Really good. The six main characters (including several new characters) were clearly explained in four hours (the only downside was that Daben was in poor mental state and became fat at that time, and his face was a bit wide and humming). Zha Dao himself cut it into two hours, and it would not have been like that in that year. The screen uses a relatively dark tone, which is in line with the needs of the big screen. The narrative structure is complete, there are various foreshadowings and linkages, and the logic is straightened out. The most important thing is the characterization! Without the strange lines in the supplementary shot, the characters stand up: Aquaman is a rough guy with a cold face and a warm heart, Xiaoshan is a young but brave boy who is off the line, Cyborg also has a complete growth line, and the heroine and Superman are the output mvp, Batman truly embodies his intellectual composure -- and unparalleled courage as a non-superpower. The special effects and image changes of the villain Steppenwolf make him more imposing and oppressive, and the final ending is also the last moment of the battle, which is much better than the vague sense of wretchedness in the taillight version.
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