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Snyder tends to think a lot of things in visuals. Guy draws his own storyboard even. He's a visually talented director, makes great scenes - and it's obvious his focus is on aesthetic and cinematography rather than story flows/construction. He needs a tight script - many shares that same conclusion.
Then again a lot could be missing in a plot summary and goes better in the execution, so I'll judge for myself when I get to watch BvS. For now I'll put my skeptic glasses on.
It might actually blow me away, I certainly hope so.
Well, film is a visual medium. And he's a direct that likes to tell the story and the subtext of his films, VISUALLY.
It bothers me when dialogue has become the end all to be all for some people to think that a film is good or has deep meaning. The same can be accomplished visually, if done correctly.

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