Justice League 3D Movie Review

Justice League 3D Movie Review

Written By: Adolph Vega


3D

Overall the 3D visuals look nice and add to the enjoyment of the movie. The 3D presentation doesn’t do much with 3D depth, but it does have a good amount of pop out 3D. The pop out 3D is never overly gimmicky or excessive and it feels natural to the scenes presented within the movie. No specific scene wowed me or I found to be especially memorable because of the 3D. Justice League isn’t the best 3D presentation, but it is far from the worst and I can mildly recommend watching this movie in 3D.

Final Verdict: Good 3D


Movie

 

Justice League has been a popular comic book series since it’s debut in 1960. For several decades Warner Brothers has tried and failed to make a Justice League movie. In 2017 finally a Justice League movie was released, so how is it ? Does it live up to the hype? Can it satisfy the hopes and dreams of the fans? Recently DC comic book movies have been a fairly controversial so can this movie be something that is universally loved?

 

Justice League is the latest in the DC comics extended universe of movies and is a sequel to both Wonder Woman and Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice. The movie takes place after the events of Batman v Superman. The movie starts as Batman and Wonder Woman are trying to assemble a team of super powered humans to help fight against an alien invasion. The alien invasion is from the character of Steppenwolf who is the conquerer of worlds. Can this league of super heroes put aside there differences and successfully stop the invasion? The main story of Justice League is fairly strait forward and go by fairly quickly. This movie is the first movie we have seen Aquaman, The Flash and Cyborg in a live action big budget movie. The movie spends an adequate amount of time introducing these iconic characters, but I wish we had more time with them. I feel like the characters have good chemistry with one another on screen. I enjoyed some of the dialog between Wonder Woman and Batman. The flash is portrayed as comic relief and for the most part I enjoyed his jokes. I really enjoyed Aquaman and found him to be both formidable and charming. Cyborg is still trying to find his place in society and is not comfortable with powers and abilities and who he is. The Flash and Cyborg bond well with one another as they are both younger characters. The movie introduces many minor characters and at times feels overstuffed. Overall I enjoyed the characters within the movie. 

 

The worst aspect of the movie is the villain. Steppenwolf is a generic alien invader and is a weak main villain. In fairness to the movie, I have never liked the character of Steppenwolf even in the comics I found him to be largely forgettable. Steppenwolf is more or less the mid-boss to the real major villain which is Darksied. The movie goes to many locations around the world, but I don’t really feel like the world is really in danger. Steppenwolf seems powerful but not menacing and the scale doesn’t really seem global. 

 

The movie has many enjoyable action scenes and set pieces. I do feel like the characters do a good job working as a team. However the movie doesn’t do enough to highlight the specific powers and abilities of each of the heroes. Flash is fast, but he can do so much more with that ability that isn’t shown within this movie. The movie has several action scenes and they all go by so fast. Again I feel like the movie is too rushed with the action scenes. 

 

The movie has a strange sense of humor. At times it feels like a Marvel movie with the humor and how it presents itself. Some of the humor feels natural and other times it feels forced. The flash is generally a lighter more humorous character but I feel like this movie version plays it up too much. Aquaman has some very excellent timing and is more funny than I expected. Some of the humor makes the tone of the movie feel odd and unlike previous DC movies. The tone of the movie feels more like a Marvel movie and less like the darker more gritty DC movies of the last few years.

 

Justice League has many problems yet I really enjoyed myself. I was very much entertained from start to finish. The movie is rushed but it also feels tight and without much fat. The comedy is sometimes great, sometimes cringe worthy but overall I enjoyed it. The tone is all over the place, but overall I liked how it built upon the previous movies. I enjoyed my time with Justice League but I cannot deny its imperfections. I hope future DC comics movies build upon on what worked and what didn’t work within this movie and I am more optimistic on what the future holds for DC movies.

 

Final Verdict: 8/10


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Wonder Woman 3D Movie Review

Wonder Woman

3D Movie Review  

Written By: Adolph Vega  

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3D

 

The 3D element of this movie is best described as being bookended within this film. Toward the beginning of the movie the action scenes are enhanced by the 3D element,  you will see arrows fly in and out of the screen . At times the 3D works well with the cinematography and the perspective of certain characters will  appear popping out the screen as others are recessed into the background and uses several layers of 3D to make a more interesting visual presentation . The 3D looks fantastic for the first 30 or so minutes of the movie. Sadly during the middle of the movie the 3D is all but forgotten. The end of the movie has many enjoyable and interesting shots in 3D, with the destruction of the environment being a key aspect. Overall I did enjoy the 3D when it was present within the movie, unfortunately it's a non-factor for a good portion of the movie . 

 

Final Verdict: Good 3D  

 

 

Movie  

 

Wonder Woman is an iconic DC Comics super heroine and this is her first live action full length movie. This is also the first top-tier big budget female driven super heroine movie to be released. The pressure to get this movie right was immense, and I'll happy to report that this movie rocks and is an incredible cinematic achievement.  

 

The story of Wonder Woman begins on the paradise island of Themysciera. You see a young Diana Prince yearning to train with the other women on the island . These scenes on Themysciers are sincere and enchanting and give off a wonderful cinematic warmth . The warmth of these early scenes feels like a loving hug from your mother, and is an excellent way to start this story. Going back to the story, one day a man named Steve Trevor accidentally crashes his plane near Themysciera . Wonder Woman decides to help Steve Trevor return to England and thus starts her adventure of self discovery and discovery of the outside world . The outside world is set during horrors of the First World War . This movie is both a super heroine origin movie and a epic war movie put into one . The movie is fairly self contained so you don't need to watch "Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice" or know anything about the characters from the comic book to enjoy this film . The movie perfectly introduces the characters, setting and the scenario.

 

Steve Trevor is portrayed by Chris Pine and is delightful as ever as an English spy. His performance reminded me a little of his performance as Captain Kirk in the recent Star Trek movies. He is witty , smart, likeable and has fantastic chemistry with Wonder Woman. 

 

Gal Gadot who is reprising her role from “Batman v Superman : Dawn of Justice” portrays Wonder Woman aka Diana Prince. The character of Wonder Woman is the perfect combination of smart, funny, powerful and beautiful. Wonder Woman is a naive character who has never left the island of Themysciera where she grew up . Gal Gadot's performance is incredibly endearing and simply a joy to watch. The movie has several secondary characters who help Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman during this adventure. This crew is a wonderful addition to this movie and gives it  complexities . I wish that some of these secondary  characters were given more character development, but I very much enjoyed their presence and I appreciated their inclusion . The movie has a few villains and I actually enjoyed them all, and how they worked together.  How the movie handles it’s villains is something that feels unique. Even though some of the characters were lacking I still found this story to be very engrossing and well executed. The most important aspect of this movie is the characters and the story and this movie delivers on both fronts.

 

The setting of World War I is an interesting and smart decision by the filmmakers. The backdrop gives the actions of the characters more importance, consequences and it feels distinct . The elements of war are showcased by the effects of the war on the population, and on humanity as a whole . I respect the filmmakers and how they balanced this movie and portrayed the horrors of war without showing the gruesome bloody violence that war movies are known for. Wonder Woman shows that she is a true hero in many scenes and isn’t corrupted by the fog of war and remains compassionate and empathetic throughout the movie . I enjoyed how World War I was presented within this movie; it seems raw and real yet doesn’t show gore like every other war movie. I really respect how well this movie handles the element of war . I usually am not a fan of war movies but this one really stands out because of how it showcases the human element of war.

 

This movie kept surprising me . The biggest surprise for me was the humor, which felt natural and perfectly hit all the right notes. Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman makes this movie her own and her charming personality ultimately becomes the best aspect of this movie . The comedic element is genuine and based on Wonder Woman's naivety of the real world. This fish out of water trope can be overly cheesy or silly under the wrong hands but it works perfectly within this movie and gives a nice contrast for the serious themes presented  . The movie knows how to spend time on the little things and surprises the audience with a sincere smart movie that is better made than most super hero movies . The character of Wonder Woman grows in front of the camera and the director knows how and when to slow down the movie to make touching scenes. A summer war movie that has so much heart is a surprise that I couldn't ever have expected . So many decisions and story elements are surprisingly intense and intelligently crafted to make for a richer narrative . The movie really grows on you after you watched it and only gets better as you think about it . 

 

The action scenes look amazing and use slow motion in effective ways. The movie knows how to highlight action scenes to make the viewer appreciate the visuals. I have never seen a woman battle with such grace and strength as I saw within this movie. I found the action scenes thrilling and interesting to watch. World War I is brought back to life in vivid detail with action that perfectly fits the setting and is well choreographed. Wonder Woman is a trained warrior and it shows with some truly breathtaking action sequences. 

 

The movie has its issues and is lacking on a few minor aspects. Like I mentioned before some of the characters needed more development and scenetime. The final battle seemed a little too short and simple. Some story elements are not fully explained . Overall the movie left me wanting more, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing but it does have some minor issues that keep it from achieving perfection.

 

Overall Wonder Woman is a massive success on almost every level. The movie perfectly balances the serious tones and comedic tones and makes for a new and different way to showcase a war movie. Without a doubt in my mind this is the best DC comic super hero movie released since the Dark Knight. This movie is both immensely entertaining and expertly executed. Wonder Woman is a wonderful movie and is a must watch.

 

Final Score: 9/10

 

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Suicide Squad

Suicide Squad

Review Written By: Adolph Vega

 

 

 

 

3D

The 3D presentation is inconsistent but interesting and well done. Most of the 3D heavy scenes are within the first half of the film. Several times, things will fly out of the screen toward the viewer. The different characters all have quick biographical sequence and the information presented pops off the screen and looks visually stunning, as many different layers of 3D are used. As the movie progressed, the 3D became less evident, but as an added bonus, the end credits scene also looks very pretty in 3D. You can clearly see multiple layers of 3D, and that they did a quality job in this conversation.  This 3D wasn't necessary to enhance the movie, but it looks nice and definitely complements the movie experience.

 

Final Verdict: Good 3D

 

Movie

 

Suicide Squad is a very unique movie and the third movie in the DC Comics cinematic universe. It takes place immediately after the events of the previous movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice". The movie has a distinctive punk rocker style, fabulous sound track and a massive cast of characters. The cast is actually mostly DC Comics villains and many have never been seen on big screen before.

 

Let me give you a quick rundown of the main cast of characters. First off is Harley Quinn, played by Margot Robbie. Harley is the Joker's main love interest and used to be his psychologist who has become insane / evil. She is very charismatic and I enjoyed this manic erratic crazy performance. Another character that I really enjoyed was that of Dead Shot, who was played by Will Smith. Dead Shot is a paid assassin for hire and is an expert marksman. Dead Shot’s love for his daughter makes him relatable, and he has a fantastic presence on screen.

 

Amanda Waller is a brutal bureaucrat that earns your respect and fear. Amanda Waller is essentially the originator of this team and has total control over them. Viola Davi’s performance as Amanda Waller is a character that you love to hate and is above all the most stand out
performance of this movie. The Joker is the iconic Batman villain re-imagined by Jared Leto to be psycho gangster. The Joker was only in the movie for a few minutes, but I liked the scenes he was in. I look forward to seeing more of this version of the Joker character in future movies .

 

Rick Flag, played by Aidan Devine, is a military leader of this motley crew. Rick Flag within the movie isn't interesting and is mostly forgettable. Another character is the Diablo, who is a pyro-kinetic meta-human. This character is cautious of using his powers, and I found this character fascinating and endearing because of the down to earth performance of Jay Hernandez.

 

Killer Croc is played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and is a human with a genetic condition that makes him appear as a crocodile. Sadly, this character is only given one or two lines of dialog, but they are memorable lines.  Overall Killer Croc is an okay character and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje does an adequate job in this role. Katana is portrayed with dignity, and is a force to be reckoned with. Katana is a Japanese martial arts master and has an enchanted sword. Karen Fukuhara portrays Katana in an honorable fashion that fits the character. All her dialogue is spoken in Japanese with subtitles which I can appreciate because it stays true to the character . Katana isn't given more than a few lines of dialogue, but I do like her as a character.

 

Captain Boomerang is a Australian bank robber who uses boomerangs as his main weapon. Jain Courtney plays Captain Boomerang in a humorous fashion but isn’t given much screen time and isn't a particularly likable or interesting.

 

Finally, we have a dual performance of Cara Delevingne as The Enchantress and June Moone. The Enchantress is an ancient witch who can harness abundant magical power. This power includes teleportation, giving other people visions and many other untold mystic abilities. June Moone is a researcher who is possessed by the Enchantress and has a relationship with Rick Flag, and it's sort of like Marvel Comics' The Hulk / Bruce Banner dual roles. The enchantress lives within June and can transform into the Enchantress. I feel that this performance of Enchantress / June Moone is the weakest aspect of the movie. Her line delivery and character movement is way over the top and is cheesy. I understand what they were trying to do with this character, but I didn’t enjoy this performance at all. The motivations and actions of the Enchantress are vague, under explored and her powers are not given any clear limitations. The movie has many more characters, but this is the main cast that is important for this story.

 

The main villain characters are given a quick flashback, establishing scene for the audience. They are also given a quick title card sequence with basic stats and information on the main characters. These title card sequences are something I have never seen before in a
movie and remind me of a living breathing collectible playing card on screen. I love this idea within a comic book movie; it's flashy, fun, informative and fits this style of movie.

 

The movie mostly focuses on Dead Shot and Harley, and gives them the most screen time and back story. This choice is one that I agree with. because they are the most memorable and captivating characters within the movie. I actually really wish that more scenes existed with the
Joker and Harley Quinn characters, so we can better understand how she was charmed and fell in love with the Joker. For the most part I enjoyed this cast of characters and found it fun to watch them interact on screen.

 

The movie begins with Amanda Waller a government agent who is assembling the team of villains and acquiring permission from a committee . Amanda’s plan is to use this team of villains to help accomplish covert missions for the government. If a villain dies or the mission is unsuccessful, they can basically toss the villains under the bus. Amanda can pull strings for the villains to help ease their stay in prison, so they benefit from this arrangement as well.

 

This squad of characters works together to fight a power menace and attempt to take back Midway City. How the movie sets up the characters and scenario is interesting and captivating, but how it executes the actual story is a mess. The movie has some big problems, one of which is with giving it's huge cast enough screen time and back story. Like I mentioned earlier they are given a quick flash back but I wish they were more time to really get to know each other . I really feel that the ultimate villain of the story (which I won’t spoil) is too epic for this group to handle . This super villain is not given a clear rational for what they are doing. I do like the character dynamic, but I feel this cast is a little too big to care about each of them. The movie actually seems self-aware of this, so some characters are disposable. The movie falls apart in the final act, as the story becomes confusing, predictable  and cliché. Even though the movie has many problems, I still found myself enjoying it. The several action scenes within the movie use the cast in effective ways, but are not that visually interesting. I enjoyed watching these villains being unleashed on screen and how they don't abide by the same rules of typical super heroes. The tone of the movie is off, but so are the characters on screen, so they match. The movie is a unique entry in comic book inspired genre, but also falls into some cringe worthy moments.

 

Despite the many issues I have with this movie, I found it fun and entertaining. Suicide Squad is very paradoxical movie for me, because I see both great aspects and some truly awful aspects mixed together to make a sloppily executed amusing ride. Overall, this eccentric cast of misfits make for a unique story, and I can mildly recommend this movie.

 

Final Score: 7/10

 

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