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Post by Dirty Santa PaulsLaugh on Mar 19, 2021 22:22:28 GMT
It’s two different types of venue, so why compare? In a TV show, the narrative is extended and the action spread out. In a movie, narrative and action are more compacted. Both shows have roughly the same amount of runtime. I understand that, but episodic TV uses show runners, rather than a single director to maintain continuity and quality between the episodes. So they are filmed in a way differently from a feature length movie. Justice League is a special re-cut where Snyder has had privilege to reassemble his movie to his satisfaction. So, really, the movie to compare it to is the earlier version, beyond that to other superhero movies. Also, I don’t expect the quality of a TV show to match a film’s quality. In other words my expectations for Justice League, particularly this version, are much higher than a Disney 6 part drama.
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