I'm just trying to get this straight, so it's alright to bash Zack Snyder at every turn and give snide little sarcastic jabs at the people who liked the film and who have given intellectual analysis and commentary on it, but positive threads get shut down? Just because there is this opinion that Snyder is sophomoric or unsubtlte doesn't take away from the fact that they were in fact attempting to make a modern Revenge Tragedy with big religious, political, moral, and emotional themes on a very real level that was framed around the two most iconic Superheroes of all time told on a grand mythological scale. It's not as if people who comment on this are simply seeing things that were not there or reading into things that were unintentional. There is a wealth of evidence in interviews with the filmmakers and Terrio that outline their influences and their intentions to deconstruct these iconic characters within the framework of mythology. They were attempting to do something more with this film, now whether or not they succeeded flawlessly is debatable and largely a matter of subjective opinion. However to imply that you are somehow better than other people who do find meaning in the film, is a juvenile high school mentality of a class system. You are no better or worse than me for not liking the film, just as I am no better or worse than you for liking the film. Aren't moderators supposed to behave a certain way?
During my theatre experience, people laughed at appropriate parts, cried at emotional scenes and applauded the Wonder Woman reveal. I've spoken to many people about the movie. One friend who is a huge Superman fan loved it and said he got emotional during certain scenes. He said what he loved so much about Batman in the movie was how beaten down here was during the movie, and how it made sense to him that it would be realistic for him to be that way after 20 years of seeing what he's seen from a world that's not unlike our own. Another friend of mine, who is a comic book fan said he didn't understand the hate and bad reviews and he thought it could have been better and he had issues with it but that it was no where near the critical abomination it has the reputation of being. I personally loved the movie and can't wait to get the opportunity to go see it a second time.