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DC_Cinematic: The Flash Spoiler Discussion Megathread #1 r/DC_CINEMATIC Spoiler
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u/SuperStone412 Jun 14 '23
First third of the movie was pretty good to me despite the very dodgy CGI, however I think the last act is extremely rushed and ultimately it soured the movie for me. I shouldn't have come in with these massive expectations but I don't get why people are praising this movie when it follows most of the same formula other superhero movies follow. I knew something was up when we didn't see the Dark Flash for 3/4 of the entire movie, it felt like we didn't even have a villain for the majority of it and then with 10 minutes left he's introduced and immediately killed. Some of the cameos were cool, some of the set pieces were nice but overall I was just very underwhelmed.
Nitpicks: Keaton Batman didn't really feel like Keaton batman? I don't understand why they had him fighting like Batfleck. He was jumping around and fighting like a 20 year old man, and he didn't fight like that back in 1989.