschach, there was a small part of him that didn't want to do what he knew he had to do...
@@johncook9392 true, it does seem like he had a semblance of regret at the thought of what he was about to do, that’s probably a more likely explanation as well
Note Owl is right. Ozymandias mutilated mankind because of a "perfect utopia" to develop. And that is why Comedian was sad because the world can't stop fighting or preventing hatred and anger instead of seeking forgiveness towards each other.
Unless I'm mistaken, Doomsday Clock is a direct sequel to this and that perfect utopia didn't last long either, Ozymandias lived long enough to see it all fall apart and Dr. Manhattan returned with a better solution after observing another, more powerful hero.
@@noobie5324 Watchmen is Canon to DC, DC is not Canon to Watchmen.
Both are separate variants of the same Universe, that said yeah Rorschach's last action of rebellion completely shredded Ozzy's new World Structure. The Comedian was right, it's all a big joke.
@@maylabrown4584 i am pretty stupid so can you explain how x is canon to y but not the other way around please
@@ryanhollstein4164 There are two different Universes for Watchmen.
There is the Prime Universe where all the events in the Original Watchmen Universe take place and then the DC Variant of the Watchmen Universe where Doctor Manhattan bridged the Watchmen Universe with the DC Main Universe/Earth-1.
Think of it like two paintings, both paintings are the same, with Painting #1 staying the same with no changes. But Painting #2 has been changed, recolored and added upon becoming a new Painting.
@@maylabrown4584 thanks for the explaining it in a simple enough way for me to understand
So glad Nite Owl was present for this in the movie version. The two had repaired their friendship in the comic, and seeing him move on without wondering what happened to Rorschach always seemed odd.
Genuinely one of the changes they made for the film that I liked. That gutteral scream man... you don't see that in modern comic movies nor Oscar nominated movies. It was raw, I love this scene.
That deep look of true despair in John's eyes he doesn;t want to do it, but he knows he has to, or everything they went through would be in vain as well as for humanity.
Dr. Manhattan was stupid tho, as everything they did would eventually be in vain after 5 yes tops. Humans don’t really learn from the past lol. A single human can learn from the past, but humans as a group have a harder time doing that for some reason
Doesn't matter because he dropped his journal off to the paper. He had a backup plan in case and it was to imply it was exposed during the ending and just not shown. Roshack could have just walked away but he was too honoree to let things go.
@@emmanueloluga9770 yeah the film turned dr. Manhattan into an idiot. Shit film that managed to ruin the most amazing comic book story I’ve ever read.
I’ll always despise Snyder for this movie. Just incompetence at the highest level
@@benjy117 he ruined everything with that journal what a prick.
Zack Snyder, this is one of your finest works, and a real piece of art!
He a had a good script/material
It aged perfectly. When it came out nobody liked it but now it stands out among hero movies
Too bad it got to his head and tried to make Superman in this same way. This aesthetic would have worked well for Batman, but Superman? Completely dropped the ball there.
@@mharouny1 no one gave him any more good scripts to make. sad.
@@mar10ssj1 gtfo. Best Superman ever made. Your opinion is like moldy cheese.
this is the result of choosing acting skills over good looks only.. true masterpiece.
"United humanity, but at what cost?"
So many layers to that question in this movie.
Batman and Rorschach would have been really good friends and a really good team.
Batman: There is a difference between you and me. We both looked into the abyss but when it looked back at us.....you blinked.
Batman said this to owlman
Rorschach is the Question taken to his ultimate conclusion
no the fuck they wouldnt lmao.
rorschach is a murderer for his own self indulgence and he degusies it as heroism. that his whole entire character.
@@GhostoftheTenthEye ......
@@JF_productions5 you can....... me all you want its the truth
So sad that Rorschach could never figure out who Steve Jobs was
Nite Owl gave up, went to live underwater and became Ocean Master.
No he became ghost hunter hahaha
No wonder he looked so familiar lol
No he married and became an exorcist
The Deep
I actually like this version of events better than what happened in the book. In the book; Rorschach is obliterated and no one even cared, not even Dan. But I like the prospect of Manhattan showing remorse displayed through his constant blinking (it is mentioned that he shows subtle facial twitches during emotional distress in the film.), Haley's performance during his final moments and voice breaking was on point, Dan's despair after watching his friend and partner being annihilated and turned to human sludge before his very eyes (I can't even imagine watching my best friend die like that), and then later his rage when he attacks Veidt and beats him to a bloody pulp while Veidt just allows him to because he knows he deserves it. And then that moment of Dan telling Veidt that he didn't save mankind, he just deformed it through a lie. There's something beautifully human about the events and the way they transpired in the film vs the book (still love the book though.). I think Alan Moore's disdain for Rorschach actually clouded his judgement when it came to the character's demise, but you can tell that the people who made the film felt very differently about the character and it shows.
I recall reading somewhere that Alan Moore was horrified to learn that people **liked** Rorschach. That Moore made him to be, basically, an uncompromising fascist that people were supposed to cheer when he was murdered. Allegedly he expressed great disdain for those readers who actually identified with Rorschach saying, in effect, I can't control how people are supposed to act - meaning - the audience was supposed to loathe Rorschach, not see themselves in him; which to me just reinforces the trope of the political Right seeing the political Left as well-intentioned but misguided, while the Left sees the Right as pure evil. It's clear that's how Moore viewed Rorschach.
@@dhunter1133 yeah, he was supposed to be a satire of Steve Dtiko's Mr. A and the Question. It's funny, because Alan also did V for Vendetta, where an anarchist psycho brutally tortures a 16 year old girl the same way the SS guards used to torture people in Block 11 at Auschwitz, to show her the truth or something like that. I personally don't think torturing children is very heroic, but that's just me. Maybe I'm just a fascist apologist or whatever. I'm not one to think that Rorschach is without flaw, but at least he has some humanity, much more than I can say of Dr. Manhattan. The guy walks around showing his dick to everyone and doesn't seem to mind how wierd or uncomfortable that is, he truly has no empathy.
@@dhunter1133way too many people on the political right want to kill people on the political left for me to buy that "well intentioned" shit. Both sides hate each other, the radicals especially so, don't try to dress it up or make some smoke and mirror shit
This was much sadder and carried much more weight in the film than in the comic. It's rare when that happens.
bc rorschach was a jerk in the comics
@@hayate503 Rorshach was the exact same in the movie as he was in the comics. The difference was night and day. There are other ways to say You didn't read it.
@@lilkingg82 lmao they didn't show the rorschach that didn't care about the rape attempt of the comedian bc. she was a 'whore'
@@lilkingg82 i read the comic and both interpretations are different. Especially regarding how Rorschach is a lovable badass in this movie, and a scumbag in the comic. But both have their core drive. I still prefer movie rorschach though, because he’s a unique character and almost a hero. I even dressed up as him once.
@@80skidwannabe28 Rorshach is literally about the same. The difference is night and day. Only real difference is some of the lines and how they were said.
Whoever did the casting for this movie did it justice. I didn't know any of these actors when I saw it, but they all did a hell of a job. Top notch!
Throughout the movie, it’s said Manhattan doesn’t feel or care anymore. Here he clearly does……and it’s ripping him apart to do what he feels he must do.
Rorschach: the hero who refused to change his convictions. Who stood for what was right…regardless of the consequences.
That's what's so amazing about this scene. It is the "immovable object vs unstoppable force" on film. They are both dead set in their convictions..
I dont think he stood for whats right, cause he wanted to let humanity destroy itself before he'd drop his ideals
@@vasvas8914 I think his argument is if humanity can only survive with a lie, than it is not worth saving. Adrian robbed humanity of its chance to prove it was worthy of its existence. Again that is all his perspective imo. In my opinion you cant improve when your dead, stopping armageddon was the only rational choice Adrian had if he was truly certain this was the only way.
@@theyux1 yeah, thats just makes every act he did pointless - what is the reason to kill murderers and rapists if you're gonna let all their potential victims die anyway because you're not comfortable with a lie? He was a stubborn idealist who put his principles above survival of his species, there's nothing heroic about that. Its very selfish actually, unlike what Adrian did. My opinion
@@vasvas8914 again i am just arguing his case which I dont agree with.
But before kill the random bad guys in his eyes was killing the random outliers that gave humanity a bad reputation. Not all of humanity was evil, far to much was.
However if humanity wipes itself out that is a different story. And worse Adrian did not even give humanity the chance to prove it was worthy of surviving.
Rorschach was an absolutist black and white morality. If humanity cant live with the truth. Then it does not deserve to live.
Again I dont agree. Humanity cant improve if its dead.
Not that I agree with Adrian. He assumed humanity could not be saved without wiping out entire cities which is easily debatable. Especially given he is literally the smartest person in the world and he could have attempted to get Manhattan on board with a myriad of solutions.
Watchmen is such an excellent movie. I wish there was a sequel with these same actors. Or perhaps side-stories from when they were the Minutemen.
NiteOwl does a spin off where he's an exorcist.
@@O1OO1O1 That sounds like a poorly written "joke" from the Watchmen HBO series. Is that something "God" told you when you were going to be sent to hell? That entire "joke" thing was a textbook definition of "Lazy Writing" from unskilled people. I can see why that series got only one season, along with all the "F" words that had no place in a TV show about superheroes.
@@michaelzoran good self-own
@@O1OO1O1 wth was that guy on
@@banjabalst4973 probably the American education system
This is why you never ask "Who the hell is Steve Jobs?"
That scene, Rorschach removing his mask, got very emotional and let Dr. Manhattan kill him.
I love how Brown Batman runs out at 0:09, like a kid running out to the school playground to watch the 2 toughest bullies in the school fight.
It is not brown batman it is nite owl
Hahahahaha that's soooo true! I'm glad I'm not the first one to think that.
This scene has always given me goosebumps
And this is why Dan quit being a caped crusaders, and went to become a Paranormal investigator instead.
Ultimately I think that Dr Manhattan has a certain appreciation for Rorschach... I think he understood his drive, tenacity, and honesty. It may have been one of the reasons he delayed in ending him
I think it's more because Rorschach had a point- Dr Manhattan could have prevented this had he cared from the start.
I get that Adrian is super smart, but how does he absorb those punches without being knocked out?
Simple he relaxes his muscle and joint to absorb 80% of the damage. And he do that a the exact timing .Everyone know that bro .
@@nicolasmarand108 bro you're so smart
@@nicolasmarand108 no… lol
@@MontyQueues If you're trying to say he's not smart I'ma sit on you
You watch too much baki
I love the way nite owl takes his hood off when Rorschach gets ganked. He has a moment of clarity and realizes that he, Rorschach, comedian, and silk spectre are just people with personality disorders in spandex trying to play in the same league as a literal god. He might be the only character in The Watchmen who ever realizes that The Watchmen is a satire of superhero comics. Alan Moore rocks. This is mostly a mediocre movie, but it still has some of the special sheen of the comic. The real practical joke was the accident that created Dr Manhattan.
It's interesting that Ozymandias is also so far out of everyone else's league. He's the only one who is actually able to get on Manhattan's level. It takes him an immense amount of effort to be as effective as Manhattan is without trying, but he can do it. He's an interesting counterpoint to the general narrative of Manhattan making the other superheros irrelevant. Ozymandias is explicitly just a guy. He's extremely strong, but he doesn't have super strength, he just works out more than the other heros do. He shows that in this universe, a genuinely great individual actually can be a superhero, without any powers, while Dr Manhattan exists. And that just drives even deeper how pathetic the other heros are.
And yet at the end he had to orchestrate the deaths of millions. So much for being a hero.
@@esyphillis101 It's just the trolley problem in a superhero movie form. If you really believe that there's no other way to save the Earth's people, and you save more people than you kill, then he did the heroic thing.
Catching a bullet and it not penetrating his hand is not something he learned working out.
Ironically the best role ever for Patrick Wilson.
Rorscharch was turned intova Rorschach inkblot
The title compared to the thumbnail is hilarious.
One more body amongst foundations... Good god that is so sadly beautifully put
One of the best superhero scenes ever
One of the best movies ever
Nice video 👍
The most emotionally charged moment of the movie. He was a damaged person and you could feel that he just wanted it to end.
If the Comedian could see the state of our country now, I wonder what he would say . I love this movie.
It's all a stupid joke.
I mean he would be jealous, we got a lot of problems but compared to the watchmens universe its night and day. Anyone who thinks things have never been this bad needs to open a history book and just randomly flip to a page.
The Comedian would absolutely, positively adore Donald Trump.
We could have used him during some of that rioting and looting.
THIS JUST IN, THE COMEDIAN HAS INCINERATED A GROUP OF HOODLUMS LOOTING PLAYSTATIONS AT TARGET
When I was a kid, I remember Jackie Earle Haley from the "Bad News Bears" days.
He really turned into an even better actor later on.
it's so sad that steve jobs died of ligma
WTF HOW DID I FIND YOU HERE HAHAHAHAHAHA
@@Quakeh idk who you are but that fortnite compilation goes hard brother
@@Juixe i chatted on ur twitch stream like 2 yrs ago where u told me that u worked at a cinema and shit where u played osu and mc and since then followed u on twitter
who the hell is steve jobs
@@Vapor817 L I G M A B A L L S
Jackie Earle Haley deserved an academy nod for this performance.
Rorschach true hero face death with honor he want to truth until the end
Underrated masterpiece and the best Zack Snyder.
Now that I know where his name comes from his mask makes so much sense
Be great to see rorschach have his own show
What a fantastic film
the greatest movie with deep meaning about how the humans work....
News flash Rorschach makes pretty snow angel🤣
I love the idea that the dc universe was dr Manhattan recreating the world
And to think, Rorschach was written with the intention to be in the wrong in this scene
i mean, he kinda was, he wanted to revert humanity back to a state of wars that could and eventually would wipe out ALL of humanity, all because he couldn't live with a lie, and called himself a hero
@@San-lh8us Rorschach is compelling specifically because he lives a contradiction. Just like Ozymandias, he is selfish and self-righteous but also technically correct from a particular perspective; they're both naive in perfectly opposite ways. Only Dr.Manhattan can see all of the perspectives but when faced with that much freedom he simply shuts down. Only one character was truly correct in the end, and it was The Comedian. Any idiot can make a simple thing complicated; for all of his craftiness and wit, Ozmandias was even more out of touch than Manhattan.
@@San-lh8us Rorschach was morally in the right here though. He couldn't be party, even in a passive, accessory after the fact sense, to an act of evil such as the murder of several million innocent people. Also, he had a sort of radical libertarian philosophy, which would make him naturally distrustful of top-down solutions imposed by powerful elites -- and with good reason actually; central planners who want to manage whole societies have a uniformly bad record. Even the most brilliant human beings can't predict and manage the actions of millions of individuals.
One of the things I actually liked about the "sequel" DC wrote to this, "Doomsday Clock," was the scene when Ozymandias comes to the prime DC universe, and he finds Lex Luthor (he's searching for him and Bruce Wayne, because he's identified them as this earth's two smartest human beings), and Luthor says "Let's see if I'm understanding you correctly. You... created an 'alien invader' that murdered three million people to unite the world. And you're _surprised_ that it hasn't stayed united? If you're the smartest man on your planet, I'd hate to meet the dumbest."
If something like this happened in reality, I'd share Rorschach's skepticism that it could actually work, long-term, and I'd definitely share his copinion that it was crime against humanity.
I need to watch this movie again, it's been too long.
He's not really dead as long as we remember him.....
and then glue all the bits back together.
As demon man said they'll have to glue you back together in hell. I'm sure we'll figure it out.
@@Duckwithblueandredhat demon man lol
@@diegobrando2750 I was really hoping no one would notice as I was too lazy to edit it
@@Duckwithblueandredhat 'Twas funny at the very least :)
Rorschach’s one of my all time favorite comic book movie characters ever made. I hated when Dr Manhattan just killed him like that he just obliterated him in an instant.
I just noticed that the snow stops when they talk
Oh wow I finally noticed his blood was a worshack test
I hope Dc brings back Doctor Manhattan and just reboots everything just like in comic
Haley is a destroyer of worlds in this movie, what a great actor
Alternate movie title. Nite Owl has a difficult day.
Kills Rorschach then proceeds to leave the Galaxy... Wtf
He left and went to the dc universe.
@@znspyder and make superman helpless
@@znspyder Isn't this still the DC universe?
@@lordofthesithvader9430 lemme rephrase, The Main DC universe.
@@znspyder Oh okay
"Outta my way,, people have to be told!"
"OK."
"yo thanks for helping to clear my name mr.rorschach, i think you and i might have a bright futrue together, and you too owl man dont think i forgot about you, you two are my bestest buds"
*flash forward to very bright world in a yellow tint of the three eating ice cream, going to the park, using the swing ect, ozy can be seen on tvs in the background to be the real villain humanity unites to stop, peace and truth and justice and freindship gets brought it everyone*
Well obviously Rorschach he couldn’t take it anymore. And I don’t blame him.
It was not a painless death. But at least it was a quick one.
“Too bad steve jobs died of ligma”
“Who the hell is steve jobs?”
“Ligma balls”
*confuse screaming*
I was looking for this comment
The stained snow isn't unlike a Rorschach painting
By killing him its as if he killed everyone on the ozymandias attack. He took responsibility for all those deaths by never allowing them to be avenged.
More than that... He killed an innocent to make the plan work, Ozzie killed many to make the plan work.
One man vs a city, but that's a question of numbers. Now he's crossed that threshold he has become someone who will do what Ozzie did and for the same reasons. The lie becomes a truth.
@@matthewspencer2094 ozzie killed many "innocent" to make the plan work. We're saying the same thing
He accepted himself as an accomplice
I really wish people would not put spoilers in video titles.
Wait a sec, who the hell is Steve Jobs???
Dr manhattan is so freaking op
Rorschach is a classic comic book detective vigilante. Back when comics used to routinely have their characters killing the bad guys.
Rorschach was a mentally ill murderous vigilante, but he turned out to be a better hero in the end than all the rest. He sacrificed his life to ensure the truth came out. One of the best comic book characters ever written.
"I can change almost anything, but I can't change human nature". Well he's not God, even if he's nigh-omnipotent on the physical and astral plane, he can't rewrite every law.
Even his splashed blood looks like my parents fighting
Such a good movie
Best superhero movie ever made.
"Vibe check"
After mopping the floor with both Nite Owl and Rorschach, Ozymandias doesn't bother to defend himself anymore
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Volumes, lots of volumes.
They should have put in the part where Dr. Manhattan tells Ozy that his peace will only be temporary and watch Ozy go nuts.
Oh shit its Patrick Wilson! Thats my boy
I like how Ozy doesn't bother fighting back against Nite Owl because he already won.
nothing left but an ink blot
I always thought Manhattan could've done it more respectfully. Maybe not leave him like a splash of blood on the ground.
It's symbolism, perhaps you didn't notice the shape of the splash of blood......
yeah the splash is like a snow angel we make while playing in snow
The mcu needs to deathly completely bring him in
The mcu needs to bring him in!
Zack snyder needs a good script to create masterpiece!none of DCEU movies has his script,Zack doesn't writes script so don't blame him for flaws like ,,save martha"
Life is the real practical joke… Existence.
Hey, I hope you are okay. I don't know what you are going through, but maybe professional help is the answer, or talking to a trusted friend about what you are going through. People care about you, even if it may not feel like it at times. Be safe, and take care.
Then there is something wrong with you. Even the creator himself thinks that there’s something wrong with people who look up to Rorschach
I think the only thing I understood Rorschach say was "do it"
I’m gonna animate this scene
It's so sad Steve Job dies of ligma"
"Who the hell is Steve Job"
*LIGMA BALL*
1:14
It's so sad Steve Jobs died of ligma..
Who is Steve jobs?
@@Prinygod ligma balls
@@jc13sec buueeeummmmmmmmmmmmm
@@aarons0z992 Dan Dreiberg: NOOOOEUUUUUGH!
Why does he has to shatter him like that?! Why not just stop his heart or something?! Just added drama & horror?
More humane this way, he died instantly, if his heart just stopped he'd be in pain until his brain died of oxygen deprivation
Antimatter has it correct, but adding...
They'll need to erase his body. Manhattan most assuredly killed him on a molecular level, it was likely the most painless death in history. He could literally beat any nerve action, go right into his brain and flip all the right switches. He has the benefit for foresight as well, the tachyons won't interfere this time, meaning he can see the end result of his actions and recursively create a better more merciful kill. Likely dismembering him in this way will make clean up easier, but he might not have had the heart to obliterate him further... or wanted to leave something for Veidt to actually have to deal with. There may not even be cells on that ground, simply red water and clumps of tissue that don't have any cells left.
He could've gone into his system and caused his entire body to experience euphoria for a millisecond while it tore itself apart. You needn't worry.
It looks horrific to us, but to Rorshach... likely better than anything he'd had in a long time. We should all be so lucky to have a literal god take us apart instead of just nature. Then again there's not much difference - human nature took him apart all the same, just in a better way.
I'm just talking the logistics of his death.
The reason is awful.
Rorschach becomes a Rorschach lmao
Rorschach is my favourite out of all the Watchmen i REALLY love his mask man fr his death was so sudden i was like COME ON WTF WHY RORSCHACH??
That's Baby Girl
I swear to god, If I were to hear him saying "IT'S BECAUSE I'M BATMAN" or "WHERE'S THE DETONATOR" with his voice I would've literally died on the spot.
Yes it’s hard to deny Ozymandias logic. But, at peace for how long? The world will grow to forget about Dr. Manhattan on mars and also one big “flaw” in his logic that I noticed even when I was younger while watching this was why would Dr.Manhattan stop at just the major cities if he had truly gone berserk wouldnt the humans eventually notice that Manhattan isn’t a threat that could be defeated and not even a threat to humans entirely. The question of “why did he stop there?” Will for sure be asked and without further manipulation and death from Manhattan he would just be repeating the cycle. And the new cycle he is creating is ultimately resulting in even more human deaths throughout the future.
Yeah both the movie and the novel have a problem in that attacks would have to continue to remind humanity every decade or two that an enemy (Manhattan or Lovecraftian Horror) is still out there and still toying with us. The problem of course is that unless humanity can get the upper hand eventually and hunt down their enemy and destroy him/it eventually they will grow weary of the fight, the tax burden of the fight, and the worldwide military industrial complex this would likely spawn. For Ozymandias it would be hard to keep making his fake Lovecraftian extra-dimensional destroyer (As in the novel). Someone would eventually expose it. For Manhattan he's not likely to even remember to come back every decade or two, to refresh man's fear of him. Eventually a century of nothing would pass and the survivors will have all passed away and the "Never forget" impetus will start fading. They will have to keep killing millions on a regular basis and if humans press forward with technologies to hunt down and combat Manhattan or actually open some portal into another dimension the results likely won't be good.
In the movie: sounds like Batman
In real life: sounds more like David Van Dreissen
I know this an old movie, but the biggest spoiler of the movie in the title? Fr?