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And it's sad that instead of discussing the movie some are still falling back on talking about other posters.
Completely disagreed. This movie is poorly written. I'm so completely sick of people blaming the audience for not understanding what the film makers were trying to convey. That's on them for making a muddled, ineffective story. Note that Nolan never had this issue, and all three of his Batman movies were more thematically complex and character-driven than anything in BvS.
Surely the point here is that if you're going to go off book with your interpretation of a character the way Snyder has with Batman, then you also have to re-lay the groundwork of his backstory, rather than relying on the audience's knowledge of other versions of the character? Otherwise it's the wrong backstory for the Batman you're watching.
Completely disagreed. This movie is poorly written. I'm so completely sick of people blaming the audience for not understanding what the film makers were trying to convey. That's on them for making a muddled, ineffective story. Note that Nolan never had this issue, and all three of his Batman movies were more thematically complex and character-driven than BvS.
I keep hearing this issue with editing but never hear of any specific scenes. Could you elaborate?
Exactly this. It's just bad filmmaking when you're telling a new/original story.
Funny, I can't count how many times:
"You don't get it"
"You weren't paying attention"
"It's too smart for you"
"Audiences are dumb"
"You have to see it twice"
are used as EXCUSES for BAD STORYTELLING with this movie. And I've only ever seen comic book movie fans or Twilight-esque young adult book fans use these as valid "explanations." They did it for SM3, they did it for MOS, they did it for Green Lantern. Hell they even did it for TDKR.
He could be a distant relative. He could be a sub. He could be a Wayne indentured servant. He could be a mechanic. He could be freaking anything. Who knows if they don't say so?
^ I'll just say this here. If BVS DIDN'T HAVE ISSUES, it wouldn't be struggling financially. I don't think this is the modern day Blade Runner. On the other hand, I don't think this is The Phantom Menace, either. At the end of the day, I think it's an average movie with subpar characterizations. I think if the plot was tidier and Eisenberg did better, this would be critically well received by Snyder Standards (low 60s)
Batman's had 8 films since '89, he's had cartoons all to himself, shared cartoons, 3D animation, comics, critically acclaimed game series etc and Alfred's been in every single one. Just the talk generated from all that content, not to mention all the youtube channels, jokes, memes and what-have-you-nots on the internet is enough to get word around on who this Alfred character is. In a sense, he is part of our pop culture scene, even though he got weaseled in because of Batman. It's not BvS' job to cater to people who are this uninformed, or are unable to make a simple deduction based on dialogue in a film. Even Marvel movies occasionally throw in new characters without needing to read their entire profiles to its audiences. If people are interested, they will do their homework. That's the movie industry of the 21st century.
Agreed. Polish the characters, streamline the story, trim the fat, and fix the villains(s) and this would have been a very enjoyable movie for the masses.
Not its not poorly written. ALL the information you need is right there. I am so completely sick of people blaming the writing for not understand what is going on this movie. It's not very complicated. There was nothing muddled about it. Its people choosing not to pay attention to the information presented right before their eyes.
Except that its true. Nobody is pulling information out of thin air. Its literally all right there.
Not its not poorly written. ALL the information you need is right there. I am so completely sick of people blaming the writing for not understand what is going on this movie. It's not very complicated. There was nothing muddled about it. Its people choosing not to pay attention to the information presented right before their eyes.
That would require actually CARING about the story
BvS is more Sucker Punch than Watchmen.
Yes he stole Kryptonite but from Bruce's perspective how does that make him a "huge threat"- Bruce was stealing it FROM him as well.
And forgive me if I missed something here, but how would Bruce have known that it was Lex that blew up the Senate? As for keeping tabs on the metahumans, Bruce is doing the very same with Superman. So how on earth is that an issue?
Again, so you need to have a preexisting familiarity of the character to know his place in this movie. "Do your homework before you go see this movie" is a really silly excuse to explain bad storytelling.
Except that the majority of my friends that i saw BVS barely remember MOS(they saw it once when it first came out) and had ZERO problem following this not-hard-to-follow-movie. They don't read comics or know much of anything of the characters outside of this movie.
Because it's BATMAN.
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Do you honestly believe half of the audience wasn't paying attention? What, they were completing a Sudoku puzzle while exposition was happening? If it were clear as day there wouldn't be this many complaints about it. The movie is hurting financially because it has problems, but you think people just brought it upon themselves?