>>86041934>>86042173>>86042254>he actually fell for /tv/'s drivelSeriously, these films are terrible.
They have no depth. They are just things or events that the director thought were cool, mashed together without proper context. They are processions of 'epic moments' with no real characters or a coherent story connecting them. Every line of dialogue and every character is merely a vehicle for getting to the next super cool moment that Snyder wants to dazzle the audience with.
The funny thing is, these moments aren't even interesting. They're visually stunning in the way that every film is visually stunning these days. There are no great feats of cinematography here, this shit is not The Third Man or Stalker.
There is no ambition here. It's just endless fake gravitas and pretend depth. These films are exactly the opposite of how you make movies. They stand as portraits of what studio interference and shallow directing does to a fundamentally fine concept.