Review: Justice League Picks Up The Pace of DC Universe Poorly
There is an ongoing fear that Zack Snyder would mess up the first unification film of DC superheroes, just like what he did on anti-heroes unit, “Suicide Squad”. Your fear might come true, although “Justice League” is a tad better than BvS. Since Snyder left the movie in the middle due to personal matter, Joss Wheedon re-shot some of the scenes. So, this movie could not help but to be a half-assed effort and not so coherent in its presentation. On a press screening held at newly opened Cinema XXI IMAX at The Breeze BSD City, we witnessed first hand of the fate happening to these super humans after Superman died to save the world. The film picked up what was left from “Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice” that was released in 2016. It started off with Bruce Wayne a.ka. Batman (Ben Affleck) parting ways with Diana Prince a.k.a Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) after Superman’s funeral and everyone mourn the huge loss.
Secretly, Batman collected data of meta humans as can be seen on BvS’s ending scenes. Wonder Woman was the one he met first, then he went on collecting other superheroes and tried to convince them that a massive threat was coming to endanger the lives on planet earth. The Flash (Ezra Miller) was the next target and he was a regular college boy who admitted they he never went to battle. Cyborg (Ray Fisher) knew about Batman’s recruiting plan even before he went to meet him, because he was so high tech and attached to anything technology, after all he’s part human part machine. The last one and the hardest one to convince was Aquaman (Jason Momoa) who lived in a remote village in Iceland. He believed that strongest man is strongest alone, so it took quite some time to make him believe in a common cause to join the crew.
P.S. : There will be 2 credit scenes that will correlate with next movie, so you’d better stay on your seat after the movie is finished!
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