I'm not sure it was really more appreciation for WW. I LOVED her the first time around and so I knew what was coming there. I think I liked it more for several reasons.
1. The hype had died down and I had read just about everything positive and negative about it. Once that was all out of the way, I could just relax into the movie without expectation.
2. I went solo so I could really concentrate on the movie without having to whisper "this is so and so and that was such and such".
3. I got to pick up on all the little easter eggs that I missed the first time around.
4. I was more comfortable with the gritty look of it. No blue skies and sunshine which for me makes sense. Everyone in the film is recovering from worse than 9/11 devestation, aliens are real and the world is different. I personally wouldn't find a lot of humor in any of that. The world would seem dark.
5. I welcomed it as a graphic novel on the big screen. A lot happens in graphic novels so I don't think it was all that disjointed and overstuffed like I heard some people say.
1. The hype had died down and I had read just about everything positive and negative about it. Once that was all out of the way, I could just relax into the movie without expectation.
2. I went solo so I could really concentrate on the movie without having to whisper "this is so and so and that was such and such".
3. I got to pick up on all the little easter eggs that I missed the first time around.
4. I was more comfortable with the gritty look of it. No blue skies and sunshine which for me makes sense. Everyone in the film is recovering from worse than 9/11 devestation, aliens are real and the world is different. I personally wouldn't find a lot of humor in any of that. The world would seem dark.
5. I welcomed it as a graphic novel on the big screen. A lot happens in graphic novels so I don't think it was all that disjointed and overstuffed like I heard some people say.
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