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Um right. Well I disagree with your opinion. The movie wasn't horrible. Weren't to many (or big) plot holes. There were a few pointless scenes. Political scenes were nothing like starwars and not near as long either. Also, they blew up all the political people Starwars Episode 7 style so that's not a great argument. Not saying the movie doesn't have flaws but critics are being harsh. It lived up to hype, and should never be compared to the starwars prequels.
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A good example of a pointless scene could be that ENTIRE first scene in Africa. Did they really need a specific event to point to and say, "this is where we question if he is good or not." I think having a God on your planet is enough to say that without needing a specific event to point to. Also the sound editing was just awful. Most video games are better than that at editing and prioritizing sounds. So many times I found my ears ringing. Also the CGI Doomsday was crap. Lots of poor, unreasonable decisions, and a lot of other inconsistencies. In reality I would put it next to Revenge of The Sith, as it is saved by two main things: fanboys and its fight scenes
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I agree that first scene was pointless. As was Superman's daddy time, Batman's origin for the tenth time in Hollywood, etc etc. I didn't notice poor sound quality. Was it maybe your theater? And what's wrong with the CGI? I've never heard someone say they liked any CGI and mostly see people bitch when it's used. What makes it good or bad? I didn't love doomsday. He was rushed. Superman and Batman's fight was pointless. Wonder woman was cool but not really necessary. Those other cameos were squished in there poorly. Alexander Luther was a poor Lex. Though an interesting villain. I'd definitely say that I felt underwhelmed a little. I would have liked then to just use this as build up for justice league and make Batman v. Superman later. And actually make it about them fighting.