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<blockquote data-quote="Kramodlog" data-source="post: 7130092" data-attributes="member: 55961"><p>Saw it yesterday. It definitely is the better DC superhero movie since <em>Batman: the Dark Knight</em>. Mind you that the bar wasn't very high and that means little. But I won't compare it to the MCU, cause that is just mean.</p><p></p><p>The film is clunky and the pacing a big off, but who ever did the editing saved this movie. You can see this movie could have been longer and have a much worse pacing. We are left with a film that works very well and then alts a bit, and then picks up the pace, and then alts a bit... But the parts that work are really good. Some of the fights scene are nice.</p><p></p><p>The power level of WW is off too compared to <em>BvS</em>. From the power she gained at the end of the film when it is revealed she is a goddess, makes you wonder if 100 years later, with better mastery and practice, she could have kicked Doomsday's butt easily. Hopefully, they just didn't know what sort of power level they wanted to give her. Unfortunately, I think she'll just be less powerful in Justice League films cause she'd be too powerful for the group. If it is the case it is gonna be annoying. </p><p></p><p>The plot had some real good moments (she realize killing the baddy doesn't make humans better morally), some plot holes (one night of sailing and your in London?), and some serious WTF moments (getting into German high command is just very easy). Again this makes for an uneven movie. </p><p></p><p>Maybe with a less naive WW and no need for a origin story, future WW films will be better, but this is definitely a good direction for the DCEU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kramodlog, post: 7130092, member: 55961"] Saw it yesterday. It definitely is the better DC superhero movie since [I]Batman: the Dark Knight[/I]. Mind you that the bar wasn't very high and that means little. But I won't compare it to the MCU, cause that is just mean. The film is clunky and the pacing a big off, but who ever did the editing saved this movie. You can see this movie could have been longer and have a much worse pacing. We are left with a film that works very well and then alts a bit, and then picks up the pace, and then alts a bit... But the parts that work are really good. Some of the fights scene are nice. The power level of WW is off too compared to [I]BvS[/I]. From the power she gained at the end of the film when it is revealed she is a goddess, makes you wonder if 100 years later, with better mastery and practice, she could have kicked Doomsday's butt easily. Hopefully, they just didn't know what sort of power level they wanted to give her. Unfortunately, I think she'll just be less powerful in Justice League films cause she'd be too powerful for the group. If it is the case it is gonna be annoying. The plot had some real good moments (she realize killing the baddy doesn't make humans better morally), some plot holes (one night of sailing and your in London?), and some serious WTF moments (getting into German high command is just very easy). Again this makes for an uneven movie. Maybe with a less naive WW and no need for a origin story, future WW films will be better, but this is definitely a good direction for the DCEU. [/QUOTE]
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