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		<title>Watchmen&#8217;s Silhouette: Apollonia Vanova</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 09:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terri Schwartz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the film adaptation of the graphic novel sensation &#8220;Watchmen&#8221; was first announced, the main concern was whether director Zack Snyder could pull off a successful adaptation of Alan Moore&#8217;s iconic word. Key among those concerns was whether the Minutemen &#8212; a group of superheroes founded in 1939 and pivotal to the story of &#8220;Watchmen&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>When the film adaptation of the graphic novel sensation &#8220;Watchmen&#8221; was first announced, the main concern was whether  director Zack Snyder could pull off a successful adaptation of Alan  Moore&#8217;s iconic word.</p>
<p>Key among those concerns was  whether the Minutemen &#8212; a group of superheroes founded in 1939 and  pivotal to the story of &#8220;Watchmen&#8221; &#8212; would be included in the  final product.</p>
<p>Blast got a chance to watch  the first 18 minutes of &#8220;Watchmen&#8221; at New York Comic Con a few weeks  ago and saw for ourselves that Snyder did manage to pull of a balance  of attention to detail and concrete storytelling. The Minutemen were  heavily featured in the opening minutes of the film; heroine Silhouette  prominent among them.</p>
<p>We also had the chance to speak  with actress Apollonia Vanova about the role of Silhouette and her experience  on the set of &#8220;Watchmen.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;There was a lot of attention to detail,&#8221; Vanova said of her time on the set. &#8220;I was overwhelmed. &#8230; Every little prop was perfect. I couldn&#8217;t believe how real everything was to different times and different eras. And it was just really excited  to be a part of that project to see all the characters dressed in their  costumes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Silhouette&#8217;s screen time is limited, but her presence is big part of the &#8220;Watchmen&#8221;  universe. As one of the Minutemen, Silhouette is a major figure  in the spotlight during the 1940s.</p>
<p>Her homosexuality &#8212; shown during  the film&#8217;s opening montage with a brilliantly choreographed reenactment of the V-J Day kiss &#8212; leads to her murder.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have read on an Internet  site that some lesbian women are offended about the V-J Day kiss in the  movie, writing that it is a cheap shot and an attention-getter for the  men. I don&#8217;t agree,&#8221; Vanova said. &#8220;In my opinion that sequence  should be included in the movie. &#8230; For Silhouette, this was not only about  the war ending, this victory represented her own personal victory as  well &#8212; she was Jewish and a homosexual.&#8221;</p>
<p>The V-J Day kiss &#8212; a scene  unique to the movie &#8212; was the part Vanova was asked to audition with.</p>
<p>Vanova said filming the kiss  was &#8220;amazing&#8221; and her favorite part of the experience.</p>
<p>She said during every practice  take, the set had been silent, but when it finally was time for the  shot to be filmed, balloons and firecrackers went off to represent the  celebration and then she performed the kiss.</p>
<p>In the graphic novel, Silhouette  retired from the Minutemen after the fact she was a lesbian became public  knowledge. Later on, she was murdered by one of her enemies.</p>
<p><strong>SPOILER WARNING</strong> In the film&#8217;s opening  montage, there is a scene where Silhouette and her lover are shown murdered  on their bed with the words &#8220;Lesbian Whores&#8221; written on the wall  behind them. <strong>END SPOILER</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;When we think of superheroes  or of heroes, you always think they are people with great moralities  or people who are ideal humans. And I think in (&#8220;Watchmen&#8221;) I think  that all the superheroes are flawed &#8212; and not in a bad way &#8212; but  that they are all human. &#8230; Because Sillouette was a lesbian and she had to escape Austria, she had her own personal reasons to join the minutemen and these reasons may not always be for the good of others. These superheros enact justice based on their own interpretation and morals. This is what makes them human and flawed,&#8221;  Vanova said.</p>
<p>A true thesbian, Vanova adjusts herself and her persona to her role &#8212; straight or gay.</p>
<p>&#8220;As an actor, I feel very comfortable with both,&#8221; she said, &#8220;When I do a scene with a man, the feminine apect dominates. When it as with a woman, I instinctually become more masculine.  In opera, a lot of the roles for mezzo sopranos are &#8216;pant&#8217; roles and I find the discovery of the masculine very interesting.&#8221;</p>
<p>Vanova has not seen the final  cut of &#8220;Watchmen&#8221; and could not comment on whether homosexuality  in superheroes was as present in the film as it was in the novel, but  based on the footage shown at New York Comic Con, the character of Silhouette was kept the same.</p>
<p>In the novel, the stories of the Minutemen were reserved for brief essays and excerpts from novels taken from within the Watchmen universe that followed each chapter. The history of the Minutemen illuminates on the present circumstances  of the superheroes.</p>
<p>Vanova said the film preserves  the stories of the Minutemen during the opening montage using a combination  of art references (Character Sally Jupiter&#8217;s retirement party is based on Leonardo  da Vinci&#8217;s &#8220;The Last Supper&#8221;) and historic events (Another, The Comedian, is portrayed as being the one who shot Kennedy).</p>
<p>&#8220;I think they wanted to show why, for example, my character was ousted for the group,&#8221; Vanova said.  &#8220;I think kiss is just a visual representation of what  happened to Silhouette. The snapshot.&#8221;</p>
<p>There was an additional scene shot of Silhouette escorting gangsters and &#8220;dominating them&#8221; with people taking pictures that Vanova said is being held for the DVD.</p>
<p>Vanova said it was the attention to detail that impressed her on the set.</p>
<p>&#8220;Every little prop was perfect. I couldn&#8217;t believe how real everything was to different times and  different eras,&#8221; she said. &#8220;From what I&#8217;ve seen and from when  I&#8217;ve read the comic book, it was pretty close.&#8221;</p>
<p>Her costume, which she enthusiastically expressed her love for, was a glamorized version of the black number Silhouette wore in the comics. The look required that they cinch Vanova&#8217;s  waist down to a trim 22 inches. &#8220;As long as I kept my diet, I was  fine,&#8221; she said with a laugh.</p>
<p>Vanova, who <a href="http://blastmagazine.com/search/?cx=partner-pub-3188736585979739%3Ajatq4g-6af5&amp;cof=FORID%3A10&amp;ie=ISO-8859-1&amp;q=stargate#1211">Stargate</a> fans will  recognize from her role in one episode as the Wraith Queen, said she plans  on focusing on acting and her opera singing now that &#8220;Watchmen&#8221;  is completed. She is producing her own opera CD, which is slated for release  in April.</p>
<p>She certainly has the look for fantastical sci-fi and alternate reality roles like &#8220;Watchmen&#8221; and &#8220;Stargate.&#8221; Does she look out for these roles?</p>
<p>&#8220;I just  happen to fit the roles of unusual characters,&#8221; she laughed.</p>
<p>&#8220;Watchmen&#8221; opens Friday.</p>
<p><em>Terri Schwartz also reported from New York.</em></p>
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