710003, RE: part 1 Posted by astralblak, Sat Mar-26-16 12:26 AM
>>>I really like the "Knightmare" sequence. It's honestly the >>>best scene in the film. Too bad it has no bearing really on >>>the overall plot. >> >>first wrong, it's completely unnecessary, but uhh yeah it >does >>have bearing in the plot in terms its giving the audience >>insight into the fear the character has of Sups, but that's >>already established so it was unneeded > >I'm so confused. Are you agreeing with me or not? >
both. it was a dope scene (not the best tho); but I am saying it had bearing: it was articulating Bat's fears
>> >> Same with the dream that immediately follows >>>it, which is so poorly done that 90% of most audiences >won't >>>understand what transpired. The hero featured in the 2nd >>dream >>>sequences is wearing such a piss poor suit, that I'm still >>>scratching my head to the point of blisters. >>> >>what just say it. stay using no spoiler language > >If I say it's a spoiler, but I guess not since the two reviews >I posted below do reveal the identity of the hero in that >dream sequence. >And obviously it failed if you're asking who it is. > breh, i knew it was the Flash, but your coded language had me lost as to what scene you was talkin' about
>> >>>I also really like the last Senate sequence that's featured >>in >>>the trailers. It has great writing and tension that the >rest >>>of the film sorely lacks (Mostly this movie is dour and >>boring >>>as fuck). I'm going to go deeper later in this post for >>those >>>trying to avoid spoilers. >>> >>you thought this shit was boring? i think you just want >those >>corny jokes Marvel litters all in the films for levity, but >>that's not this >>
>I wanted to really like this movie. I hope you know it's okay >that I hate this and you like it. But tell me where's the >narraitve tissue in this film. The first hour is bunch of >random scenes. Lex's plan was awful and that's what most of >the plot was hinged on. YUCK!!! > my G you better than this. you one of the last one's to pull the "you know I can hate it and you can like it" out the bag. full disclosure. Synder sucks. I hate most of his movies. Sups and this are not one's i hate tho. yes I hated 300. at best Synder is a mediocre director, which means he can make an enjoyable film, like this one
to your question the narrative tissue: it's easy: -forlorn hyper masculine 1 percenter is critical of the new advanced-humanoid species "protecting his planet" and is thinking of ways to stop him
-advanced-humanoid species is growing tired of a planet that mistakes his idea of good as fascism. all advanced-humanoid species wants to do is fuck his bella con el pelo rojo
-in between them is a possibly big-brained techy hipster-dweed with a overly convoluted plan to end both of them
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