Justice League
My Grade: B+
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This is a movie I've both been waiting for and dreading.
Waiting for it because it's the comic book Holy Trinity, combined together on the big screen for the first time fighting along side one another to save the world.
On the other hand.... The DCEU has been a clusterfuck and a mess. I didn't like the way Superman was done in his own movie or in BvS, BvS was largely an incoherent mess and dull and while Wonder Woman was fantastic and made me really fall in love with this version of the character it wasn't quite enough to make-up for the other DC movies (excluding Suicide Squad which was okay but irrelevant to the events of the JL and connected movies), I thought they were "rushing into" things doing the team-up movie so soon without properly introducing us to this version of Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash (Aquaman more than anyone needing his own movie first in order to "rebrand" his character and to help people get what he's about and his powers are, getting people to forget the vision of him they have from the old Super Friends cartoon) and the movie would be crowded with having to establish the new heroes and set-up the apocalyptic event necessitating the team-up.
By and large those flaws are still there, Auqaman's actions in the movie clearly show he's a bad ass but we're missing much of his backstory, The Flash is a quippy Millennial offering too many one-liners but we're not given much on his capabilities, limits, and what the "Speed Force" is and how he got his powers, and much of the same applies to Cyborg as we're not given a whole lot on his back story or abilities either.
But in the end the movie works.
Oh, there's flaws. There's a LOT of flaws, but the movie remains interesting enough that one can almost let them slide. We do get some interesting moments with all of the characters and interactions with them and some nice moments of them on their own but the missing depths of their back story (except Wonder Woman who got her own movie and Batman's whose backstory is largely known from the osmosis of popular culture.)
The weakest aspect of the movie is probably the villain, Steppenwolf, who wants to use the powerful Mother Boxes to rule the world/universe/whatever. We're really not given a whole lot there and he and the Mother Boxes are just a MacGuffin for things to happen. (Though they are nicely used in one aspect I was not expecting while also solving a problem I was wondering how the movie would tackle.)
The reshoots are felt, the CGI-removal of Cavil's beard is pretty obvious in scenes the quippy, snarky, Wheedon-esque sarcasm shines though the action scenes are a little rough in the editing department and the CGI creatures in battles is.... Rough. It almost looks like an "Injustice" game on, being overly fair, the next generation of gaming consoles. Some of the dialogue doesn't work (re: Aquaman's Bebop and Rocksteady from the second CGI TMNT movie "My man!" exclamation) but the character interactions mostly do. Also, props to J. K. Simmons as Commissioner Gordon, it was a small role in this movie but he really worked well in it feeling like a logical progression from the Gary Oldman version.
But, I came out of the movie satisfied. I liked it. The best scenes are with Wonder Woman because Gal Gagot's personality radiates through and she really owns the role in all of her well choreographed and cut action scenes and Aquaman gets some nice lines in here and there. Less impressive is The Flash who while humorous and his powers are show cased nicely his quippy comedic relief one-liners are a bit much at times. The world is about to end and he's pretty much acting like it's an open-mike night.
But, again, satisfied. Surprised given everything this movie had going against it (rewrites, reshootes, director change, embargo on reviews/Tomatometer Score, poor professional critic reviews) that it was as good as it was. It's not nearly as good as Wonder Woman but I'd probably but it in second place of the over DCEU. The changing current brought on by Wonder Woman may be taking hold.
Also working nicely in the movie's favor is the run-time. I'd say it's perfect, this movie couldn't have been any shorter without losing some more stuff but any longer (even if it meant developing or explaining characters more) and I think the movie's rating and enjoyment would have quickly eroded.
A week or so ago I was hoping I could at least come out of this movie with a "Meh." But, instead, I came in with a tight smile, a shrug, nod and saying, "That wasn't too bad."
Mid-Credits scene was good in a "classic comic book battle" sort of way, post-credits sequence didn't leave me wanting to see the next movie in the line-up and had me more wondering what was going on/had happened.
Also, I think the best use of Superman in this series of movies, he felt much more like "himself" though the idolatry and stuff said about him still doesn't feel quite as "earned" given everything we've seen in the previous movies but he felt good here, closer to the Superman I enjoy.
Congratulations WB/DC on a job... done.