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The Flash


Putting Ezra Miller aside, this film wasn’t too great but also wasn’t too bad.

Probably the worst part of this movie was the CGI. It was so awful, the people were recreated with no definition and frankly looked like mannikins. One might even go as far and say that the CG was worse than Green Lantern (2011).


The costume design was criminally awful, unless you’re Batman. Affleck and Keaton both had amazing suits in this film with few to minor flaws. Flashs’ suits were not the greatest, overly detailed in some places and under-detailed in others.

The comedy landed fairly well but some of the dialogue was not the greatest.


I like the idea of two-tone lightning to see the distinctness of the characters but it was way to gaudy and noticeable. The saturation was overly done and was quite an eyesore.


Supergirl was written into the movie beautifully. She didn’t feel forced and the storyline for her was great. I also really enjoyed Michael Keaton in this one, he had the greatest action sequences and felt like an amazing addition to the story.


The depiction of Barry was done very well. They showed how different childhoods can have a huge impact on who you are as a person and the behavior you display.


I felt like the writers couldn’t make up their minds when deciding the “main villain” and neither of them had efficient screen time to develop properly. The ending could've been immensely better if they just focused on it for a little longer. They should’ve gone one way or another, both was over the top.


This leads me into my next point. The plot was pretty distinct from other iterations of Flashpoint as to not be overwhelming bland, but there was too much crammed in. The movie could’ve been a lot better had they focused on some better, more distinct aspects.


End credit scene was a huge waste of time and was not worth sticking around for. I am also it wasn’t a mid credit scene and was a post credit scene.




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