Watch Injustice 2021 Movie
Reviewed by John.D
About Movie
Director: Matt Peters
Featuring: Justin Hartley, Anson Mount, Laura Bailey
Classification: Animation, Action, Adventure
Delivered on: 19 Oct 2021
Author: Ernie Altbacker, Ian Rodgers, Tom Taylor
IMDB Rating: 6.3/10
Duration: 78 min
Review
Justice league is one of the anime series from Warner Bros. Animation, DC Entertainment which has a special place in my heart and it never caused disappointment. Bunch of super heroes gathered together, i mean which kid wouldn't like it. But Injustice is a movie which even adults can enjoy.
Injustice 2021 from Warner Bros. Animation, DC Entertainment is an adequate introduction to the larger Injustice world. It basically covers the most of the essential plot beats, but I'm not certain that movie-only viewers would get the core of the tale's happenings. Because so much has changed here, not only is the tale and ending radically different from both the comics and the game, but the whole narrative suffers as a result.Like:
Is it possible that the Regime does not even exist? It's simply Superman being bad in general.
Superman is the sole hero from the main Earth to appear, and he kicks IJ Supes around for around 6 minutes until the fight is done.
Because the Mighty does not exist, Batman, Green Arrow, Harley, and others have no chance.
After leaving the Justice League, Shazam, Green Lantern, and Aquaman just vanish.
Superman's fall into lunacy has lost all of its complexity and time, making the narrative appear strangely abrupt.
Wonder Woman's complexity has been lost. She swings from being a murderous tyrant to having a change of heart in what feels like a year?
On that topic, I'm not sure how much time elapsed during the film. Yet with all of these alterations, the tale we do receive isn't really fulfilling. Everything is a hurried jumble with no sense of scale or time. Characters are one note until the writer wants them to be another. At which point they make a full 180 with no conflict with or reference of their earlier conduct.
The soundtrack is average; it accomplishes its function. There are a few instances where Superman does something bad, and then the music "THIS IS EVIL, DO YOU GET IT?" plays. It doesn't inherently detract from the film (though it'd be difficult to do so anyway), but it also doesn't help it. The animation is approximately the same, which is about what you'd expect from a DC movie these days. There were a few wonderful touches in the artwork, but can't recall a single time when I was very happy.