Con el inminente estreno de “Liga de la Justicia”, una semana exactamente, llegan a la red las primeras críticas de las personas que ya han podido disfrutar de la primera cinta coral del Universo DC en la gran pantalla.
El consenso general es positivo, repitiéndose algunos comentarios como la falta de actitud por parte del villano, o que esta película da luz a esa oscuridad a la que nos tenían acostumbrados en las anteriores entregas. Además, se confirma que la película tendrá dos escenas post-créditos, confirmándose las palabras que Jason Momoa dijo al respecto hace unos días.
Os dejamos con las críticas tras el salto.
#JusticeLeague is a fun, bumpy ride that succeeds in character, but fails in narrative. It’s a mixed bag of execution that’s saved by the actors, who rise above the shortcomings to deliver an engaging, funny and hopeful, yet flawed, entry to the DCEU. @joblocom
— Paul Shirey (@arcticninjapaul) November 10, 2017
The flaws rest mainly on the rapid-fire pace, lack of suspense and a villain that fails on every level to be scary, formidable or memorable. Thankfully, the League does not fall in that category. #JusticeLeague @joblocom
— Paul Shirey (@arcticninjapaul) November 10, 2017
There are plenty of Easter Eggs and some genuinely cool sequences and the Whedon banter is a benefit to the character interactions. Whatever you dislike, you’ll still love the League. #JusticeLeague @joblocom
— Paul Shirey (@arcticninjapaul) November 10, 2017
And yes, stay in your seats to the post and end credits. (Yes, there are two) Don’t let anyone spoil them for you beforehand. #JusticeLeague @joblocom
— Paul Shirey (@arcticninjapaul) November 10, 2017
I have a lot to say about ‘Justice League’ but will wait till it’s released to really get into it. But two important things to know: stay till the very end of the credits and Jason Momoa (@PrideofGypsies) is awesome as Aquaman. pic.twitter.com/Pg6cKCZAEo
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) November 10, 2017
Justice League is better than expected, but not a home run. The interaction between the team is a lot of fun. The film sends the DCEU in a hopeful direction in line with where the brand should be headed. Flash and Aquaman steal the show. Cyborg and villain are the weak links.
— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) November 10, 2017
People that have complained about DC movies being too dark are about to see the light #JusticeLeague pic.twitter.com/eB1JoNJTvi
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) November 10, 2017
Friendly reminder that We will get TWO #JusticeLeague post credits scene. Not ONE but TWO. pic.twitter.com/ikenu5YYE0
— #WonderGal (@amazonheroicon) November 10, 2017
Here are some of my thoughts on #JusticeLeague pic.twitter.com/HZfiWC7Abt
— Jim Vejvoda (@JimVejvoda) November 10, 2017
I think if you are going to a #JusticeLeague movie to see all your favorite DC heroes rocking their skills & being the badasses you love, then you will get plenty of that. Lots of action. Lots of superheroes being superheroes.
— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) November 10, 2017
#JusticeLeague is better than BvS and #SuicideSquad – it's lean, mean & packed w/ superhero action. I dug most of its lighter moments & I think it has one of the best action sequences ever in a DCEU movie. And of course Wonder Woman steals the show. pic.twitter.com/rW3UjpBUMk
— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) November 10, 2017
I loved Justice League.
— Brandon Davis (@BrandonDavisBD) November 10, 2017
Justice League is not a perfect movie. It has story "flaws" and a simple, CGI villain.
BUT, more importantly, it gets the heroes right. Every member of the League is fantastic and it's tough to choose a favorite.
It's a ton a fun, start to finish.
— Brandon Davis (@BrandonDavisBD) November 10, 2017
Justice League is the super heroes we've been waiting for. Aquaman rocks. Cyborg is bad-ass. The Flash is awesome. Wonder Woman builds from an already great standalone. Batman assembles them and it's great.
— Brandon Davis (@BrandonDavisBD) November 10, 2017
Justice League feels kind of like a re-launch of the DC world in live-action. You walk away wanting more of every hero, including Justice League 2 and standalone films.
— Brandon Davis (@BrandonDavisBD) November 10, 2017
#JusticeLeague is a fun blockbuster that is entertaining enough to overcome its flaws. The team works well together to deliver more than a few spectacular superhero moments worth seeing on the big screen.
Maybe not quite what some hoped, but definitely not what many feared.
— Sean Gerber (@MrSeanGerber) November 10, 2017
#JusticeLeague is a blast from start to finish. Pure visual comic book fun pic.twitter.com/4d4eYB4p6a
— Chris Sylvia (@sylvioso) November 10, 2017
#JusticeLeague is clunky & uneven as hell, but it also gets the characters right and has a lot of fun along the way. When it’s over DC’s vision for these heroes going forward will make sense.
It’s a very small but very vital step forward. I dug it. pic.twitter.com/FrWkhBe69v
— Conner Schwerdtfeger (@ConnerWS) November 10, 2017
Bottom line: JUSTICE LEAGUE is awesome!
ZACK SNYDER’s film is filled with so many moments that had me geeking out and crying nerd tears. When an action scene/hero moment hits, the film is firing on all cylinders.
Still love Affleck’s BATMAN. My fav Batman actor since Keaton. pic.twitter.com/YKZTbVJL7D
— Kevin McCarthy (@KevinMcCarthyTV) November 10, 2017
As with BvS, I did have certain issues but they weren’t big enough to ruin my overall experience. I’ll expand more when I do my full review.
Loved EZRA MILLER and JASON MOMOA.
I love that each character has equally amazing hero moments. Well-balanced. Simple. Fun. pic.twitter.com/ahOaLhrh6x
— Kevin McCarthy (@KevinMcCarthyTV) November 10, 2017
Justice League is the DC team up you've been waiting for. I had so much fun from beginning to end. The expansion of DC mythology will make fans go nuts. Superman though!
— Nate Brail (@NateBrail) November 10, 2017
I saw #JusticeLeague! Here’s what I thought. There are ton of things I’d change but it comes down to this: I had a blast! I got to see the team together and I had fun watching it. Ezra Miller steals the movie and #WonderWoman was perfect! pic.twitter.com/rgCI9fUuTs
— Jenna Busch (@JennaBusch) November 10, 2017
#JusticeLeague was good & very fun. It’s going to be popular w/audiences, not only fans but mainstream viewers & families.
— Mark Hughes (@markhughesfilms) November 10, 2017
If you liked previous #DCEU films, you’ll probably like #JusticeLeague. If you didn’t like BvS or SS, you’ll probably like Justice League.
— Mark Hughes (@markhughesfilms) November 10, 2017
#JusticeLeague is going to finally convince some #DCEU fans that fun & humor aren’t bad words.
— Mark Hughes (@markhughesfilms) November 10, 2017
Here it goes … #JusticeLeague is super thin and has some very weak CG but it’s got heart and a positive vibe that works. Overall, I had a pretty good time and am looking forward to seeing more of these characters.
— Perri Nemiroff (@PNemiroff) November 10, 2017
Nothing could save JUSTICE LEAGUE from its loud, ugly, tacky self. Not Wonder Woman, not wide-eyed Ezra Miller, not Joss Whedon's quippy teardown & rebuild. And Henry Cavill's mustache is an actual issue; they gave him Uncanny Valley Face. Oof, guys. It's a rough ride
— Josh L. Dickey (@JLDlite) November 10, 2017
“Justice League” será la tercera película del DC Extended Universe dirigida por Zack Snyder después de “El Hombre de Acero” y “Batman v Superman: El Amanecer de la Justicia”. Con un guion de Chris Terrio, la película se empezó a rodar en abril de 2016 en Londres. A principios de junio de 2017, la película volvió al rodaje con Joss Whedon como director para dirigirla y terminar la edición de la película, pues una desgracia familiar obligó a Zack Snyder a abandonar el proyecto.
Regresan al papel Henry Cavill como Clark Kent / Superman, Ben Affleck como Bruce Wayne / Batman, Gal Gadot como Diana Prince / Wonder Woman y Jeremy Irons como Alfred Pennyworth. Hacen su debut Ezra Miller como Barry Allen / Flash, Jason Momoa como Arthur Curry / Aquaman, Ray Fisher como Victor Stone / Cyborg, Willem DaFoe como Vulko, J.K. Simmons como el comisario Jim Gordon y Ciaran Hinds dará vida al villano Steppenwolf.
Sinopsis: Alimentado por su restaurada fe en la humanidad e inspirado por el acto desinteresado de Superman, Bruce Wayne recluta la ayuda de su recién encontrada aliada, Diana Prince, para enfrentarse a un enemigo aún mayor. Juntos, Batman y Wonder Woman trabajan deprisa para encontrar y reclutar un equipo de metahumanos para plantar cara a esta nueva amenaza creciente. Pero pese a la formación de esta liga de héroes sin precedentes – Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg y Flash, quizás sea demasiado tarde para salvar el planeta de un asalto de proporciones catastróficas.
“Justice League” tiene un estreno previsto para el 17 de noviembre de 2017 en Estados Unidos y en España.
Escrito por Stephano Paz en Blog de Superhéroes. Si no estás leyendo esto en Blog de Superhéroes, el artículo original lo encontrarás aquí …https://blogdesuperheroes.es/cine-primeras-criticas-liga-la-justicia-llegan-la-red.La entrada [Cine] Primeras críticas de Liga de la Justicia llegan a la red apareció primero en BdS - Blog de Superhéroes.
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Fecha: November 10, 2017 at 03:28PM
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