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" THE FLASH "

FANTASTIC SUPER HERO " THE FLASH "

By ARUN KUMARPublished 12 months ago 3 min read
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              " THE FLASH "
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THE FLASH MOVIE WALLPAPER

It seems like you're describing an episode or storyline from "The Flash" TV series where Barry Allen creates the Flashpoint timeline by saving his mother. While you enjoyed the action scenes,

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You feel that the inclusion of Eobard Thawne would have amazed the audience even more. You also mentioned a team-up between Kara (Supergirl) and Batman against Zord, which you found exciting.

Additionally, you mentioned the "broken glass theory" explained by Jay Garrick in the series, which suggests that when you meddle with time, fragments go missing.

IT'S CLASSIC

You found the storyline amazing and enjoyed the action scenes. Although Iris was introduced, you didn't have any issues with it. The ending surprised you because Bruce Wayne wasn't portrayed by Ben Affleck, which implies that something might have happened in the past.

It sounds like you're describing a hypothetical film that combines elements from "Richard Donner's Superman" films and "Back to the Future" while incorporating the Flashpoint storyline. The director mentioned is Andy Muschietti, known for his work on "It" and his ability to handle character development and emotional weight.

The film is praised for striking the right balance between fun, wonder, laughs, tears, and edge-of-your-seat action. It also includes fan service Easter eggs and surprises.

THE HERO

For comic book fans, the movie serves as a live-action adaptation of the Flashpoint storyline, although not as dark as the source material. The filmmakers successfully capture the essential parts of the story while making it accessible to newcomers, as it is essentially a self-contained narrative.

Tim Burton's Batman fans are also mentioned, indicating that the film delivers a sequel in line with the style and tone of Burton's Batman films.Regarding the visuals, the film is recommended to be viewed in IMAX, but it's noted that human CGI still has room for improvement.

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The appearance of Supergirl is mentioned, stating that the visual effects for her may resemble those from 2010, while the depiction of the speed force is praised. The sound design and score are also commended for their mix of score themes, pop hits, and a track by Rosalía.

I'm glad to hear that you had an epic experience watching the film on its opening day! It sounds like the director, Andy Muschietti, did a fantastic job showcasing the Flash's abilities and delivering an emotional, fun, and action-packed movie. Ezra Miller's performance as the Flash is praised, with his acting leaving a strong impression and even bringing you close to tears at the end.

You appreciate that the humor in the film was well-executed and not cringe-worthy like in some other franchises. Additionally, you highlight the fact that this superhero movie actually focuses on the hero saving people, which is a refreshing aspect.

SUPER HERO'S

The explanation of the multiverse and time continuum is commended for its excellence, suggesting that the film effectively handled these complex concepts. In terms of CGI, you mention that while there may be a few janky scenes, they are brief and don't detract from the overall enjoyment.

You point out that certain moments, like the Chronobowl, were intentionally designed to have a mix of real and unreal faces, representing Barry's perspective in his own memories. The CGI-heavy nature of the film is acknowledged, but it doesn't hinder the experience, particularly during the phenomenal first act where Barry saves people.

Thank you for sharing your review of the film! It's clear that you were eagerly anticipating the movie as a DC fan and especially excited to see Michael Keaton's return as Batman. You express your satisfaction with his performance, stating that he doesn't disappoint and that he hasn't missed a beat since his last portrayal of Batman in 1992. The presence of other characters and the superhero action are also appreciated.

WORLD COLLIDE

You acknowledge that there were some funny and awkward moments throughout the film, and you believe that people may be overly critical of DC in general. As a fan of both DC and Marvel, you mention enjoying the movie even more upon a second viewing. The cameos in the film are praised, and while you find Ezra Miller's portrayal of the Flash decent, you mention finding his other self a little annoying.

The second half of the film is highlighted as superior to the first, and you encourage fellow DC and Batman fans to give it a chance and form their own opinions rather than relying on the opinions of critics or haters. Your solid rating of 8 out of 10 indicates your overall enjoyment of the movie.

You also make the point that box office success does not necessarily equate to a masterpiece, suggesting that there are other factors to consider when assessing the quality of a film.

Lastly, there is an amusing post-credit scene included in the film.

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About the Creator

ARUN KUMAR

HI,

THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY PROFILE,

I'M ARUNKUMAR, I HAVE SO MANY EXPERIENCE IN CONTENT CREATION,

AND ALSO 2 - YEARS EXPERIENCE ON THIS FIELD,

NOW, I AM CREATING A ARTICLE IN VOCAL WEBSITE,

WITH HIS NATURAL CURIOSITY AND LOVE FOR LEARNING.

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