Batman v Superman: El amanecer de la justicia

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Estados Unidos, 2016, 151 min (Edición especial: 183 min)

Director:

Zack Snyder

Argumento literario:

Jerry Siegel (cómics), Joe Shuster (cómics) (más)

Cámara:

Larry Fong

Reparto:

Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter, Gal Gadot, Kevin Costner, Scoot McNairy (más)
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Ante el temor de las acciones de un desenfrenado Superhéroe, el formidable y contundente vigilante de Gotham se enfrenta al más admirado héroe de la era moderna de Metropolis, mientras que el mundo se debate reflexionando sobre qué tipo de héroe necesita realmente. Y con Batman y Superman en guerra, pronto aparece una nueva amenaza que pone a la humanidad en uno de los mayores peligros jamás conocidos. (Warner Bros. España)

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POMO 

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español Para los fanáticos, el mejor sexo de sus vidas, para los espectadores casuales, una gran incapacidad de absorción. La colocación de Batman de Nolan en la realidad fue sustituida por el variado universo de cómics de Snyder. Debido a la cantidad de personajes y al número aún mayor de sus motivaciones, esto requeriría un ritmo más tranquilo y un metraje aún más largo. Sin embargo, una gran experiencia cautivadora, con música familiar de El hombre de acero (sin rastro alguno de los motivos de Batman de la trilogía de Nolan). En el último tercio, las demandas de atención del espectador se relajan y llega el final nerd. Súper conexión introductoria con El hombre de acero. Affleck está bien. ()

claudel 

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español Así nejhorší DC ze všech. Čekal jsem třetinu, polovinu, dvě třetiny, kdy se konečně stane něco zajímavého a scénář nebude tak stupidní. Jesse Eisenberg by neměl raději vůbec hrát, nechápu, proč jej Woody Allen vůbec někdy někam obsadil (a nejednou). Raději zapomenout a pustit se do nového příběhu, případně úplně na začátek. ()

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inglés A film so dark that you can’t see anything in most of the actions scenes, and to such extent that it looks as if the cinema was showing a low quality bootleg. The long expected duel between two of the most famous comic book characters unfortunately ends up in a rather uneventful scene (I counted only one interesting moment) where Batman and Superman beat the crap out of each other, only for their conflict to end with an incredibly cheap script cop-out so they can fight together some sort of big-eyed, digital extraterrestrial monkey, created in a weird way for weird reasons (the motivations of the lead villain, hello? Are you there?). Incidentally, you have to wait an ungodly long time for any action to happen, and when it finally happens, either you can’t see anything (as I’ve already said), or it is a confusing digital mess where lightning flashes around the aforementioned monkey, explosions are followed by explosions, and the experience equals zero. And on top of that, Lois Lane gives the right answer to a question form Batman she didn’t hear, or throws a spear into the water so she can dive for it later and almost die, without any dialogue that would reveal its importance or enough information to allow her to figure it out for herself. Disappointment. Probably the only positive thing in the end was Affleck as a grumpy Batman, I would love to see him in another film. PS: I gave Man of Steel 5*) ()

Lima 

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inglés Three-hour Ultimate Edition; definitely a grown-up comic. This film is just like Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises, it's similarly ambitious as an author, it's told on a grand epic scale, it wants to convey a lot, so the usual runtime isn't enough, it's just so sprawling that maybe it's detrimental to it and the average viewer won't appreciate it, which is a shame. Judging by the reviews, I was afraid of Eisenberg's overacted Lex Luthor, and unnecessarily so, I was also afraid Snyder would reveal his other self, again unnecessarily so (the 15 minutes or so of the fight with Doomsday were easily digestible), so my criticisms would be small, for example the reconciliation of Batman and Superman was too rushed, but otherwise it was fine and in the unedited ultimatum version everything made sense, everything fit together. The result was better (i.e. darker, more mature) than most of the overstuffed Marvel films for undemanding teenagers. And in retrospect I now appreciate the previous Man of Steel, though my complaints about the digital clutter remain. PS: A message to those who complain about the film being too dark: don't look at screen rips or low quality dvd-rips (1,5 GB and smaller), fools.... ()

Isherwood 

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inglés Reading all the nerd theories and analyses of how far Snyder's vision actually reaches is fine. It clarifies a lot and provides the opportunity to look forward to the DC version, but on the other hand, it indicates the fact that it doesn't give a damn about the average viewer because if you don't get on the geek bandwagon, those characters without proper motivations will eventually beat you to death in 2.5 hours. The digital finale is fine. But the futile relationship with the (foster) mothers? Not so much. PS: This is the most boring music from Zimmer in 15 years. PPS: In the Ultimate version, I especially appreciate Jena Malone's 20 seconds, which paradoxically adds a more meaningful dimension to Lois Lane. The rest of it is rather subtle directional cues for viewers to clarify motivations, but there is no epic sweep. It’s just a more sweeping comic book movie that wants to set a more mature tone with its Nolan-esque bleakness but gets too overwhelmed with unnecessary visual gluttony and is stripped of perspective. ()

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