Review of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) by Gameanalyzer — 25 Mar 2016
One of the prime requisite for movie to connect to audience is not jumping into explosive CGI actions. There is time and pacing involved heavily with it. BvS adopts a unique style to pit the iconic characters against each other.
The premise comes to its senses when the action unfolds. This is where Snyder has accomplished his feat. The same reason why the movie works for me as the title. The first hour that complements to this development is one of the USP followed by the last act.
It's looks unconventional when we see the characters getting involved in the climactic act. But what mattered is how Snyder brought on the aesthetic appeal for comic book fans with the intense action.
Wonderwoman should have have add more segments but she does a real good job and becomes the 2nd USP in this movie. If there would be a positive word of mouth, it'd certainly be Wonderwoman centric. Eisenberg deserves a little praise for his skills on Lex Luthor portrayal.
Lois Lane should have been used more effectively as a character. The only issue I felt was her timing in the action sequences that kept appearing as a distraction because I demanded immediate action. Overall as a comic book fan, I've been satisfied.
I believe if DCEU needs to stand apart, they need to just improvise on this unique style. This could well be the trump card and a reason to stay on a different league than mainstream superhero movies.
This review of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) was written by Gameanalyzer on 25 Mar 2016.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has generally received mixed reviews.
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