Ending Was Very Dramatic

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Ending Was Very Dramatic

Movie: Batman vs Superman Dawn of Justice

Starcast: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg and others.

Directed by: Zack Snyder

Synopsis: Society's verdict is out - there should be no Superman because of his alien like actions. Batman agress to this and will also take Superman down. Owner of Lex Corp, Lex Luthor is plotting something that will destroy mankind. Will Lex Luthor take over Metropolis?

Verdict (on a scale of 1-10): 4/10


This is an American movie based on the DC comic superheroes namely Batman and Superman. It is based in both Gotham and Metropolis. It is a spin off from the ‘Man of Steel’ movie in which after the fight with general Zod, Superman becomes controversial. Batman sees him as a threat to humanity, as a hero who causes nothing but war. 

However, the heroes manage to bury their difference and fight Lex Luthor who is trying to import the lethal kryptonite. The movie has some wonderful action sequences - especially the one involving Batman Vs Superman. Screenplay could have been better. And the ending was a little too dramatic. There was no reason to waste so much time in showing how Superman meets his end. The introduction of Wonder Woman was very filmy and completely unnecessary.

It is built with good cast but could be better with the story around Superman's mother and Lois Lane. I feel Captain America Civil war is way better than Superman vs Batman vis a vis action and the storyline.


Rhea Mane, class VIII, Pawar Public School, Bhandup, Mumbai

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