Batman V Superman IMAX Review MILD SPOILERS

Batman V Superman IMAX Review MILD SPOILERS

As the IMAX screening played yesterday, millions of CBM fans cried out for a review, and I whispered.....YES. Hit the jump for my review! WARNING!! MILD SPOILERS!!

Review Opinion
By DoingYourMom - Mar 22, 2016 09:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman vs. Superman

Since 2013, Man of Steel has left some what of a bitter taste in the last interpretation of Superman. It left the whole fan community in a total shock of love and hate towards the movie, truly a divider stood between the two. As inevitable as a release date of a Marvel movie, a sequel was in place to not only give us a continuation of Man of Steel, but a movie featuring the Caped Crusader himself, BATMAN. So much has rode on this movie, the cast, the director, the choice of story, the idea of opening up a cinematic universe similar to Marvel has been met with praise but yet again hate, a divide again of some sorts. Does this movie happen to capture the magic that Marvel movies hold with fans though, does it manage to keep the casual fanboy at bay with an excellence in filmmaking? In short, YES. 

What this movie delivers is a tour de force action mayhem film. Everything about this movie not only just tries, but it wants you to love what it has in store, it doesn't go the pompous route, it asks and you say YES to what you get. The film begins of course during the final battle of Man of Steel between Superman & General Zod, it mixes in the final battle & Bruce Waynes point of view in his trip to Metropolis. The sequence was nothing but nerve shattering. Viewing this in IMAX opening up this new level of sound, it broke the sound barrier to me as much as Superman does when he goes into flight. What also struck a chord in me was how well the scene was shot, and how nerve wrecking it was to watch it considering the events of 9/11. It was a flashback to me of sorts, something no comic book movie has ever done which was to make me felt like I was. As the scene ends into modern day Metropolis, the film unravels with Lois Lane doing a journalistic report on a supposed dictator, meanwhile Anatoli Knyzaev, played by Callan Mulvey, who happens to be the connection with our films main villain Lex Luthor. While this small scene didn't feel like much, it did show our cub photographer have a horrifying death. Now we know exactly how Snyder feels about his character. ANYWHO. Moving on the movie explores a lot themes that we really don't speak about in movies that much. Do our heroes have consequences? Do our actions have consequence

where it seems like all we do is act rather than think upon what is right and wrong? This is one of the many themes explored in the film that not only just feel completely great but they also feel completely natural rather than just thrown in. Hnece the scene of news clips showing their true feelings towards Superman and what he is to this world. Should we fear him? Should we trust a man with that much power? It is obviously not the same world that Christopher Reeves inhabited where having Superman felt like a Saturday morning cartoon to citizens of Metropolis. No, this feels more like Post 9/11 Metropolis, a realistic portrayal. Clark Kent, while he isn't given a lot to do other than investigate Batman while being turned down, he does seem a little more hurt by houw the world views him, they view him. Every move he makes, every decision he decides to do is instantly important to know that his actions will have consequences, regardless of whether or not he can choose to accept what he has done or not. As for Bruce's role, it seems he is more in line to find Anatoli, only to unravel something bigger and have his hatred for Superman still consume him. Jeremy Irons, plays a wonderful Alfred that sometimes can seem second note, but every line he has seems well executed rather than just there to add an extra character for Gotham. Amy Adams is given the same amount to do as in Man of Steel, she is there to except play investigate which again leads to Lex Luthor. As for how I feel about him, he seems like that nerdy kid in high-school who tries to fit in but on the inside he is  plotting how to kill the entire school with a machine gun; except a machine gun it's a monster and instead of the high school it's just Superman. He can be very neurotic in a sense that he often feels he is this humaniarian when it is obvious he has a lot more deep personal issues going on between him and his forever mentiong of his father. Every character in here, is doing something, you never get the feeling that maybe there should be a little more going on, it never feels that way. Everyones purpose seems to inter-connect in some way shape or form, which works well to the story. Gal Gadot for example seems to be on the search to protect her name, but obviously comes across other meta-humans in very subtle cameos (The best one will be with Bruce Wayne)

I don't ever feel that their expanding world feels completely out of place, I feel like the world is just oh so expanding rather than playing coy, of course we still have a lot of surprises left in store for us till the future, but it was enough to keep me wanting more and I'm sure other audiences too. The action and how everything is resolved feels like you are on a wild rollercoaster, from the moment Lex demands Superman to kill Batman, and probably delivers the most scariest Superman face I have ever seen, it just takes you on to the insane moments. The big moment of course is the showdown between the two idelogies of Batman & Superman. I don't speak and say they both have different idelogies in the film, which they do, but their battle seems more inclined that Lex plotted the whole battle for Lex's purposes to destroy Superman. The showdown itself was astonishing to watch, of course I won't spoil the winner, but it was obvious who the clear victor would be during the fight, as impressive as the showdown was, the showdown didn't really do anything for me as in terms to what the last 20 minutes of the movie did. I feel like this part should not be spoiled and if already did by others, than you know what I am speaking about, it does give me this heavy feeling that me, my son & wife had no choice but to shed tears. 

One scene that did leave me in utter shock was the Capital Building bombing, the whole imagery of it once it exploded left me in this state of cringe and shock. It made me realize how craqzy and sick Lex Luthor is than any other film interpretation ever made. Sure Gene Hackman was smart and witty, but not as evil as Eisenberg. Sure Spacey was methodical & shared a jealousy with Superman but not as evil as Eisenberg. Another scene that I loved was Doomsday fighting Superman, it felt like a comic book brought to life, if you view this in IMAX you will feel the sheer might between Doomsday & Superman shattering through your seats. It rattles the seat literally. 

As for my closing thoughts, this is like the Wrath of Khan, the Empire Strikes Back of superhero films. While I do see how The Dark Knight was that at one point, this film does it so well it is so easy to forget that movie for just a moment. The ideas and themes happen to mesh completely well with great written dialogue rather than having to hamfist and guess situations on their own, everything is written in such a clever way it's very hard to underestimate Snyder & Terrio now. While other characters I didn't mention because they were either minor and added very little to the story, or perhaps were just cameos, since I didn't mention them, there you go. GO SEE THIS MOVIE
 

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JoeMomma29
JoeMomma29 - 3/22/2016, 6:33 AM
Movie was almost perfect I give it a 9.5!!!!!!! out of 10!!!!!
Coolkid
Coolkid - 3/22/2016, 6:35 AM
@JoeMomma29 - Wow... Have you watched it...???
kalelhawj
kalelhawj - 3/22/2016, 6:37 AM
I felt the same way. This is the best CBM ever made. It made you think, cry, and cheer. 10/10. Going to see it three more times to soak it all in.
ArmGunar
ArmGunar - 3/22/2016, 12:44 PM
@kalelhawj - In 13 hours, I'll be in the cinema !!! My body is ready !
Phlegmbot
Phlegmbot - 3/23/2016, 10:50 AM
@kalelhawj - How'd you see it 3x already?

FAKE!
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 3/22/2016, 6:40 AM
May I ask what your thoughts on MOS was @TheNerdGuy
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 3/22/2016, 6:43 AM
@TheNerdGuy - I am only wondering bc I don't think MOS was good. I don't think it was down right terrible. I'd give it a 5.5/10 (mostly bc of Goyer's script). Would you say that I would walk out of BvS feeling let's say better than I did MOS lol?
SteveBosell
SteveBosell - 3/22/2016, 8:36 AM
@LEVITIKUZ -@LEVITIKUZ - I really don't understand why Goyer gets crapped on all the time. He preserved comic book elements in Nolan's trilogy and did a fine job with Man of Steel. Sure, dialogue is not his strength but he definitely understands characters. Man of Steel is the best and most comic book accurate Superman we have. And BvS wouldn't be anywhere near it's level of intrigue and intensity without the events that transpired in Man of Steel.
jaysin420
jaysin420 - 3/22/2016, 1:48 PM
@TheNerdGuy - That's great to hear, cause I didn't love MOS.
Phlegmbot
Phlegmbot - 3/23/2016, 10:54 AM
@Marxman12 - You say that as if BvS were the plan all along. It was not. WB abandoned their original plan to make MoS2 for several reasons: 1. MoS got a critical drubbing. 2. Licensees and stores were stuck w/tons of MoS merchandise. 3. The studio broke ties w/Legendary Pictures, so it gave them a chance to go in a new direction.

This BvS plan was VERY last minute. And I know this b/c I know people at both Legendary and people who worked on MoS (well, actually just one person who worked on MoS -- an actor who had a very, very minor role but was told she'd be back as a villain in MoS 2)

That said, I agree the script was stronger than what was on screen. I think most of that movie's errors come from the directing and editing.
gmoney0505
gmoney0505 - 3/22/2016, 6:40 AM
I enjoyed the movie. I am surprised I liked Lex the most. Maybe because I think every villain should be good and have hidden agendas that will make and break the heroes struggle. If villains are not good then movie for me just looses something.
SteveBosell
SteveBosell - 3/22/2016, 8:30 AM
@gmoney0505 - I am shocked at how good Eisenberg did as Luthor. I loved all of his quirks and insecurities. He's a very human villain and ultimately shares the mindset of his comicbook counterpart.
gmoney0505
gmoney0505 - 3/22/2016, 1:22 PM
@Marxman12 - I totally agree. I was one of the very few that liked him in the trailers mostly cause i knew there was more than meets the eye with the character.
Phlegmbot
Phlegmbot - 3/23/2016, 10:58 AM
@gmoney0505 @Marxman12 - Are these posts for real? You sound like more people who work for WB.

I'm not saying no one can praise the movie, but come on "Yes, sir, by gosh, that Eisenberg plays one heck of a Lex Luthor!" "Oh, indubitably, my dear friend. Anyone would be CRAZY to not run to the theaters, pay two times the asking price, and go see that film IMMEDIATELY!"

*sigh*
TheGoat
TheGoat - 3/23/2016, 2:31 PM
@Phlegmbot - ROFL, this is total crap. This is easily the worst Lex Luthor done on film. I don't think they knew what direction to take him and he ends up a disappointment.

Gadot however worked the opposite. People expected her to be weak and she owns the screen whenever she is on it. Batfleck also delivered as the best Batman yet. There are some serious concerns with the Justice League casting, even with minimal screen time. WTF were they thinking with Flash. There is no way Ezra carries a solo film. NO WAY.
Phlegmbot
Phlegmbot - 3/24/2016, 4:04 AM
@TheGoat - Based on all but one review (Variety) apparently you're dead on about Eisenberg.

And agreed about Ezra. Thoughts so when he was cast -- seems like a nice guy, but I'm not feelin' it. (and, to be fair, our TV Flash is much more Wally West than he is a Barry Allen [he's also more Peter Parker than Barry Allen for that matter]).

The advantage WB has in releasing BvS in March is that there isn't another big movie opening until April 15 -- The Jungle Book...which, unless it gets stellar reviews, is itself a big gamble. So they DO have a chance of making good coin here. But w/these reviews, and the violence, I can't see a lot of people taking the family to see it on Easter Sunday.

Man of Steel at, shoot, I think it was a 73% drop in its 2nd week. Which was devastating to WB. (Not to mention that the film opened on about 900 more screens than IM3 and to about $70M *less* than that film.) I'm sure they're having flashbacks at this point, especially since they've scared away much of their audience w/MoS. (Sorry MoS lovers -- can't deny that there were a LOT of ppl who didn't like that flick!)

WB needed this movie to make about a billion worldwide to make its money. They're reporting the cost, w/marketing, was a little over $400B. But a friend who's worked with DC told me that internally they're hearing it cost a LOT more.

So, it's possible that WB might cancel or delay the production of JL and change their plans for these spin-offs if expectations aren't reached. There's also word that WW is terrible for reasons I cannot mention here (um...they apparently ignore the comics almost completely, but that's all I can say).

On the plus side, if they cancel Justice League and Suicide Squad does well, then they'll probably pivot. Maybe we can look forward to things like Justice League Dark, Doom Patrol, and whatever other offbeat characters (like SS) and teams DC has going for it.

How about Angel and The Ape? Anyone? Anyone?

Bueller?
kalelhawj
kalelhawj - 3/22/2016, 6:48 AM
After BvS marvel has some catching to do. The one thing WB/DC has going with the DCEU is BvS is the formula for future DCEU movie is that the villain is done right and isn't just someone there to be push on by the Heros. They also make you think, cry, and cheer. The story is amazing and I know BvS will only help Marvel step up their game to the next level. We will be seeing great movies now from both party.
TheGoat
TheGoat - 3/23/2016, 2:34 PM
@kalelhawj - Pure garbage. This movie is going to have a nice opening weekend and then drop. It's sad they did not do it justice. To say it's "the formula" for the future of comic movies is about the dumbest thing I have read on this site. Worse than the job they did to edit this movie.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 3/22/2016, 6:50 AM
@TheNerdGuy

Sweet review....I'd maybe fix some of the structure cause it's a little hard to read with the pictures.

Glad you enjoyed the film!!!
mistral1
mistral1 - 3/22/2016, 7:31 AM
Easily my number 1 CBM now, but it needs a second viewing to full catch everything that goes on.
AlexHunter
AlexHunter - 3/22/2016, 7:46 AM
I was really impressed, up until the last 10-15 minutes, then it went to hell. Batman was great, although some of his motivations were unclear and he does do something that I would consider out of character. You could tell they cut out a lot and I mean A LOT of stuff. I would say 7/8th of the movie are great, but the last eighth is just plain bad. (I never liked that certain character anyways so I may be biased). Coming from a guy who grew up watching the Bruce Timm shows, and loving the pre-52 comics, I think the movie is good, but not amazing. (no it isn't Dark Knight or Daredevil (the show) level good). 7/10 for me. I would suggest they find a new director for Justice League, because I think that Synder (although visually stunning) isn't the right choice for a character piece, and that's what Justice League needs to be, a character piece, about people, not an action set piece about explosions. I am not hating on Snyder, I love Watchmen, but just don't like his version of Superman (who knows maybe Goyer is to blame?). Those are my two cents. (I love both DC and Marvel).
SteveBosell
SteveBosell - 3/22/2016, 8:26 AM
@AlexHunter - It's funny that you mention Watchmen. I would say Batman v Superman and Watchmen were very similar in terms of character, tone, style, and political and philosophical moments.
KikinGonzalez
KikinGonzalez - 3/22/2016, 8:12 AM
@TheNerdGuy

I want to take my 7 years old niece, she loves most Comic Book Movies but I did not take her to see Deadpool nor Watchmen. But she watched Man of Steel (I distracted her when the Zod -Neck break scene so she did not see that) and she liked it.

My question to you is, do you think the movie is appropriate for a 7 years old girl ?
SteveBosell
SteveBosell - 3/22/2016, 8:24 AM
@KikinGonzalez - My opinion is no. It is very dark and violent.
KikinGonzalez
KikinGonzalez - 3/22/2016, 9:15 AM
@Marxman12 - @TheNerdGuy

Thanks guys for your opinions. I think I will go and see it first with my girlfriend and then I will decide based on that If I take my niece to the movie... she is really hyped to see WW! And I'm hyped to see all of the movie
01928401
01928401 - 3/22/2016, 8:17 AM
I'm looking forward to the movie being put a while and having other DCEU movies to compare to. I'm not gonna say no one should like it, but I feel like people would tone down the praise a bit with proper comparison.

Otherwise, enjoy the movie guys. It was a fun ride if nothing else. One of the best compliments a movie can get is that someone who didn't rate it highly still enjoyed it.
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