It is indeed much better than the theatrical version, but it is still endless sadness after reading it. . . Fans are eagerly looking forward to the director and editor Zhenglian, because they hope that director Zha will become the author of the movie, and they are looking forward to a wider and deeper universe. . . Desires are so ardent that he throws his anger at the taillights, as if he has ruined everything: castrated plots, added inexplicable jokes, and ruined all the future of dc. . . It seems that the guide shear is a perfect existence without problems. . . However, after I really watched the guide, I realized that all this was just an illusion after all. . . The framework of the plot is the framework of the theater version, and the inappropriate jokes are indeed reduced, but Warner's control of the style undoubtedly comes from earlier, and there are still many jokes that I feel embarrassed in the guide version, not to mention the last one. There are bigger foreshadowings. Now think about it, even if the guide and cut version is released, where is the broader future of dceu and the broader future of the Justice League? Director Zha is unpaid for this job, so has he won as a writer and director? Will Darkseid, which fans look forward to, still appear? After all, the directing and cutting is just a gimmick in the initial publicity of hbomax. . . The tail light is just a scapegoat. It seems that Zha Dao can no longer be the helm of DC. Whether the Justice League can have a sequel is also a big question mark. . . The previous anger at the taillights has now turned into even greater sadness. . . After the dark knight, it seems that the comic book movie will no longer have an author. . . The moment Zack Snyder leaves, the future of the dceu is gone. . . The release of the cut version seemed like a victory for the fans, and now it seems more like a eulogy from the dceu: You are fine, but you are dead. . .
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