Not that godly.
Fortunately, the integrity was achieved, and the background and motives of the heroes were clearly explained. The narration of the whole event is very clear and the perception is smooth.
However, the expression is too scattered. The whole story uses 6 acts to tell in sections, and the story of each act is not enough to move people. The conflict between people is not intense enough, so there is no tension.
For example, Aquaman rejects Batman, but often saves the person in front of him. This shows that Sea King is a hero of the Buddha family. But later he took the initiative to rescue Batman and them, and took the initiative to join the team to save the world. How did this "passive" become "active"? In the story of the movie itself, the motivation is weak because it is not well stated.
My favorite is the story line of Superman. The resurrected Superman went from killing indiscriminately, to seeing Louise stop killing, then returning to his hometown to awaken the memory, to the last-mentioned sequel easter egg of Superman's blackening after Louise's death. It perfectly embodies Superman's cruel nature, but has become gentle due to love and education. It also laid a reasonable foreshadowing for the later blackening.
In addition, the steel actors really have to hone their acting skills. The story line of Steel Bone is the richest and most complete, but the actors are too bad to act, and the complex psychology of the father is not performed at all. Is it to be more like a robot? Pull across.
Finally, talk about the Batman storyline that makes me feel awkward the most. I don't know why, I always feel that Batman is a bit deviated from that self-contradictory personality. Especially where Superman was resurrected, how could a person who didn't even believe in himself say "I resurrected Superman for faith"! ? I would rather believe that he resurrected Superman to have an extra card in his hand, even if this card is very unstable.
Until the postscript comes out, the backlit close-up of Batman and the Joker's opponent scene. Finally, I felt the sense of entanglement and pain from the master.
This shortest postscript directly boosted my rating of the entire movie. Looking forward to Zha Dao's continued shooting. Taillight garbage.
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