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Tales of The Black Freighter (2009)

Tales of The Black Freighter (2009)
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Named after the comic book that appeared in the original Watchmen graphic novel as a story-within-a-story, this animated companion piece to director Zack Snyder's feature film version of Watchmen finds an inner-city youth reading a story entitled "Marooned" from the eponymous comic book. In "Marooned," a young mariner cast adrift at sea attempts to return to his hometown in order to warn the locals of the approaching Black Freighter. In order to accomplish this formidable task, the desperate seaman must shed his inhibitions, using the bodies of his dead shipmates as a raft, and killing anyone unfortunate enough to get in his way. Arriving back in town under the assumption that the crew of the Black Freighter has already taken over, the mariner mistakenly attacks his own wife in the darkness of the couple's home. Realizing his tragic mistake, he ventures back to the shore to see the Black Freighter approaching, and swims out toward the ship to confront the crew. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Daniel DelPurgatorioMike Smith, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Tales of The Black Freighter

Named after the comic book that appeared in the original Watchmen graphic novel as a story-within-a-story, this animated companion piece to director Zack Snyder's feature film version of Watchmen finds an inner-city youth reading a story entitled "Marooned" from the eponymous comic book. In "Marooned," a young mariner cast adrift at sea attempts to return to his hometown in order to warn the locals of the approaching Black Freighter. In order to accomplish this formidable task, the desperate seaman must shed his inhibitions, using the bodies of his dead shipmates as a raft, and killing anyone unfortunate enough to get in his way. Arriving back in town under the assumption that the crew of the Black Freighter has already taken over, the mariner mistakenly attacks his own wife in the darkness of the couple's home. Realizing his tragic mistake, he ventures back to the shore to see the Black Freighter approaching, and swims out toward the ship to confront the crew. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
64 mins
Director(s):
Daniel DelPurgatorioMike Smith
Writer(s):
Zack SnyderAlex Tse
Producer(s):
Karen Mayeda-VranekWesley CollerBrian McNulty
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Lawrence C D.

    This cartoon Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter was only 20 minutes long if that., skip this there is a whole lot more that are a whole better than this garbage.

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    Candace S.

    Beautiful graphics. Although I'll have to admit the story was a little confusing. I was'nt sure whether or not the end was in his mind or true. I still enjoyed the movie...

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    Luther K.

    Good artistic vision, altho dark and twisted was very entertaining!

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