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By: DC Cinematic
I feel like I was the only one noticing, but... *spoilers final montage Justice League*
Okay, so... I know it sounds crazy and I've been literally googling the thing ever since I came out of the movie theater to see if others were talking about it, but apparently nothing --soooo Maybe it's just wishful thinking, but the moment it came on screen, it just strucked me as the perfect way to introduce her. Very subtle. Very unnoticeble, especially if aren't paying attention to the half side of the screen where this happens.
Right in the final montage of the movie, right before the final shot where Superman flies off, there's that part right by the museum with Diana. There's cops and couple of them are escorting a young lady dressed in red (very classy, reminiscing of a Audrey Hepburn kind of style, with big updo and big fancy sunglasses) towards a car. The camera PANS ON her for a second, and it's in focus. It felt like they wanted us to pay attention to her, as she was in focus for a long time.
I just saw that and went *woooahhhhhh, is THAT--- Selina?*
Again, it's probably just me and my wishful thinking... but *I WANT TO BELIEVE*
Did you guys notice anything?
Wonder Woman
I just got back from Justice League. Thoughts and spoilers under the cut.
Spoilerspoilerspoilerspoiler
I want to start with my general thoughts about the movie, then delve into more specific parts, and finally I want to discuss some things that I feel went wrong.
I love this movie a lot. After 'Wonder Woman' it's my favourite of the 5 new DC films. I especially like the visuals and the characters. I like that they took the critiques they got from BvS, and worked with them to create better art but didn't fully change course from what they started in 'Man of Steel'.
Some parts that stuck out for me:
The start is wonderful. The message Zack Snyder brings to us is so well crafted and I just got a sense of what it's like to experience such loss of a figure of hope. The way the world and her people have given up. "I tried" speaks the loudest in this one.
The Batman has changed to his very core. The imprint of hope that Clark has left with him inspires him to do better and to be better. 👌👌👌
Cyborg... Oh Cyborg I love you. He's been struggling with his own humanity and the ever changing cybernetic parts that connect him to the world. When he talks about the voice in his head not even speaking a language he understands... Speechless.
The first taste we got of Atlantis brings great hope for the Aquaman movie. You know when you try to move in a dream but it goes really slow? Yeah, that's what underwater fighting seems to be like.
The way they bring Superman back is classy and not what I expected. Granted, I've never picked up a Superman comic in my life but still. I like that they didn't make it an easy choice and we understand both the reasons to bring him back, and to let him rest. (Tbh Clark and Vic could have solo'd)
I liked Diana getting back to her old self. I find her arc to be meh in this movie but that's for later in this post.
Two after credits scenes, seems like we will be getting Deadshot after all!
Now for the less fun part. As I said before, JL took previous critiques and changed their formula. This works out well for the most part. It's a comprehensive movie with quite some lightness. As a fan of BvS I liked the dark, but I also liked this.
The problem comes in when the Flash's dialogue is 80% jokes. An amount of jokes don't feel natural and kind of made me roll my eyes.
There were also... Weird comments. Like what the hell was that "racially charged" thing? That came out of nowhere. Arthur's comments to Diana were also debatable to say the least.
I don't know if there were meant to be parallels to MoS.. but there were. I'm not saying that I'm not into it, just thought I'd point out the similarity in villain motivations...
I don't think they made clear enough what big a deal this fight was? Maybe it was me but the tone was just a hair off. It didn't feel like 'oh shit the end of the world' to me.
Anyway, despite it's flaws I will definitely watch it again. I love this movie a whole damn lot
What the actual fuck?
Yes, Wonder Woman... we shall!