Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice movie review

By Nadia Ranaputri
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Director: Zack Snyder
Cast: Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Amy Adams, Jeremy Irons, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Lane, Gal Gadot.

Be honest, you had to be excited for this movie at some point. Whether it was because you want to see Batman and Superman duke it out, or even to see Wonder Woman brought to life on the big screen for the very first time. Either way, Batman V Superman was a highly anticipated movie and now it’s finally here. But is it any good?

For starters, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice takes place two years after the events of Man of Steel, where humans begin to question Superman’s morals as a savior. While Superman struggles with his moral compass, we are also introduced to Batman once again, this time played by Ben Affleck. Batman, like all the others, believes that Superman is more of a destroyer rather than a savior. So as a result, it’s basically Batman wanting to duke it out with Superman.

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Henry Cavill returns as everyone’s favorite superhero Superman. If I had to be honest, as Clark Kent, he’s a charm. As his more famous alter ego, a little stiff but still able to carry the movie as the titular hero. As for Ben Affleck as Batman, you can let go of those doubts. He absolutely nailed it as the bat vigilante. Amy Adams also returns as Lois Lane. Though strong-headed and smart, her plot adds little to the story. Jesse Eisenberg was actually perfect for Lex Luthor. He may not be as dark and sinister as the previous Lex portrayals, but if you remember Gene Hackman’s portrayal back in the day, it might seem that Eisenberg’s version was headed towards that kind of portrayal. But of course, it’s really Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman that steals the show. Like Poe Dameron in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Wonder Woman takes advantage of her limited screen time, thus making her scenes memorable.

I want to start with the positives first. The cinematography was beautiful, especially during the opening sequence that showed Bruce Wayne’s childhood. The style of the movie was lush and every frame looks like a work of art. The score is also worth mentioning. Composers Hans Zimmer and Junkie XL really knew what they were doing. I absolutely fell in love with the music of this movie. Every song fits the scene and they are wonderful to the ears. The action sequences are well shot and well-choreographed. They’re entertaining, to say the least.

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 Now, the negatives: TOO MUCH SUBPLOTS. Yes, sometimes the problem with superhero movies is that they have too many subplots that have no major effect on the story and don't tie together at all (*fakes coughs* Avengers: Age of Ultron *repeats fake cough*). Batman V Superman suffers from this problem. After the glorious opening about Bruce Wayne’s childhood and the epic opening battle scene that took place in Metropolis, we’re left with way too many minor subplots that makes us wonder which story they’re actually focusing on. Another problem with the movie is within the title itself, but I won’t go into details because this problem is no doubt a spoiler.

Overall, other than the gloriously epic first 30 minutes of the movie and the scene-stealing Wonder Woman, there’s not much else to say that makes the movie stand-out. I don’t hate it, but I don’t love it either. Let’s see how Captain America: Civil War fares.

Stars: 2/5

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