one of the worst CBM's I have ever seen
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General_Haberdashery — 9 years ago(August 22, 2016 04:15 AM)
- Motivations were paaaaaaaper thin
- Disjointed and jarring editing job
- Improper use of flashbacks
- Forced obnoxious use of nostalgic pop tracks from multiple decades that don't lace into the narrative
- Cringe-worthy dialogue and excessive lip service due to character cramming
- Dark and dreary saturated cinematography throughout
- The main antagonists were the worst of all recent CBM's
- Forced cameos (Batman's somewhat ties into the film, but at the same time feels so shallow)
This and all your other points are spot on.
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clickbait — 9 years ago(September 01, 2016 03:54 PM)
Im with you Megaknocker but I thought the Jared Leto and Robbie sucked ass as Joker and Harleytheir love story was cringe worthy but the acting was even worse if you ever read a comic about these two
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spiceymeatballz2 — 9 years ago(September 05, 2016 09:05 PM)
When you have a guy dressed up as a flying rodent and another guy flying around in a red cape and booties, do you really need to try and depress everyone to be taken seriously? I do say "try" because even though it was dark and gloomy, BvS did NOT connect emotionally. For example, Million Dollar Baby had a depressing ending because you CARED about the lead character. The writing and set up were superb and balanced. There was humor, kindness and intrigue before the depressing turn of events. There's NONE of that in BvS at any point or in any act. Everything feels piecemeal and nothing feels set up at all. That's the definition of shallow and a prime example of terrible writing and poor story structure.