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  54. A mariner survives an attack from the dreaded pirates of the Black Freighter, but his struggle to return home to warn it has a horrific cost.
  55. As someone who takes delight generally in the DC animations I was hugely impressed by Tales of the Black Freighter. There are a couple of instances where the action is a tad lacking in flow but even that&#39;s occasional. The animation is very detailed and atmospheric, with well-done character designs. The music is appropriately haunting and never overdone, while the writing is intelligent and thought-provoking. Most of the action is very well-choreographed and paced and the story is dark in tone, very compelling and quite suspenseful and even chilling. The characters are engaging, not stock and with a sense of conflict that gives them some dimension. Gerard Butler&#39;s voice work is superb, a perfect balance of gruff and sympathetic.<br/><br/>Overall, a simply great DC animation short, that more than stands up on its own. 9/10 Bethany Cox
  56. Anybody who&#39;s familiar with the Watchmen graphic novel will recognize the significance of the Tales of the Black Freighter. This was originally the comic-within-the-comic, having nothing much to do with the events of Watchmen, but offering a stark thematic parallel.<br/><br/>This animated feature translates that segment of the comic to accompany the Watchmen film (and if you watch the film&#39;s Ultimate Cut, this cartoon will be spliced into the main feature). On its own, the cartoon is short, bleak, and pretty gnarly. It runs pretty fast and it tells a heck of a story.<br/><br/>Following the Watchmen comic closely, this feature tells a very dark and violent story full of hideously ironic twists. The story is simple, but highly effective. It offers the bare minimum characterizations, but it digs deeply into the main character&#39;s psyche and madness to dig up strong themes of humanity&#39;s savagery; themes that are effectively echoed in the Watchmen film.<br/><br/>This feature uses pretty decent animation quality: movements are a little stiff and cheap, but it looks sharp, clean, and well-rendered. Voice-acting is not bad, and the writing is good. Designs for the characters and settings are good, and some scenes show good imagination. Music is alright.<br/><br/>Recommended for anybody interested in the Watchmen film.<br/><br/>4/5 (Entertainment: Good | Story: Good | Film: Good)
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  58. In the fictional world depicted in the &quot;Watchmen&quot; comic book, superheroes are controversial public figures and therefore not standard comic book subject matter. Instead, other stories of heroism like pirates are popular. &quot;Tales of the Black Freighter&quot;, therefore, is a comic-within-the-comic about the titular Freighter and its pirate crew.<br/><br/>In the &quot;Watchmen&quot; movie adaptation, &quot;Tales of the Black Freighter&quot; was to be presented in segments using stylized animation. However the complete film&#39;s run time would have extended beyond three hours, which the studio found unacceptable. Instead, &quot;Tales of the Black Freighter&quot; was incorporated into the film for the &quot;Ultimate Edition&quot; DVD and Blu-ray release; in addition to being available separately on DVD and Blu-ray. The DVD and Blu-ray versions will contain the following main presentations:<br/><br/>* &quot;Tales of the Black Freighter&quot;: A animated short-film based on the comic-within-the-comic of Watchmen, in a drawing style close to that of original graphic artist Dave Gibbons. Rated R for violent and grisly images. Running time: 26 minutes<br/><br/>* &quot;Under the Hood&quot;: A mockumentary short film based on the excerpts of the same name book withing the Watchmen mythology, supposedly written by Hollis Mason, aka Nite Owl I, exposing the background of many characters as well as a brief introduction to the alternate reality everything takes place. Rated PG for mild thematic elements, brief violent and suggestive images and smoking. Running time of 38 minutes.<br/><br/>As a extra features, both versions will contain:<br/><br/>* Story Within A Story: The Books of Watchmen: A short documentary on how Watchmen defined the metafiction in comic books, as well as its innovative narrative structure.<br/><br/>* A First Look at &quot;Green Lantern: First Flight,&quot; the next DC Universe Original Animated Movie.<br/><br/>Also, exclusively in the Blu-ray version:<br/><br/>* &quot;The Two Bernies&quot;: A scene from Watchmen not seen in theaters, featuring the news vendor and the kid reading the comic book beside his namesake.<br/><br/>* &quot;The Why of Watchmen: Director Zack Snyder explains the reasons Watchmen is still so relevant in fiction and in the world today. Its a cue by a company called Groove Addicts called &quot;The Beast at Our Door&quot;. The track was supposedly going to be found on their release &#39;Full Tilt 3&#39;, however inquiries about the subject to the Groove Addicts website are as of yet unanswered. a5c7b9f00b
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