Dawn Of Justice Vs Batman Essay

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Wow… I don’t even know where to start with my review of “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.” Zack Snyder and the rest of his filmmaking crew have truly shown his utter disregard of the source material when it comes to at least Batman in this heaping mess of a film. We have a rather listless and mopey Superman mixing it up with a trigger-happy Dark Knight who goes against everything he ever stood for in the canonical comic books he’s based off of. They’re all angry and they’re just not going to take it from Jesse Eisenberg’s over-the-top annoying and crazy-on-the-surface Lex Luthor.

I honestly don’t know who to blame here for everything wrong with “Batman v. Superman: dawn of Justice.” Is it Director Zack Snyder for not just saying no to all the many terrible ideas he saw when he …show more content…

I wouldn’t go as far as to say she steals the scenes she’s in. However, Gadot does hold her own among the big boys and even saved their hides a few times. She’ll definitely help get females (and fanboys) fired up for her solo outing.

No one involved in “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” has ever read a single issue of Detective Comics or Batman. The evidence is shown in the fact that he has the Dark Knight using all sorts of shooting instruments and artillery to KILL people. I’m not talking about like in Tim Burton’s “Batman,” where he would use bullets or exploding bombs to remove objects out of his way or scare his enemies. He actually killed people with them. Anyone with ANY passing knowledge of Batman knows he wouldn’t do this.

The Lex Luthor we get in “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” is NOT the Lex Luthor we’re given in the comic books we all know and love. Jesse Eisenberg’s wacko, unmedicated and juvenile depiction of the character is so annoying you practically pray for him to leave the screen whenever he shows up. He’s like a spoiled rich kid with power who accidently is

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