On the theater stage, Zack Snyder is talking

“The movie begins with a funeral and ends with a funeral. The beginning and end are like reincarnations. But the difference is that at the beginning of the movie, it expresses pure despair. As the story continues to develop, the audience can gradually discover humanity in it, and the final funeral becomes another symbol.”

“After Clark’s death, Bruce also embarked on his own path to humanity. Although he was extremely angry at Lex for what he had done, he did not use the Batbrand for it”

“Even though Lex is portrayed as a crazy person, he is still a ‘humanist’ in a sense. He sees superpowers as a threat and wants to protect humans from them”

“This is my favorite scene, when Batman slowly emerges from the ruins of Pieta. The weight of the world falls on him, but Bruce remains determined, changed by the death of Superman”

“Why did Bruce have all the technology but still choose to make a spear? The answer is: Longinus stabbed Jesus with a spear”

“After communicating with his father, Superman tries to integrate into humanity, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but he doesn’t know that he has fallen into the paradoxical impasse created by Lex.”

“In some weird ways, Bruce and Lex are opposites. Bruce abandoned the family mansion like a tomb and chose to let it go, even though he was still suffering from the death of his parents and was himself devastated by the death. Lex, on the other hand, kept his mansion intact…Bruce, Lex and Clark reflected their inner entanglements through three different environments.”

Obviously, Zack Snyder finally found that his movie was a bit too obscure. He was trying to let the audience understand some of the things hidden in the film.

However, the audience obviously did not buy it.

After the reporter asked the question, an audience member expressed a question What everyone thinks:

“Director Schneider, the visuals of this movie are beautiful and the special effects are magnificent, but why do I just feel like falling asleep while watching it? To be honest, I didn’t see anything about the things you just mentioned when I watched the movie. I didn’t come here to analyze these things. I just wanted to see exciting battles.”

“Aren’t the battle scenes in the movie exciting enough?〃¨ ?”Zack Snyder asked slightly excitedly.

The audience member thought for a while and said:”Now that I think about it, it seems that the battle scenes are indeed pretty good, but I don’t know why, but they didn’t excite me at all while watching the movie.”

…………

The second day.

The video is out.

The good, the bad…well, barely any good reviews.

Why is this? Obviously those film critics had a great time analyzing it while watching the movie? the reason is simple.

When these film critics went back to calm down, they found that what they recorded in their notebooks did not seem to have much to do with the film. There were too many insinuations, deep meanings, and clues in the film that were too confusing for them to figure out..

Recalling the movie again, what exactly did we watch?

There are not many highlights in my memory that I can recall.

Ever since——

“The film may be spectacular, but it’s not entertaining. Jesse Eisenberg’s villain Luthor is so annoying that you want Batman and Superman to team up to kill him. Ben Affleck’s Bat Superman is immature (compare”The Dark Trilogy”), and Henry Cavill’s Superman, while likable, has puzzling limitations on his abilities for so long.”——《Hollywood Reporter review

“For many ardent American comic fans,”Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” is a superhero blockbuster that cannot be missed. However, this film was not liked by ordinary movie fans at all. The director has too much to say, the plot is confusing, and Eisenberg’s exaggerated acting is a major minus.”——《Entertainment Weekly review

“It is not easy to present a serious and sad emotion throughout the whole process, and the emotional enhancement is achieved through intermittent sad lines between various explosion scenes, which is obviously unrealistic. For a film so focused on the inner workings of its characters, this emotional presentation is inherently incoherent, and you might prefer the more relaxed approach of Marvel superhero movies.”——《New York Times review

“《Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has a few great moments that make the entire film worthwhile, and the film’s alternate version of Batman is also quite entertaining. However, the storyline of the entire film is disorganized, there are many loopholes in the plot, and some of the laughs in the film also seem awkward.”——《Review of”Empire”

“The film is even more pessimistic than”Antichrist”. The Superman played by Henry Cavill is the most narcissistic Superman in history. He often seems too smug. In this movie called”Batman v Superman”, it is Wonder Woman has pushed the climax several times. After watching the movie for an hour, people may wonder whether it’s time to watch a Wonder Woman movie next.”——《Chicago Tribune review

“Director Zack Snyder spliced together many grand scenes, which may be enough to satisfy movie fans, but these scenes did not form a whole, and what is known as the greatest battle in history, with the foreshadowing, turned out to be only In just 20 minutes, Jesse Eisenberg is still good, and the villain he plays brings diabolical entertainment.”《New York Post review.

Not only did film critics give it a negative review, but ordinary audiences also disliked it.

The film only received a 27% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

On the Web:

NathaliaAryani:”¨「 It’s very dark from beginning to end, very depressing and uncomfortable to watch.”

BrentMcKnight:”An operatic modern myth, but it was too long and I almost fell asleep.”

BlackFilm:”While watching the movie, my mind was filled with what, why, and what happened, haha, throughout the whole movie.”

Richard Crouse:”Superhero movies used to be happy, pure entertainment. Today’s heroes are as dark as those in Kafka’s novels, which is not what I want.”

GQMagazine:”The film’s discussion of ‘heroes’ is exhausting. If you fight, please fight quickly, otherwise we will be out first.”

ChicagoTribune:”A knock-off version of”Bachelor Apartments” that cost nearly $400 million to make.》”

Jim Schembri:”High cost, but not as good-looking as”Avengers 2: Age of Ultron”.”

RoeMcDermott:”Zack Snyder’s complicated approach makes the movie significantly less entertaining.”

(Nohaha)

Wrap:”The title is”Batman v Superman,” where is the ultimate battle?”

Marija Djurovic:”It’s supposed to be an epic, but it doesn’t have any joy or laughter.”

TomMeek:”After Dawn, no Justice, only smugness.”

Ed Whitfield:”If Christopher Reeve (the protagonist of”Superman” 1978) was alive, he would sue Zack Snyder for libel.”

Bill Newcott:”The target audience of this movie-15-year-olds The boys’ favorite scene is probably Amy Adams (Lois Lane) in the bathtub.”

Eric D. Snider:”This movie is like pressing your face into a hornet’s nest for two and a half hours.”

JulesBoyle:”There are no laughs and no miracles. It tortures you mercilessly so that you can’t help but feel how dark and cruel it is.”

(Brothers, please take care of me and give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards. Thank you.).


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