Things Batman vs Superman did horribly wrong – After about 3 years of building up hype for Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, the movie just didn’t live up to it. As is the case with most Zack Snyder films, the casting was great, the CGI was fantastic, and the action sequences were awesome. Everything else was a total train wreck. It not only ruined this movie, but also put the entire DC Expanded Universe in danger as the film may not break even.
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If you’re a fan of the comics, or of high budget action movies (like Transformers) please give this movie a view with an open mind. If you don’t care particularly about the characters and prefer a well written story to well done explosions, don’t bother. The reviews have absolutely destroyed this movie, and rightfully so. We so wanted to like this movie, really badly. But even by comic book standards, the plot points were unbelievable and the characters were over the top. The entire movie felt like Snyder believes that if you put enough slow motion, high definition shots of people jumping, and guns firing randomly that you’ll make a good movie. Obviously that thought is just simply not true.
Ok you get that the movie sucks, but you want to know why. Well here are the 10 things that were wrong with Batman vs. Superman. This article will contain MAJOR spoilers. You’ve been warned.
10. Lex Luthor
Snyder must have spent a few hours looking at Lex Luthor’s standard character bio. He must have read about Luthor being an evil manipulative genius. He had to know that jealousy is the reason he hates Superman. Then he must have thought, “Nah the Joker’s cooler.” There is no other reason he could have possibly chose to make Luthor speak in schizophrenic babbles and have his final goal to simply incite chaos by pitting the heroes against each other. Luthor shouldn’t care about causing chaos. If anything he demands more order. Snyder got the genius part right, but missed on the calm and collected character traits that makes Luthor so scary. I feel forJesse Eisenberg for having to play this role because it wasn’t his fault that the writers and director failed on every level. He really was a very good Joker, just a terrible Lex Luthor.
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