I know Rorschach isn’t super powered but I love the detail of him jumping out of the window and landing roughly and not the super hero pose, because realistically that’s what would happen if a human jumped out of a building.
this is the dumbest scene ever, they have machine guns and he takes them out with hair spray, as if they wouldnt mow him down while he is spraying that at them
if you freeze the frame and analyze after the foot hits the puddle of water, there is a pyramid with an eye in the middle. your elite don't make mistakes
Rorschach is everything I want in a good tabletop RPG character. He follows a set of self imposed guidelines. He has personality quirks and flaws. He is incredibly quick thinking and creative. He connects clues and solves problems. He fights till the bitter end. He makes me really want to make a 5e Fighter character whose whole thing is that he possesses proficiency in tons of different things. High focus on intelligence and perception not just brute strength. His signature weapon would be a crowbar as an homage to the creative problem solving of the half life series 😊
This is one of the few scenes in the movie that, in my opinion, is actually better than the graphic novel. I always loved how Snyder took the time to show how dangerous, intelligent, and unpredictable Rorschach can be. He wasn't just some psycho with a cool mask; this was someone who could solve crimes that would leave the police scratching their heads, fight several different opponents at the same time, and not just survive but thrive in prison. Rorschach had the balls to stand before a god and refuse to compromise, even in the face of Armageddon.
I miss the good days when Zach Snyder made good superhero movies. What happened to the guy that was good and when superhero movies are great with good as gold?