The DC Extended Universe movie is a busy, smart-ass blur
As we wind down on the goings-on of this universe , it’s a relief that it’s at least going out on an entertaining note. And althoughdoesn’t really bring anything new to the cluttered table that is comic-book cinema, it works hard to make you forget that its star could be a raving lunatic., Miller plays Allen as nerdy, lippy and incessantly awkward — a mascot in a skin-tight scarlet suit.
movies certainly gives us a lot of overcaffeinated CGI imagery, like the coliseum-like space — full of risers of revolving memories — Allen arrives at every time he speeds in time. Christina Hodson, screenwriter of, mined the drafts previously written by John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein and Joby Harold and came up with an endearing story that also has moments of maniacal action and meta fan service.
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