Movie · 2009 · Mystery, Action, Science Fiction · 2h 43m · R · English
Curator score: 5.1/10 (1.2M ratings)
Justice is coming to all of us. No matter what we do.
Overview
In a gritty and alternate 1985, the glory days of costumed vigilantes have been brought to a close by a government crackdown. But after one of the masked veterans is brutally murdered, an investigation into the killer is initiated. The reunited heroes set out to prevent their own destruction, but in doing so they uncover a sinister plot that puts all of humanity in grave danger.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.1/10
IMDb: 7.6/10
Letterboxd: 3.68/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 64%
Metacritic: 56
TMDB: 7.4/10
Director
Zack Snyder
Production
Warner Bros. Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Legendary Pictures, DC, Lawrence Gordon Productions, Lloyd Levin Productions
Cast
Malin Åkerman, Patrick Wilson, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Carla Gugino, Laura Mennell, Matt Frewer, Stephen McHattie, Rob LaBelle, Gary Houston, James M. Connor, Mary Ann Burger, John Shaw, Robert Wisden, Jerry Wasserman, Don Thompson, Frank Novak, Sean Allan
Where to watch
Max
Curator Review
Verdict
A visually striking, aggressively stylized adaptation that nails the comic’s bleak mood and alternate-history texture more than its emotional nuance. It’s worth watching for the craft, the worldbuilding, and the audacious set pieces, but the coldness, length, and uneven tone make it more impressive than satisfying for many viewers.
Best for
fans of dark, deconstructive superhero stories
viewers who value bold visual design and stylized action
people interested in alternate-history political paranoia
comic-book readers curious about a high-profile adaptation
Skip if
you want warm, character-driven superhero storytelling
you dislike grim cynicism or irony-heavy violence
you’re sensitive to sexual content and graphic brutality
you prefer adaptations that significantly reinterpret their source material
Overview
Watchmen is less a conventional superhero movie than a glossy autopsy of the genre. It’s built around an alternate 1985 America, a murder mystery, and a steady drip of political dread, with Zack Snyder turning the comic’s panels into a meticulously composed barrage of images. The result is often mesmerizing, especially in the opening montage and the recurring moments where the film pauses to admire its own bleak machinery.
Worth noting
What keeps it from greatness is the same thing that makes it fascinating: its commitment to surface. The film is so exacting in its visual transcription that it can feel emotionally sealed off, with characters functioning more as symbols than people. Some of the performances cut through that chill, but the movie’s tone is so severe that even its jokes and sex scenes land like artifacts in a museum case.
Bottom line
Still, as a piece of pop-culture provocation, it remains distinctive. It’s a superhero film that wants to argue with the idea of superhero films, and it does so with enough scale, confidence, and technical polish to make the experience memorable even when it’s frustrating. If you’re in the mood for something grim, elaborate, and uncompromising, it’s an easy recommendation; if you want emotional warmth or a cleaner narrative payoff, it’s a tougher sell.
Top Letterboxd reviews
maria (4★) · 3917 likes
4 stars for that big glowing smurf dick and patrick wilson's kim kardashian ass
Matt Singer · 2054 likes
Do you think Bob Dylan has ever seen this movie? Does he even know it exists?
Patrick Willems (2★) · 1577 likes
Jesus I forgot how much screentime goofy cartoon Nixon with terrible makeup gets considering he appears on like four pages of the comic
Mary Conti (1.5★) · 1425 likes
No film takes a giant shit on its source material like Zach Snyder’s Watchmen. Not even Daredevil completely disrespects its comic book origins as much as Watchmen does.
In this review, I plan to go over where the film simply fails as an adaptation, and therefore as a film itself. I can’t go over everything, as that would take too much time. Instead, I’ll go over the major points that bother me.
Introduction:
I was an impressionable teenager when I… more
Warren Wilkinson (4★) · 1161 likes
I would have give it five stars, but a bit too much blue cock.
1995 · Action, Animation, Science Fiction · 1h 23m · NR · Curator 8.7/10 (568.8K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Cyberpunk philosophy, identity questions, and a cool, haunted visual palette.