Batman v Superman : L’aube de la justice

  • États-Unis Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (plus)
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États-Unis, 2016, 151 min (Édition spéciale : 183 min)

Réalisation:

Zack Snyder

Source:

Jerry Siegel (bande dessinée), Joe Shuster (bande dessinée) (plus)

Photographie:

Larry Fong

Acteurs·trices:

Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter, Gal Gadot, Kevin Costner (plus)
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Résumés(1)

Craignant que Superman n'abuse de sa toute-puissance, le Chevalier noir décide de l'affronter : le monde a-t-il davantage besoin d'un super-héros aux pouvoirs sans limite ou d'un justicier à la force redoutable mais d'origine humaine ? Pendant ce temps-là, une terrible menace se profile à l'horizon... (Warner Bros. FR)

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agentmiky 

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anglais EDIT as of March 11, 2020: I’m increasing my rating a bit because even though the over-the-top ending still somewhat stands out, the Snyder-esque visuals with their captivating scenes continue to impress me. And once again, I say: The casting is the best thing this film has to offer (gritty Batfleck deserved a solo film, which we won’t get… hopefully Pattinson delivers a solid performance and pleases most fans). I give it 88%. P.S. For those who gave the film a low rating, I recommend giving it another chance and watching the ULTIMATE CUT with an additional 30 minutes. Many things make more sense afterward. First viewing in 2016: From the first previews and posters, I was immensely excited about the film because, firstly, the master of his craft Zack Snyder took the helm, and secondly, I simply like Batman films. After watching it in the theater, I generally have positive feelings. I must first acknowledge that Snyder did a great job. Some criticize his directing style, but that didn’t bother me at all here. I was also a bit concerned about Ben Affleck as the main Gotham guardian, but it turned out he was the right choice. However, the biggest surprise for me was Jesse Eisenberg, who portrayed the insane son of Lex Luthor incredibly convincingly. I also really liked the soundtrack. As for the story, the first third of the film was more epic than action-packed. The second third of the film, including the Batman vs. Superman fight, was, in my opinion, the best in terms of both the story and the fights themselves. The last third of the film, featuring the joint battle of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman against Doomsday, was the weakest part of the film. It seemed overly complicated and excessive. The action was great, but if the creators had thought it through better, I might have considered a higher rating. In summary, I definitely recommend everyone who has the chance to see this film in the movie theater, as it’s an incredible action ride. But action isn’t everything. As a Batman fan, I have to point out that it doesn’t quite match Nolan and his Dark Knight. I give it 82%. ()

kaylin 

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anglais A beautiful example of how something spectacular can be turned into something quite ordinary. Batman and Superman are pitted against each other only to shake hands after a crappy scene, thoroughly destroy Gotham and Metropolis, discover more superhumans, and, well, fly through to the next movie, even though it looks like only one of them will appear in it. But relax, it just seems that way. ()

Remedy 

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anglais Seen in 3D – cinema version. This oozes ambition right from the start. Music by Hans Zimmer, Christopher Nolan as executive producer, and a budget of a quarter of a billion. And lo and behold, it doesn't work. I wouldn't give Batman v Superman a Boo!, but in the context of the current boom in comic book adaptations, it's pretty damn weak. For one thing, I can't get my head around the script, which is utterly impotent ("Martha. Why did you say that name?" --- WHAT THE FUCK???). There are hints of Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy (the stylization of Gotham, the interweaving with politics), but Snyder, apparently in a state of psychopathic fear of future accusations that he's blatantly copied Nolan, chooses his own path again in the form of a digital orgy. Thus, in the space of 150 minutes, the motivations of the two superheroes are only very sporadically sketched out, whereas the best-drawn character is Lex Luthor, portrayed by the annoying Eisenberg (and I quite like Jesse otherwise). I purposely watched it in 3D to revel in the epic action scenes, but unfortunately I didn't get any. It's all so rushed, uncertain, and underdeveloped. It's the several years and especially the gradual building of the cinematic universe that really counts for something, because the viewer is better oriented overall and understands why a character does what he does. In the DCEU, they go about it exactly the opposite way and it feels like it too. Killed potential and, once again, after Man of Steel a very embarrassing result. A second disappointment. ()

Ediebalboa 

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anglais You can only call Batman v Superman mediocre once you take into account its huge potential, which was more or less buried by unnecessary mistakes. Starting with Snyder's routine direction and ending with a rudimentary script without proper emotions, characters and twists, the film is a bore that naively understands darkness as more black on the screen. But rudimentary thinking is also connected with the two main characters. Instead of the chosen guardians of order, we get two little brats fighting over a toy in the sandbox. The only consolation is that Affleck's battered Batman at least looks far more natural during the dull beatings than if Bale was running around in the same costume. DC is floundering and it's only a matter of time before it puts itself out of the game for good. ()