Review of Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010) by Geoff T — 19 May 2012
I am a J.L nut, but this movie is much more than simply Justice League magic. Big name voice actors, amazing script, and supreme comic book action make this movie worth watching whether you are a Justice League nut like I am or not.
~May contain spoilers~.
'Crisis on Two Earths' feels like a vintage, older version of the Justice League TV series many people know it Justice League as. It may be a combination of the less well known character designs, the well known voice actors who make these cartoon characters feel real, or the way the action, the plot, and the character development takes place.
The concept of infinite worlds has always been a common theme within the philosophy camp, the scientific camp, and the comic book camp. Justice League takes a good theme and inserts their team into a world that it seems was made for them. I said before that it feels more vintage, or pre-J.L. not only because there are scenes of the beginning of the Justice League, but because of the entire feeling of the movie. Everything felt more realistic driven instead of comic book driven making this animated movie able to transcend the boundaries that normally castrate animated movies and make it enjoyable on a more mature level.
When a movie is able to do that, able to connect to themes that go beyond the screen then you know it did more than it's job.
Watch this movie, as a Justice League fan, or not!
5 infinite stars out of 5!
This review of Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010) was written by Geoff T on 19 May 2012.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths has generally received positive reviews.
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