I ended up liking this movie. Does it have flaws? Definitely. It feels like some scenes are missing and sometimes the transitions between scenes feel rushed (probably because the movie was cut down for time). Cyborg, while not terrible, is played really wooden. I don't know if its the fault of the actor, director(s) or script but Cyborg acts like he had a lobotomy. The villain is crap. He's up there with malekith. Batman never gets an action scene quite as good as his big warehouse fight in BvS (and this is the only thing BvS has over JL). Flash is a bit annoying, but not as bad as some reviewers said. He's nowhere near as likeable (or as good an actor, quite frankly) as Grant Gustin, but he's not terrible.
But, there is a good deal to like. Wonder Woman is as great as always. Batman is better then he was in BvS, and I'm not just saying that because the only thing he uses guns on in this movie is Parademons. He got to have a bit of personality and wasn't just an irrational murder machine. Alfred and Commissioner Gordon, while not in it that much, also did good jobs and also enhanced Batman. Aquaman was fine. He seemed interesting, and I liked the little bit with Mera in Atlantis. Of the characters who debuted in JL, he's the one I want to see a solo movie of the most.
Superman was easily the best he's ever been in the DCEU. The scene of him talking to kids who were filming him is the most "Superman" that henry Cavill's character has ever been. I also laughed a lot when the resurrected Superman was fighting the JL, grabbed Batman and went "Do You Bleed?". Batman was such an ass in BvS that it was hilarious to see Superman get a bit of revenge (and Batman going "I'm definitely bleeding" was also really funny). The whole final fight when Superman showed up was also really good, and he just acted so much like the real Superman. Caring for civilians, not being broody and his reaction to the explosion near the end was great. I even liked the bits with Lois and his Mom, because (again) he acted like Clark kent and not Broody McGrimdark. If they can keep this up, Superman might actually be a good part of the DCEU.
The music was also really good. Literally the only good music in the DCEU before this in my opinion is Wonder Woman's theme. besides that, I've found literally everything Zimmer does boring and grim (which fits Snyder's style, I suppose). Elfman is much better, and I loved hearing Batman's 89 theme mixed into the music several times (like on the roof of the GCPD, and when he was driving the Batmobile in the final battle).
Overall, this is a flawed movie, but enjoyable. Not as good as Wonder Woman, but legitimately good (unlike Suicide Squad, which I like in a "so bad its good, if you pretend its not related to the DC comics characters" way). I do legitimately think that an extended cut would ruin it. Even if some scenes need expanding, they don't need more brooding or Snyder-ish things, and I'm fairly certain that's what cut out. As it is, I think DC did a good job. Not as good as the average MCU film, but just making a decent, enjoyable film is a success for them. They need to step it up with the films going forward, but they seem to be getting closer to what they should have been doing from the start.
I voted B-
But, there is a good deal to like. Wonder Woman is as great as always. Batman is better then he was in BvS, and I'm not just saying that because the only thing he uses guns on in this movie is Parademons. He got to have a bit of personality and wasn't just an irrational murder machine. Alfred and Commissioner Gordon, while not in it that much, also did good jobs and also enhanced Batman. Aquaman was fine. He seemed interesting, and I liked the little bit with Mera in Atlantis. Of the characters who debuted in JL, he's the one I want to see a solo movie of the most.
Superman was easily the best he's ever been in the DCEU. The scene of him talking to kids who were filming him is the most "Superman" that henry Cavill's character has ever been. I also laughed a lot when the resurrected Superman was fighting the JL, grabbed Batman and went "Do You Bleed?". Batman was such an ass in BvS that it was hilarious to see Superman get a bit of revenge (and Batman going "I'm definitely bleeding" was also really funny). The whole final fight when Superman showed up was also really good, and he just acted so much like the real Superman. Caring for civilians, not being broody and his reaction to the explosion near the end was great. I even liked the bits with Lois and his Mom, because (again) he acted like Clark kent and not Broody McGrimdark. If they can keep this up, Superman might actually be a good part of the DCEU.
The music was also really good. Literally the only good music in the DCEU before this in my opinion is Wonder Woman's theme. besides that, I've found literally everything Zimmer does boring and grim (which fits Snyder's style, I suppose). Elfman is much better, and I loved hearing Batman's 89 theme mixed into the music several times (like on the roof of the GCPD, and when he was driving the Batmobile in the final battle).
Overall, this is a flawed movie, but enjoyable. Not as good as Wonder Woman, but legitimately good (unlike Suicide Squad, which I like in a "so bad its good, if you pretend its not related to the DC comics characters" way). I do legitimately think that an extended cut would ruin it. Even if some scenes need expanding, they don't need more brooding or Snyder-ish things, and I'm fairly certain that's what cut out. As it is, I think DC did a good job. Not as good as the average MCU film, but just making a decent, enjoyable film is a success for them. They need to step it up with the films going forward, but they seem to be getting closer to what they should have been doing from the start.
I voted B-