Two iconic titan super-heroes squaring off for the first time in cinema history, only to be met with confusion, anger and disappointment from its audience.
Batman was a trigger happy, Punisher lite older super-hero obsessed with destroying Superman at all costs. Personally, I liked Affleck's performance and they gave him more scenes to sympathise with him. Affleck had meat in his performance to chew on to give Batman/Bruce depth.
Superman, however, was a walking train wreck. Cavill did his best with what he had but his acting skills had limits. All the fault's Snyder's Superman had in Man of Steel were amplified to 11 and his motives for wanting Batman gone were contradictory since he's ok killing people in the blink of an eye.
Eisenberg would made a great Joker.
edit: It's not about the actors performances (I agree they both did excellent work as actors) it's about the renditions of the characters themselves.
Batman was a trigger happy, Punisher lite older super-hero obsessed with destroying Superman at all costs. Personally, I liked Affleck's performance and they gave him more scenes to sympathise with him. Affleck had meat in his performance to chew on to give Batman/Bruce depth.
Superman, however, was a walking train wreck. Cavill did his best with what he had but his acting skills had limits. All the fault's Snyder's Superman had in Man of Steel were amplified to 11 and his motives for wanting Batman gone were contradictory since he's ok killing people in the blink of an eye.
Eisenberg would made a great Joker.
edit: It's not about the actors performances (I agree they both did excellent work as actors) it's about the renditions of the characters themselves.
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