@Vagabond:
I get what you're saying. I know those moments were extremely emotional, but that's the thing, there were few of those moments, compared to the whole novel.
Remember the profile that was written on him when he was an adolescent? They said he was really quiet. Laurie descrbes his voice as creepy and monotone. Did you notice when he killed that guy how you could hear his breathing through the mask? And the way he reacted in the end when he wanted to expose Adrian, was not at all like him. I remember he just said 3 words: "Joking of course". And that's my view on Rorschach: Few words. Not verbose and talkative, like the movie. Except for the part on Adrian's office he was pretty much all direct phrases, straight to the point, through the entire novel.
The actor playing him did an excellent job as you said it, it wasn't so much his fault as it was the fact that they showed just the key aspects of him in the movie. Not the quietness. Not the creepyness. Not the breaking fingers of innocent men to get information he's not even sure they have.
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