Alan Moore批評現代超級英雄片 - 電影
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簡單來講就是現代超級英雄電影漫畫只是不健康的逃避主義
ALAN MOORE CRITICIZES MODERN SUPERHERO STORIES AS ‘UNHEALTHY ESCAPISM’
09.13.2016
by Dwight Hill
in Comic News
Comment
Alan Moore Criticizes Modern Superhero Stories as ‘Unhealthy Escapism’
Iconic comic book writer Alan Moore is widely regarded as one of the medium’
s greatest creators. His notable works — “Watchmen,” “V For Vendetta,”
and “Batman: The Killing Joke,” among many others — are widely regarded
as some of the best comics out there, often cited for influencing generations
of creators. However, Moore is known as an opinionated sort, having vocally
expressed his particular dissatisfactions with other creators and companies
he was formerly closely associated with.
During a recent interview with Vulture, the author addressed his issue with
modern comics, superheroics, and the growing adult audience.
RELATED: Alan Moore Confirms Retirement From Comic Books
After admitting that he no longer felt the same enthusiasm about writing
comics as he once did, Moore was asked about his feelings on the core of the
comic book audience. Moore responded that he believes the average reader age
is now 30-50 years old. This, the author believes, is a bad sign:
“People have been saying since the mid-’80s that ‘comics have grown up.’
I don’t think that’s factually true. I think what happened was that there
have been a couple of comics that seemed to be reaching for a more mature
readership, and that has coincided with the emotional age of the mass
audience coming the other way.”
Specifically addressing modern superhero movies, and the lasting power of
iconic Marvel and DC characters, Moore added:
“What are these movies doing other than entertaining us with stories and
characters that were meant to entertain the 12-year-old boys of 50 years ago?
Are we supposed to somehow embody these characters? That’s ridiculous. They
are not characters that can possibly exist in the real world. Yes, I did
Watchmen. Yes, I did Marvelman. These are two big seminal superhero works, I
guess. But remember: Both of them are critical of the idea of superheroes.
They weren’t meant to be a reinvigoration of the genre.”
RELATED: Ennis & Braun Take “Sixpack and Dogwelder” on an Alan
Moore-Inspired Road Trip
Moore summed up his argument against the current state of superhero comics,
simply calling them “unhealthy escapism”:
“The superheroes of my youth had dogs that dressed in capes and masks! It’s
obvious they stand for nothing other than the power of the imagination. I
tend to see a lot of these current figures as the focus of a kind of
unhealthy escapism…I can understand the desire to hang on to your childhood
but, it turns out, you can’t. There’s nothing wrong with having fond
thoughts about this or that but you don’t have to carry it with you your
whole life like some sort of suit of magic armor.”
As the author himself put it, he seems to be in a “really bad mood about
superheroes.”
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http://www.cbr.com/alan-moore-criticizes-modern-superhero-stories-as-unhealthy-escapism/
簡單來講就是現代超級英雄電影漫畫只是不健康的逃避主義
ALAN MOORE CRITICIZES MODERN SUPERHERO STORIES AS ‘UNHEALTHY ESCAPISM’
09.13.2016
by Dwight Hill
in Comic News
Comment
Alan Moore Criticizes Modern Superhero Stories as ‘Unhealthy Escapism’
Iconic comic book writer Alan Moore is widely regarded as one of the medium’
s greatest creators. His notable works — “Watchmen,” “V For Vendetta,”
and “Batman: The Killing Joke,” among many others — are widely regarded
as some of the best comics out there, often cited for influencing generations
of creators. However, Moore is known as an opinionated sort, having vocally
expressed his particular dissatisfactions with other creators and companies
he was formerly closely associated with.
During a recent interview with Vulture, the author addressed his issue with
modern comics, superheroics, and the growing adult audience.
RELATED: Alan Moore Confirms Retirement From Comic Books
After admitting that he no longer felt the same enthusiasm about writing
comics as he once did, Moore was asked about his feelings on the core of the
comic book audience. Moore responded that he believes the average reader age
is now 30-50 years old. This, the author believes, is a bad sign:
“People have been saying since the mid-’80s that ‘comics have grown up.’
I don’t think that’s factually true. I think what happened was that there
have been a couple of comics that seemed to be reaching for a more mature
readership, and that has coincided with the emotional age of the mass
audience coming the other way.”
Specifically addressing modern superhero movies, and the lasting power of
iconic Marvel and DC characters, Moore added:
“What are these movies doing other than entertaining us with stories and
characters that were meant to entertain the 12-year-old boys of 50 years ago?
Are we supposed to somehow embody these characters? That’s ridiculous. They
are not characters that can possibly exist in the real world. Yes, I did
Watchmen. Yes, I did Marvelman. These are two big seminal superhero works, I
guess. But remember: Both of them are critical of the idea of superheroes.
They weren’t meant to be a reinvigoration of the genre.”
RELATED: Ennis & Braun Take “Sixpack and Dogwelder” on an Alan
Moore-Inspired Road Trip
Moore summed up his argument against the current state of superhero comics,
simply calling them “unhealthy escapism”:
“The superheroes of my youth had dogs that dressed in capes and masks! It’s
obvious they stand for nothing other than the power of the imagination. I
tend to see a lot of these current figures as the focus of a kind of
unhealthy escapism…I can understand the desire to hang on to your childhood
but, it turns out, you can’t. There’s nothing wrong with having fond
thoughts about this or that but you don’t have to carry it with you your
whole life like some sort of suit of magic armor.”
As the author himself put it, he seems to be in a “really bad mood about
superheroes.”
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