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Ezra Miller. © 2023 Warner Bros Pictures, DC Studios, Double Dream, and The Disco Factory. Directed by Andy Muschietti.
Watched it in IMAX @ AMC Theaters
Worlds Collide Quick Review: We arrived at the last stop in the DCEU and it's not that bad. In terms of story, it's solid but my god, poor visual effects workers. This was an interesting trip of a film and it did deliver in certain areas but not all of them. Besides the controversy and troubled production surrounding this film, the directing of this film is solid and you can see that this is a Andy Muschietti film. However, there are certain scenes that are studio interference which killed the momentum of its emotional story. However, it's not just about cameos or the multiverse. It's about letting go of the past and moving on to a better future. The scenes with Barry and his mom are the strongest scenes in the film. Especially during their final conversation which brought a tear to my eye. The recast of Barry's father wasn't that noticeable for me but I prefer the original actor from the Snyder films. Barry's story with his parents is very crucial in the film and I'm happy they didn't stir away from that main focus. Even though the film is marketed as a huge multiverse event, it's still a story about family and love. However, there are points where they push the multiverse a little too bit but I did enjoy the two duo of two Barry Allen's'. Seeing Michael Keaton's Batman is always a joy and I hope they keep Sasha Calle as Supergirl in the future because she killed it. Besides the characters and story, the ending is a mixed bag not because of the main story but because this is where the DCEU ends. It's a weird sendoff but it will divide audiences on how they treated this old universe with this being the final film. The biggest complaint for me would be the CGI/VFX but even with that, I was still hooked on the main story and in the end, it's time to send the DCEU away for good. Overall, a solid comic book film with a good story, solid characters, and interesting directing from Andy. Even with all the controversy surrounding this film, I'm happy it got to see the light of day. Except Batgirl...why Zaslav. Now Playing in Theaters and on VOD. Vizeit Score: "B+" (Share this review with your film friends and on social media! Thank you for continuing supporting my indie film website.) Copyright © 2023 Vizeit Reviews / Vizeit Studios. All Rights Reserved. Review Written By: Everardo Garcia Jr. Editor In-Chief/Owner of Vizeit Reviews | (Chicago Indie Critics Member [CIC])
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