So let me get straight to the point. Surprisingly, I thought the movie was pretty good. Not "great," but "pretty good." Ben Affleck is great as Batman. In his performance, he added a certain element of sympathy to the character as well as some necessary brutality. And of course, Wonder Woman is a cool addition to the superhero. She is a bad-ass and when she finally made her entrance on screen, it ranks up there as one of the top moments of the film. Personally, I wished she had a bigger role in the film, but I guess it was the right move in a movie where Batman and Superman are the headliners. Batman wise, the action is good and the actual FIGHT between Batman and Superman is literally the best fight of the movie but Superman wise, he seems to be "missing in action." Director Zack Synder showcases the results of Superman's endeavors rather than the exact act but I will give him credit for one scene in the movie that involves Superman. That one scene is, without a doubt, better than the whole Man of Steel movie in total.
Now in terms of things I dislike however, the main thing I ABSOLUTELY HATE was Jesse Eisenberg's portrayal of villain, Lex Luthor. He is literally the JAR JAR BINKS of the film. His motivations for causing the fight between Batman and Superman sucks and his dialogue ultimately sounds like gibberish and makes no sense to the audience. Rather than menacing, he only came off a annoying. Also, the run-time of this movie hurts the pacing rather than helps it. The film is two and a half hours long. and with that, the movie is filled with more talking than action. Plus, there are quite a few plot-holes in this film that I can't go into because then, I would be diving into "spoiler territory."
If you want to go watch this movie, go ahead, don't let me or this review stop you, but just know, it's not the best movie, but it's still miles better than "Fantastic Four." If you can bare a somewhat mediocre story and some weird Zack Synder-ish scenes, then check it out. Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice gets a 3.5 out of 5.
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