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Post by Tristan's Journal on Dec 29, 2018 9:07:30 GMT
Like with mos I did not like bvs at first, but then bought the br when people commented how great the directors cut was. And this one I really appreciated as one of the most interesting cbm after Nolan. Never watched the original cut again. First time I must totally have missed the philosophical themes, especially the god is dead arc. Or it’s only in the director cut. But I guess it’s likely I just was just too thick the first time around. Mea culpa. Great film. We will likely not getting a mature drama cbm anytime soon. God is dead arc? You probably missed the philosophical themes because Jesse Eisenberg paying lip service to Nietzsche doesn't equal a theme. And suffering form personal incredulity does not equal an proper argument. Just give it up.     That was a bit melodramatic. I meant with Aquaman and then Shazam gritty, thoughtful drama like BvS are dead (like God) in the DCEU. Drama like Logan are dead because of the Disney-MCU takeover. But whenever it gets hopelessly dark and kiddy there is shining light of DC hope: I overlooked that DC seems to have developed a two tier concept: Like next year, we get a family friendly DCEU comedy with Shazam. But also a gritty, psychological crime drama like Joker outside DCEU that might be Logan-esque. In DC we trust. 
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