Writing that makes it sound a little confusing but Hodson’s screenplay is not that way at all. The story takes a few sharp, sudden turns but is always super focused on one goal or another, all while simultaneously dealing with Barry’s pain, his desire to change it, and the weight of what may have been a huge mistake. All while sprinkling in lots of twists, fun jokes, and Easter eggs.Because Barry changed the past, the reality he’s in doesn’t have the same Batman as he’s expecting.
to the movie’s recreations of Wayne Manor and the use of Danny Elfman’s score. In doing that, Muschietti certainly risks overshadowing the story but, thankfully, never does. Batman, like every other character, is there to help the Barrys solve their problems. Oh, and if he can help them correct the timeline too, that would be a bonus.
As you may have guessed, this universe ends up housing Supergirl , and her excellent rescue scene with the two Flashs and Batman raises the stakes even further.
Calle is a stoic, imposing, vibrant onscreen presence as Supergirl, even if ultimately the character does not get quite the arc or screen time you may want. Which is one of the film’s bigger disappointments. And Keaton is, well, he’s Michael Freaking Keaton. He slips right back into his Bruce Wayne like not a day has passed and everything you loved about him in the Burton movies is right back there.
Nevertheless, if a film can give you things that are exciting and heartfelt, all while you laugh and smile along, that’s hard to beat. AndThe Flash
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