Shockingly thin story, hyperactive dramaturgy, too much destruction, “Batman v Superman” disappointed across the board
Before 11 September 2001, they had no idea what it looks like at all when so collapses a skyscraper. But since then, the news images of together sinking in to World Trade Center are anchored in the memory – and are cited in the cinema. Only gently in the background on flickering television screens. Then direct to those almost documentary reenactment, with the now Zack Snyder’s “Batman v Superman – Dawn of Justice”. Opened and the collective trauma permanently trivialized into entertainment format
The orgy of destruction going on here, however not of earthly terrorists but by aliens whose invasion only by the heroic efforts of Superman (Henry Cavill) could be thwarted. 18 years later you have the hero indeed a monument, but the fear of an alien threat has deeply ingrained in the company of Metropolis. As Superman his beloved Lois (Amy Adams) in journalistic undercover operation out of the hands taliban esker warlords, it comes in the desert to firefights in which civilians are killed. Superman maintained his innocence, but Senator Finch (Holly Hunter) will also provide superheroes under control. However, not only the public begins to go against their protector, but also from neighboring colleague Batman Gotham.
Ben Affleck took over the baton from Christian Bale and here rises for the first time into the bat costume. Scowling and graying hair, he makes a depressive superhero who lost his father at the Wilderness and is plagued by apocalyptic visions. The Dark Knight has become the omnipotent Wutbürger, justifies the means for the fight against the evil of purpose. In godlike Superman he sees no allies, but a competitor, he fights
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As it comes to this misjudgment, despite substantial Psychologisierungsversuche never convincingly clear. Perhaps the reason is that the meeting of the two characters less narrative than profit economic motives underlie. The great comic competitor "Marvel" has been shown in two "Avengers" movies with a worldwide box office of nearly $ 1.2 billion how to milk his cows. Because you wanted the house "DC Comics" no hesitation behind has stirred a Super-Batman cocktail in which during the final even Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) denies the Odds Amazone her first screen appearance. Almost beaten two movie hours need the two Super brawlers to realize that they need not against each other but together against psychopaths Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) struggle that confronts mankind with "dangers unimaginable scale" (advertising text).
in this manageable maturation process is exhausted, the development of the characters and a shockingly thin story that has nothing to say, but trying to hide in a hyperactive dramaturgy and some subtext surrogates. One can clearly see that Christopher Nolan, who set high standards with "The Dark Knight" in the Batman franchise, acts only as executive producer here. Confused, director Zack Snyder zaps from a Handlungsort the next and lets the characters barely more than a handful of phrases finish speaking. For his digital battle scenes, however, he takes the time sets with enervating detail a set after another to rubble - accompanied by a monstrously-choral Hans-room soundtrack. The destructive opulence is as unintentionally funny contrast against the acting minimalism. Henry Cavill is holding his extensive chest in the camera, but obviously neglected the training of the facial muscles. Ben Affleck again looks to boot such duration fiercely that one would prescribe him immediately a crunch-rail.
The only bright spot: Holly Hunter as upright, early then outgoing Democrat who in the camera more emotional depth gives a view, as this hulking, overpriced and die boring film earned
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, United States 2016 - director:. Zack Snyder with Henry Cavill Ben Affleck, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Lane 152 min .
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