I’ve always said that people underestimate Zack’s attention to detail. And another thing....No director has created and introduced more hardcore, bad-ass female characters in their movies than Snyder.
Jameson Early It boggles my mind at how Snyder has been branded as some kind of misogynist. It’s the most bizarre thing because he always elevates the female characters in his films. Even by the end of “Sucker Punch”, I feel extremely empowered.
" He loves women so much he even gave Martha a moment to shine.. I don't understand where all the hate comes about Snyder and women.... Very odd... " They are nitpicking, its like 'critique flavour of the month'
@@pinkspider28 i dont understand it either i read the comments and i think to myself wow they really hate him why? I love all of his work the way he does movies is always a work of art in my opinion it has so much substance
Cinematography is one of the things I don't really care about in films but BvS or Zack's previous works in general woke me up to the beautiful and engaging scenes like the Knightmare scene, The God vs Man fight and etc and made care about cinematography and speaks interests in filmmaking, I really don't understand people who complain about the age old argument of "Style over substance". Personally don't understand people these days with big budget blockbusters like Marvel (sorry to start a war or comparing them) but Marvel sometimes lacks in cinematography and thinks putting bright neon colors on the sliver screen will draw an huge audience. It just was not memorable for my taste, I loved how Zack uses the cinematography in a way to embrace the already engaging story.
The Snyder style has excellent visuals and effects , also it has bigger than life cinematography , but many scenes do not have so much meaning or content .
I actually don't mind Martha's look before she gets shot. She's not a trained fighter. Just like anyone, she'd be scared at that moment, it makes her more real. The fact she even goes for it to protect her son, makes her a natural fighter, and it's a good inspiration for Bruce to see both his parents giving it their all, despite not really knowing what to do. He was a natural fighter as well, he just spent his entire life training to become the machine he becomes later. Not a bad thing, I'd actually probably be more put off if she was entirely fearless as she was about to get gunned down, because even if she was not afraid to die (like most people would), any loving parent would be afraid that after they go down, the child is next and unprotected. If she looked unafraid, it would mean that she didn't much care for her son. It's also a nice progression. Thomas goes all out first, attempting to save his wife and son, showing he values them more than his personal well being. Martha goes next, but when she's about to go as well, that's where the realization that there is no one left afterwards to protect Bruce sets in.
I've watched the film in theaters 2x and the Ultimate edition like 10+ times easy and this is the first time I've noticed Lois wearing the ring. I feel like such an idiot lol
dont worry about it man, I watch this movie like every other month and i manage to find new stuff to think about. Zack... my man, he is just.... his team and him make the most visually engaging movies I've seen
I've also seen the movie a dozen or so times, and I've never noticed the people on the ship Superman was pulling. So many minute details were put into this movie that get overlooked because of the whole Martha sequence. Such a shame.
The beauty of this last scene is the contrast with the beginning of the film, where we have several elements showing the fall and the rising ground presenting hope.
Love Snyder movies! He is such a underrated director. I won't be watching anymore DC or WB movies because of how WB backstabbed Snyder. He is the best. I also love people who appreciate attention to detail and the hardwork it goes into making a film. If Snyder watches this, he would really appreciate it, and know his work isn't wasted. I watched BvS and Man of Steel in Imax theater, and boy was i breathtaken by both films. I have watched both movies several times over other superhero movies, and i still can't get enough of it.
And I *KNOW* what most other people might add to that... *"... but he sucks at EVERYTHING else!! hes such a hack!!! his films are some of the worst ive seen in yrs!! the charcters are boring and unimportant, and WW was just thrown in for no reason. th plot is confusing and makes zero sense..."* yada-yada-yada, you get the point.
@@jtcob8486 True. But you know how Suicide Squad has NONE of the superheroes respond to the situation, despite them being in the same universe? BvS has Wonder Woman nearby (for "no reason" right?) to actually respond to the devastating situation. It's in-universe, and I think that was a nice touch.
What I loved about the opening was how Bruce running in the snow parallels his parents death, he falls when his father is shot, keeps fallen when is mother is about to be shot, and finally lands in darkness when his mother is shot
I find it pretty laughable when people criticize Snyder movies for their cinematography, that he only makes movies that looks cool and cares about nothing else. Yea that is true critique I have read. I wonder how they think that a visual cool comic book will NOT be a cool looking movie :P I think I have never in my life read so much made up nitpicked criticism against any other director xD
I didn't see Batman v Superman til the Ultimate Edition came out on home media but I feel it was honestly worth the wait because I got to analyze but also enjoy the film in its entirety. The cinematogorphy was something that definitely drew my attention among other aspects of the story. As a fan of the film genre in general this really helped me to see how the filmmakers tried to express their vision of a story they obviously put a lot of passion into. Great video. Loved this analysis. Thank you for it.
Thanks for sharing your point of view :D Refreshing to see another video enhancing a different aspect of BvS. Love this movie and Zack Snyder deserves more respect and recognition for his talent behind the camera. Style and Substance, both are present on Snyder Films eventhough not everyone can see this blinded by the Style over the merit of the Substance as well. That s the problem of those that forget movies are a form of art.
It is a great video, but I also have found a lot of symbolisms from shot to shot within this movie. One very important thing also, is that around 27:40, the shot of lois in clark's bed reminds me of MoS, when small clarks said to his mother "the world is to big mom" to what she answers "make it smaller". What he actually did by making lois his world which was clark's last words
When Martha is shown with that gun in her face, she knows this will be a headshot, she knows she will die, and she is pretty sure Bruce will be an orphan. She will be scared. I think that humanizes her, and does not change the fact she tried to take the gun from a man to protect her son. Lovely video, I did not notice the feet.
I think this movie is accurate...not only to comic book world but to our world too...fans were divided upon seeing this version of superman on screen...some hated him just like Bruce hates him for causing so much destruction and death in mos...while many others love him just like I do because they know that if it wasn't for him, this world would have been destroyed....fans were divided to see this version of batman because he is brutal and violent, some fans hated this version because he is responsible for at least 10 deaths in this movie, some fans cannot root for this batman because of the same reason, some fans thought this version of batman was not a good guy, just like Clark did...this movie portrayed a Bruce Wayne who is not batman anymore and a Clark Kent who is not superman yet...Clark is confused, because in that world the law is helping a murderous man who dresses up as a bat and is hating a guy who is just trying to do the right thing...they have lost hope...but superman still chooses to die for this world than to watch it burn...this changes Bruce...the whole point of this movie was to show that men are still good.....but people hate what they don't understand
Bvs was art, period . As a artist and a true comic book fan I love all the real comic references obviously from the dark knight returns with the fight and also the timer that kg beast had was a call back to the dark knight returns , Batman's timer but also superman peace on earth .
Love this video; BvS is my favorite movie too! It's awesome how you can make a whole detailed video series about the positive aspects of this film, while haters/critics tend to just circle back to the same 2 or 3 arguments as to why it"sucks". I think most people who claim to dislike the movie are just influenced by the crowd and the critical reception. From a purely artistic and cinematic standpoint, this film is gold. I know that art is up to interpretation, so of course not everyone has to love it, but people are so close-minded to the idea of this film being good, simply because they hopped on the "Hate BvS" bandwagon, and now they refuse to consider enjoying the movie.
Keilan Morrissey There is a lot to dissect in this film and I’ve had a great deal of fun trying to do just that! It’s truly underrated as a piece of art. Thanks for watching this video and for commenting with your thoughts!
Thomas Wayne fist I think represents the ideals of this version of the Wayne's and creating Bruce ideals, with the ideas of being a man, a hunter, a person that cant be stopped by words but by fists.
(Part of an essay I've been working on about fathers and sons) It's interesting too how Lex's father's fist = abuse Bruce's father's fists = protection With Batman, the film explored the character’s damaged psychology by taking him to his darkest place so that he can confront his trauma and heal from it. As a child, at his parents’ funeral, Bruce Wayne is shown fallen into darkness and rescued by the Batman persona. Batman’s mask is a false salvation (“a beautiful lie”) that can never save him from his sorrow, putting on the mask is an addiction and escape. Bruce is consumed in fear, pain and anger and he intends to stay that way, personified through the display of his second “biggest failure” (his dead adopted son’s uniform) so he will always see it. Bruce’s dream at his mother's grave conveys his mindset: Bruce is struggling between himself and The Bat; it is shown breaking through the grave trying to take over. In his loss of himself, Batman no longer views criminals as human, taking to branding them like animals (this also harkens back to The Mark of Zorro, a character who inspired Batman for Bruce and also left his mark at the scene). After his childhood fall, Bruce grows up fighting against the feeling of powerlessness and gaining power - corporate power, physical power and the power to terrorize the criminals of Gotham - the “power” as Henry Cavill puts it, “to inflict justice”. Bruce thought he was going to change his exterior world by stopping criminals, but ultimately sees little fruit to his labor and feels his actions don’t have lasting impact. It is his interior world that needs to change. Thematically, the only lesson imparted by Thomas Wayne is the attempted intervention in his mugging. This model of intervention is what Bruce has modeled himself after. When he sees Superman and Zod fighting, he sees the ultimate criminal, which without his intervention could result in creating more orphans. Bruce is unwilling to accept his relative powerlessness next to Superman, which would be like accepting the death of his parents, something he’s not ready to do. Bruce convinces himself he will show Batman’s worth and honor his father’s name by killing Superman. He rationalizes this by twisting his father’s story about his lineage “they were hunters”, characterizing his dehumanization of Superman. Superman is Batman’s “white whale”: an all-powerful animal, which if left unchecked, could wipe out the entire human race. One of the main difficulties audiences had trouble understanding was the climax of Batman’s journey. Knowing that Clark knew Bruce was Batman; he probably did some background on him and was aware of what the name Martha meant to him. Saying the name out loud in the way he did: "Save Martha", wasn't coincidental. Superman says “you're letting him kill Martha”, further complicating Bruce’s conflict. This caused Batman to pause and process a lot of different things: the fact that he’s standing over someone about to kill them, that Superman is bleeding (so he does bleed), remembering his parents death, realizing his mother could not have been saved, with or without his father’s intervention, realizing that he would be making Superman an orphan - all of this dominoes in this moment. He starts to see his own father in Superman, but when Lois arrives and clarifies “it’s his mother’s name”, Bruce not only sees his father in Superman, he sees himself. Bruce finally realized he was in this vengeful, tunnel vision, has had the whole situation backwards and had become the thing he was originally fighting against. He breaks free from the shadow of his father and goes on the path to redemption. Resolving the fight, Bruce makes Clark a promise (something he previously said were useless), “I promise Martha won’t die tonight”. In saving Martha Kent, he is able to free himself of the demons that have haunted and driven him since childhood. He is also being given a chance to show the development of his skills and his work as Batman does have value. After the battle with Doomsday, Batman is visually shown stepping out into the light, signifying he is now gradually coming out of his hole and on his way to redemption. Bruce has been cynical about humanity since the death of his parents, but he now has a renewed hope, affirming at Clark’s funeral that “men are still good”. The guilt Bruce felt in not being able to help his parents as a child, he now feels for Superman: his death possibly being preventable, had he sorted himself out earlier. "I failed him in life; I won’t fail him in death.” This is how he will honor Superman’s memory, by rising to higher standards. That admission is the first of many indications at the end of the film that Bruce has made a profound character change and no longer believes hope and heroism are a beautiful lie. He is now dealing with failure is a much healthier way, recognizing it and dealing with it productively. The film ends and begins with beautiful symmetry - opening with the Waynes’ death and ending with the death of Superman: two funerals that changed Bruce Wayne’s way of thinking.
Wow, you actually have me in tears a little. Your passion for beautoful cinematography couldn't be stronger. I love Larry Fong and the results of his artist, creative, imagination. Such gorgeous work.
That scene showing Batman stealing the Kryptonite on the security cameras is actually a quite important scene if you look at it as a motif. Batman in the beginning of BvS is always introduced above criminals when fighting them until he swoops down to confront them. This symbolizes his fall into the darkness and shows that he’s not any better than his foes. Once he has a change of heart after realizing that he’s not much different from Clark, he goes to the warehouse to save Martha. Instead of breaking in to the same floor as Lex’s henchmen, he takes the bottom floor and breaks through to the top, thus symbolizing his rise from the darkness into the light. It’s all a recap of the beginning scene where young Bruce Wayne falls into the hole and the bats take him back up.
Really great video, it makes me really happy to see others that loved this movie as I did. However, you missed one of my personal favorite shots. In the Ultimate Edition, there's a scene that takes place on the Lexcorp helipad. It's simply Lex watching the sunset, and it really makes me feel the power of what the upcoming night will bring.
I think bvs opening scene where they show Bruce waynes parents being killed,bruce falling into the well etc is one of the best opening scenes from Hollywood and it has gone unnoticed. The opening scene deserves a lot of praise for it's execution nicely supplemented by larry fong's cinematography and background score by junkie xl.jack snyder directed it beautifully.
The opening sequence is a play on the ending sequence. Bruce's parents are "Batman" & "Wonder Woman" saving their "son". They both die trying to stop the "monster" but save the son. Wonder Woman & Batman in the third act try to save the "son" but fail and stop the monster. This is why the conversation they have at the funeral is so important. The "parents" must avenge the "son's" death. But is the son even dead? ;) "Don't believe everything you read, son." - Bruce to Clark. Bruce falls into the hole at the funeral, Clark is buried in a hole at the end but "rises". Two sides of same coin. ruclips.net/video/ZwZsViROeLg/видео.html
As a beginner filmmaker I LOVED your breakdown. You see so much more than most people. I'm a huge Zack Snyder fan anyway because as aa graphic designer, I love his visual aesthetic but I couldn't really verbalize what I was seeing. THIS has given me a lot to think about on my journey as a filmmaker, so thanks.
So great to hear about your filmmaking journey! I've found that it's best to learn from people who have been doing it for a while and then, go out and shoot A LOT! I do a lot of mobile filmmaking, actually, in terms of shooting with my iPhone. Even if they aren't expensive cameras, they can get the job done if you know what you're doing! Your graphic design skills will definitely help you with your visuals! I wish you the best in your endeavors!
Excellent analysis. I understand a lot more now about why I loved this movie, especially certain parts like the beginning, even though most of my family and friends did not.
Treveasy the giant It certainly seems that way on the surface I admit but as BVS taught us nothing is as it seems, JL is actually every bit as deep as the previous 2. For example Bruce's arc at it's core is about the line between true faith and fanaticism. Bruce treats Clark like a god he worships he's intolerant to anyone not living up to Superman, his entire conflict with Diana is him trying to force her to be the symbol he believes she should be. He places him above literally everyone. He is absolutely outraged when Diana suggests he isn't doing this out of his faith in Clark but rather guilt, and attacks her in a very personal way and is planning to commit suicide for his cause to martyr himself for Diana insuring his belief continues, which is the true purpose of the shoulder fixing scene, he's making Diana admit her guilt so he can martyr himself and put the same guilt he feels on Diana's shoulders insuring his Superman religion and cult (because that's what it pretty much is) continues. There's also Snyder's signature symmetry Bruce represents the side that fears Superman in BVS while he represents the side that sees him as a Christ figure in JL, this subtly continues the Superman debate from BVS. Another example is Bruce bringing back Clark in the same way Lex brought back Zod. Clark than goes to the monument where he battles the league much like Superman battled Doomsday. Doomsday bashes Superman with the names of the dead, while in JL Superman himself is the one destroying the names of the dead, symbolizing how Bruce very nearly destroyed that which inspired and gave him hope. Superman floating up to Batman mirrors him slowly approaching him in the nightmare, symbolizing that it's Bruce's own fear and paranoia that turns Superman evil, Bruce is the one he's right about, Bruce is the one to fear. I don't want to drag this on too long but those are some of the moments with Snyder's signature symmetry and symbolism, there is far more to JL than it appears.
@@duckmilkprod Yes, no way, no comparison.. I didn't/couldn't buy the BluRay JL nor SS.. they were relatively completely devoid of the MoS/BvS/(even WW, where Zack was still involved and also for it's somewhat lighter/different angles) Snyder guided Fong cinematogaraphic perfectionism.. More importantly the later 2 non Snyder productions emotionally moved me ZERO next to how much BvS and MoS did.
The fact that he gets cinematographers who bring his vision(Live action comic panels) to the screen is why I fell in love with his films. First film of his I saw was the DOTD remake. I've been a fan of his since
Lovely analysis. But I would argue at 9:00 that fear is not an automatic disqualification for bravery and fierceness. In fact, I would suppose that bravery without fear is just recklessness. It requires a certain amount of gal to stare oblivion in the face while being mortally terrified. Just my thought. I found this addition in the ultimate cut icing on top of a delicious cake.
Haha! Not really. This is an edit of my earlier video on the Cinematography because I had a copyright issues on using one of the shots for some reason. Hopefully, this version will adhere to the guidelines.
duckmilkprod 🖖🏼Hopefully. Maybe when it comes to longer scenes but the soundbite per se isn't important, you could just use screenshots or Clay Enos stills instead?
27:35 he has those planets on his ceiling because as a child he knew he wasn't from Earth and he was always curious about where he had come from. I can 100% see him falling asleep almost every night staring up at those planets, which, to me, adds to the emotion of the scene because he did find out who he was, where he was from, and also in the process he found Lois, who was his world. If it was indeed Lois who he said was his world and not his mother ("Marrthah"). Which would be another reason Batman wanted to save Martha, to prevent the Knightmare from coming to fruition, adding to the many layers of each sequence in this film.
Ive thought about it. I think the idea behind them might stem from what the movie tries to achieve by the end. Throughout Man of Steel, we get a lot of references to the godlike nature and divinity of Superman and people constantly viewing his work as some holy intervention which are themes that leak over into BvS. In a huge part of BvS we see a Superman who has so many ideals placed on him, one of which is his Saviour nature, as he does unhuman things and the public impression of him is of a being of that who doesn't walk among us, gods among men. I love the way the visuals assist in telling the story of the struggle between reconciling the very human hearted part of Clark and his almost divine abilities. One of my favourite shots which link to this is the arctic scene where we start at superman feet as hes just walking in the snow showing him as a normal person but then by the end of the camera movement, we see he is pulling a ship which jars us back into the fact that he is almost unreal. A lot of the movie is spent showing Supermans story through flight; when he gets detached from people, he flies away and vice versa as a visual metaphor for him. The resolution of the struggle of superman being God or man I think is done beautifully when we see Superman as he flies to doomsday weakened by the Kryptonite spear after just being on his KNEES talking to Lois, this to tell us that he is a powerful but determined person that can be weakened like any of us but his weaknesses doesn't stop him from trying his best to do whats right.
Ha! I guess it doesn't make sense to have multiple "favorites". This was very extemporaneous and unscripted so sometimes, my vocabulary isn't all that great.
Hi Rebecca , It was so good to see someone has so much excitement and love for BvS as me... This movie has a really inspiring impact on my life as well. The screenplay, camera work, script, symbolism , visual effects everything stands out (y) Your videos in Why I Love Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice playlist are my personal favorites as those depicts the soul purpose of the movie. The way you give importance in details and symbolism is fantastic. Please make more videos like this. I hope you do well and have lots of love from India. BTW also I want to know your views about Justice League, there has been so many things ever since it released, I wish ZS could finish the film just like Bvs. Attaching my personal favourite scene from the movie ruclips.net/video/yp3mUWcu26k/видео.htmlm39s
Hi, Partha! Great to meet another BvS fan! Loving the "soul" of the film is a great way to describe it! I won't be making any videos about Justice League, but I am a contributor to JLU Podcast and will sometimes, be on to talk about it. jluniverse.podomatic.com/
This is great! Something I keep saying is that people are ignorant to the detail of Snyder’s shots. All of his shots look like panels from comic books, but they are also reenforced by the cuts. The scenes and shots in them cut together like we’re going from panel to panel. That’s something Josstice League lacked. They used so many CGI camera moves that everything felt unnatural. As for non fight scenes, the editing was a mess because of them forcing the reshot jokes into scenes like they shot a few and picked and chose which jokes to use. I’m excited for Zack Snyder’s version because the cinematography and editing will be more cohesive to it’s two predecessors.
I'm in Minute 2.36 and I'm already in awe. I mean I knew I about the Excalibur references but I never knew he did put it directly in the film. And I never saw it!
Some of these interpretations are a little stretch (mostly Jimmy and Lois' inexistent relationship IN THE MOVIE), but I love this film. It's a constant wallpaper, and there is so much symbolism and so much composition genius.
When I speak about Jimmy and Lois in BvS, it's moreso in comparing them to their iconic counterparts from comics and other media interpretations. This film is so well shot. Larry Fong is a personal hero of mine.
There was never going to be any focus on Lois’ relationship with some young, nerdy photojournalist that works for The Daily Planet in this movie. I thought it was cool that in this DC Universe, Jimmy Olsen was an Undercover CIA Agent posing as a photojournalist. They didn’t have to make that UC Agent anybody, but they decided to make his alias Jimmy. Also, his death had more impact that way.
I wasn't a fan of those movies. Probably because they messed with my notion of how the Batman story should be told too much. But man, Larry Fong's cinematography is so incredibly well composed I really wanted to like the movies the whole time.
Thanks for this video! Love the cinematography as well as the music; however, for me, I cannot sit thru most films. I'm just not interested in script, plot, or acting--and I cannot stand seeing the same actors (Ben A.) in every film. I only watch for the production so I can learn from these great DPs and Editors!
29:00 that shot is inspired by Once Upon a Time in the West- where Jill throws earth upon her husband's coffin lowered into the grave. ruclips.net/video/0Y1_mvKzzMs/видео.html See 3:17
What are your favorite shots in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice"?
God among as
Batman shooting his grappling hook as lightning strikes, creating the cover of The Dark Knight Returns
there a lot of great shots in BvS.. BvS is truly masterpiece movie...
@@raimia.4286 I mean, I thinkn so! Truly a cinematic masterpiece. No hyperbole!
a woman with taste.
Fully agreed.
Indeeeeed 🧐💯
I’ve always said that people underestimate Zack’s attention to detail. And another thing....No director has created and introduced more hardcore, bad-ass female characters in their movies than Snyder.
Jameson Early It boggles my mind at how Snyder has been branded as some kind of misogynist. It’s the most bizarre thing because he always elevates the female characters in his films. Even by the end of “Sucker Punch”, I feel extremely empowered.
He loves women so much he even gave Martha a moment to shine.. I don't understand where all the hate comes about Snyder and women.... Very odd...
Agreed. Sucker Punch ✌️✌️
" He loves women so much he even gave Martha a moment to shine.. I don't understand where all the hate comes about Snyder and women.... Very odd... " They are nitpicking, its like 'critique flavour of the month'
@@pinkspider28 i dont understand it either i read the comments and i think to myself wow they really hate him why? I love all of his work the way he does movies is always a work of art in my opinion it has so much substance
man of steel was a game changer for me, I nearly had a heart attack in the cinema, it was a revelation.
It was a really good movie .
It was a great film .
It's still most epic fight of superhero history. Even avengers together or marvel could not show fight that epic......❤️❤️❤️
A cultural reset, the movie was
It changed the game
Like you said, Batman's scenes have a visual theme of falling. Then, when he goes to save Martha, the first thing he does is RISE through the floor.
Taylor Cheek Great point! The Martha Rescue is Batman rising to be a hero again and Bruce rising over his trauma and past!
Cinematography is one of the things I don't really care about in films but BvS or Zack's previous works in general woke me up to the beautiful and engaging scenes like the Knightmare scene, The God vs Man fight and etc and made care about cinematography and speaks interests in filmmaking, I really don't understand people who complain about the age old argument of "Style over substance".
Personally don't understand people these days with big budget blockbusters like Marvel (sorry to start a war or comparing them) but Marvel sometimes lacks in cinematography and thinks putting bright neon colors on the sliver screen will draw an huge audience. It just was not memorable for my taste, I loved how Zack uses the cinematography in a way to embrace the already engaging story.
The Snyder style has excellent visuals and effects , also it has bigger than life cinematography , but many scenes do not have so much meaning or content .
@@filimongalogavros5301 ... Until you look at them and dissect them very closely. You'll hopefully gain a little *something* from doing so.
@@bowserjjumetroid3645 You gain something if you look at the details closely .
@@filimongalogavros5301 Well, yeah. That's what I am hoping for.
... So... What now?
@@bowserjjumetroid3645 We should expect another wave of good DC films , with great dialogue ,action and cinematography .
I actually don't mind Martha's look before she gets shot. She's not a trained fighter. Just like anyone, she'd be scared at that moment, it makes her more real. The fact she even goes for it to protect her son, makes her a natural fighter, and it's a good inspiration for Bruce to see both his parents giving it their all, despite not really knowing what to do. He was a natural fighter as well, he just spent his entire life training to become the machine he becomes later. Not a bad thing, I'd actually probably be more put off if she was entirely fearless as she was about to get gunned down, because even if she was not afraid to die (like most people would), any loving parent would be afraid that after they go down, the child is next and unprotected. If she looked unafraid, it would mean that she didn't much care for her son. It's also a nice progression. Thomas goes all out first, attempting to save his wife and son, showing he values them more than his personal well being. Martha goes next, but when she's about to go as well, that's where the realization that there is no one left afterwards to protect Bruce sets in.
I've watched the film in theaters 2x and the Ultimate edition like 10+ times easy and this is the first time I've noticed Lois wearing the ring. I feel like such an idiot lol
dont worry about it man, I watch this movie like every other month and i manage to find new stuff to think about. Zack... my man, he is just.... his team and him make the most visually engaging movies I've seen
I've also seen the movie a dozen or so times, and I've never noticed the people on the ship Superman was pulling.
So many minute details were put into this movie that get overlooked because of the whole Martha sequence. Such a shame.
I felt such an idiot, when I finally realized that Doomsday spike went completely through Superman's chest to his back. Like my God!!!!!!!!!!!
I've watched the movie 7 times including two weeks ago and I didn even notice until now also 🤦
Those are rookie numbers.
Your gotta pump those numbers up.
The beauty of this last scene is the contrast with the beginning of the film, where we have several elements showing the fall and the rising ground presenting hope.
really interesting video, and i'm totally agree about Bvs, it's a masterpiece.
You mean the director's cut is masterpiece.
BvS fans: Few but incredibly intelligent
Nothing else needs to be said about this film. Is masterful and graceful.
Love Snyder movies! He is such a underrated director. I won't be watching anymore DC or WB movies because of how WB backstabbed Snyder. He is the best. I also love people who appreciate attention to detail and the hardwork it goes into making a film. If Snyder watches this, he would really appreciate it, and know his work isn't wasted. I watched BvS and Man of Steel in Imax theater, and boy was i breathtaken by both films. I have watched both movies several times over other superhero movies, and i still can't get enough of it.
Stream snydercut in 2021!!!
Zack is the God of Visuals
On a visual level , he is a great technician .
if i ranked all movie by rewatchability, this movie would be #1, so i appreciate your content ma'am
Snyder knows how to get his shots. One thing you cant take away from him.
And I *KNOW* what most other people might add to that...
*"... but he sucks at EVERYTHING else!! hes such a hack!!! his films are some of the worst ive seen in yrs!! the charcters are boring and unimportant, and WW was just thrown in for no reason. th plot is confusing and makes zero sense..."* yada-yada-yada, you get the point.
@@bowserjjumetroid3645 well they're right about WW.
@@jtcob8486 Maybe. It's an in-universe tie-in. I think it makes sense that WW would find out about and respond to such a threat as Doomsday.
@@bowserjjumetroid3645 yeah, but she's totally unnecessary and serves little to no purpose to the overall plot.
@@jtcob8486 True. But you know how Suicide Squad has NONE of the superheroes respond to the situation, despite them being in the same universe?
BvS has Wonder Woman nearby (for "no reason" right?) to actually respond to the devastating situation. It's in-universe, and I think that was a nice touch.
What I loved about the opening was how Bruce running in the snow parallels his parents death, he falls when his father is shot, keeps fallen when is mother is about to be shot, and finally lands in darkness when his mother is shot
I find it pretty laughable when people criticize Snyder movies for their cinematography, that he only makes movies that looks cool and cares about nothing else. Yea that is true critique I have read. I wonder how they think that a visual cool comic book will NOT be a cool looking movie :P
I think I have never in my life read so much made up nitpicked criticism against any other director xD
This is one of the most underrated video on RUclips.
I’m so thankful this video exists, the cinematography is *claps loudly* BEAUTIFUL
I love your name,I love BvS,This is my favorite work of Larry Fong.
I didn't see Batman v Superman til the Ultimate Edition came out on home media but I feel it was honestly worth the wait because I got to analyze but also enjoy the film in its entirety.
The cinematogorphy was something that definitely drew my attention among other aspects of the story.
As a fan of the film genre in general this really helped me to see how the filmmakers tried to express their vision of a story they obviously put a lot of passion into.
Great video. Loved this analysis. Thank you for it.
This whole video was just 30 minutes of me going "oh shoot. I didn't consider that." Haha
Thanks for sharing your point of view :D Refreshing to see another video enhancing a different aspect of BvS. Love this movie and Zack Snyder deserves more respect and recognition for his talent behind the camera. Style and Substance, both are present on Snyder Films eventhough not everyone can see this blinded by the Style over the merit of the Substance as well. That s the problem of those that forget movies are a form of art.
It is a great video, but I also have found a lot of symbolisms from shot to shot within this movie. One very important thing also, is that around 27:40, the shot of lois in clark's bed reminds me of MoS, when small clarks said to his mother "the world is to big mom" to what she answers "make it smaller". What he actually did by making lois his world which was clark's last words
Luis Valle Good call on the "make it small" connection to Lois! Never thought about it that way before, but that's exactly what Clark does in BvS!
Wow ! U people r genius. It shows the depth of the movie
Omg. You just brought tears to my eyes. Yes. He made the world smaller. Just Lois. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🦁❤️❤️❤️🦁
When Martha is shown with that gun in her face, she knows this will be a headshot, she knows she will die, and she is pretty sure Bruce will be an orphan. She will be scared. I think that humanizes her, and does not change the fact she tried to take the gun from a man to protect her son.
Lovely video, I did not notice the feet.
Yeah she simply was afraid a natural reaction
I think this movie is accurate...not only to comic book world but to our world too...fans were divided upon seeing this version of superman on screen...some hated him just like Bruce hates him for causing so much destruction and death in mos...while many others love him just like I do because they know that if it wasn't for him, this world would have been destroyed....fans were divided to see this version of batman because he is brutal and violent, some fans hated this version because he is responsible for at least 10 deaths in this movie, some fans cannot root for this batman because of the same reason, some fans thought this version of batman was not a good guy, just like Clark did...this movie portrayed a Bruce Wayne who is not batman anymore and a Clark Kent who is not superman yet...Clark is confused, because in that world the law is helping a murderous man who dresses up as a bat and is hating a guy who is just trying to do the right thing...they have lost hope...but superman still chooses to die for this world than to watch it burn...this changes Bruce...the whole point of this movie was to show that men are still good.....but people hate what they don't understand
Bvs was art, period . As a artist and a true comic book fan I love all the real comic references obviously from the dark knight returns with the fight and also the timer that kg beast had was a call back to the dark knight returns , Batman's timer but also superman peace on earth .
Love this video; BvS is my favorite movie too! It's awesome how you can make a whole detailed video series about the positive aspects of this film, while haters/critics tend to just circle back to the same 2 or 3 arguments as to why it"sucks". I think most people who claim to dislike the movie are just influenced by the crowd and the critical reception. From a purely artistic and cinematic standpoint, this film is gold. I know that art is up to interpretation, so of course not everyone has to love it, but people are so close-minded to the idea of this film being good, simply because they hopped on the "Hate BvS" bandwagon, and now they refuse to consider enjoying the movie.
Keilan Morrissey There is a lot to dissect in this film and I’ve had a great deal of fun trying to do just that! It’s truly underrated as a piece of art.
Thanks for watching this video and for commenting with your thoughts!
This is incredible i thought I knew everything about BvS but I NEVER heard anyone talk about the shoes and feet shots
Thomas Wayne fist I think represents the ideals of this version of the Wayne's and creating Bruce ideals, with the ideas of being a man, a hunter, a person that cant be stopped by words but by fists.
(Part of an essay I've been working on about fathers and sons)
It's interesting too how
Lex's father's fist = abuse
Bruce's father's fists = protection
With Batman, the film explored the character’s damaged psychology by taking him to his darkest place so that he can confront his trauma and heal from it. As a child, at his parents’ funeral, Bruce Wayne is shown fallen into darkness and rescued by the Batman persona. Batman’s mask is a false salvation (“a beautiful lie”) that can never save him from his sorrow, putting on the mask is an addiction and escape. Bruce is consumed in fear, pain and anger and he intends to stay that way, personified through the display of his second “biggest failure” (his dead adopted son’s uniform) so he will always see it. Bruce’s dream at his mother's grave conveys his mindset: Bruce is struggling between himself and The Bat; it is shown breaking through the grave trying to take over. In his loss of himself, Batman no longer views criminals as human, taking to branding them like animals (this also harkens back to The Mark of Zorro, a character who inspired Batman for Bruce and also left his mark at the scene). After his childhood fall, Bruce grows up fighting against the feeling of powerlessness and gaining power - corporate power, physical power and the power to terrorize the criminals of Gotham - the “power” as Henry Cavill puts it, “to inflict justice”. Bruce thought he was going to change his exterior world by stopping criminals, but ultimately sees little fruit to his labor and feels his actions don’t have lasting impact. It is his interior world that needs to change.
Thematically, the only lesson imparted by Thomas Wayne is the attempted intervention in his mugging. This model of intervention is what Bruce has modeled himself after. When he sees Superman and Zod fighting, he sees the ultimate criminal, which without his intervention could result in creating more orphans. Bruce is unwilling to accept his relative powerlessness next to Superman, which would be like accepting the death of his parents, something he’s not ready to do. Bruce convinces himself he will show Batman’s worth and honor his father’s name by killing Superman. He rationalizes this by twisting his father’s story about his lineage “they were hunters”, characterizing his dehumanization of Superman. Superman is Batman’s “white whale”: an all-powerful animal, which if left unchecked, could wipe out the entire human race.
One of the main difficulties audiences had trouble understanding was the climax of Batman’s journey. Knowing that Clark knew Bruce was Batman; he probably did some background on him and was aware of what the name Martha meant to him. Saying the name out loud in the way he did: "Save Martha", wasn't coincidental. Superman says “you're letting him kill Martha”, further complicating Bruce’s conflict. This caused Batman to pause and process a lot of different things: the fact that he’s standing over someone about to kill them, that Superman is bleeding (so he does bleed), remembering his parents death, realizing his mother could not have been saved, with or without his father’s intervention, realizing that he would be making Superman an orphan - all of this dominoes in this moment. He starts to see his own father in Superman, but when Lois arrives and clarifies “it’s his mother’s name”, Bruce not only sees his father in Superman, he sees himself. Bruce finally realized he was in this vengeful, tunnel vision, has had the whole situation backwards and had become the thing he was originally fighting against. He breaks free from the shadow of his father and goes on the path to redemption. Resolving the fight, Bruce makes Clark a promise (something he previously said were useless), “I promise Martha won’t die tonight”. In saving Martha Kent, he is able to free himself of the demons that have haunted and driven him since childhood. He is also being given a chance to show the development of his skills and his work as Batman does have value. After the battle with Doomsday, Batman is visually shown stepping out into the light, signifying he is now gradually coming out of his hole and on his way to redemption.
Bruce has been cynical about humanity since the death of his parents, but he now has a renewed hope, affirming at Clark’s funeral that “men are still good”. The guilt Bruce felt in not being able to help his parents as a child, he now feels for Superman: his death possibly being preventable, had he sorted himself out earlier. "I failed him in life; I won’t fail him in death.” This is how he will honor Superman’s memory, by rising to higher standards. That admission is the first of many indications at the end of the film that Bruce has made a profound character change and no longer believes hope and heroism are a beautiful lie. He is now dealing with failure is a much healthier way, recognizing it and dealing with it productively. The film ends and begins with beautiful symmetry - opening with the Waynes’ death and ending with the death of Superman: two funerals that changed Bruce Wayne’s way of thinking.
@@NCBCSPRINGRETREAT beautiful, just beautiful.
@@RobChav504 it really was alot of people cant even understand something like that which is why i enjoyed that movie so much
Finally a smart woman who loves bvs and sees Snyder's value.
Wow, you actually have me in tears a little. Your passion for beautoful cinematography couldn't be stronger. I love Larry Fong and the results of his artist, creative, imagination. Such gorgeous work.
That scene showing Batman stealing the Kryptonite on the security cameras is actually a quite important scene if you look at it as a motif.
Batman in the beginning of BvS is always introduced above criminals when fighting them until he swoops down to confront them. This symbolizes his fall into the darkness and shows that he’s not any better than his foes.
Once he has a change of heart after realizing that he’s not much different from Clark, he goes to the warehouse to save Martha. Instead of breaking in to the same floor as Lex’s henchmen, he takes the bottom floor and breaks through to the top, thus symbolizing his rise from the darkness into the light. It’s all a recap of the beginning scene where young Bruce Wayne falls into the hole and the bats take him back up.
Wow. Nice interpretation! 😃
@@LilacSreya thank you! I encourage you to watch videos on themes and motifs in these films as you’ll be surprised at just how much is put into them.
Really great video, it makes me really happy to see others that loved this movie as I did. However, you missed one of my personal favorite shots. In the Ultimate Edition, there's a scene that takes place on the Lexcorp helipad. It's simply Lex watching the sunset, and it really makes me feel the power of what the upcoming night will bring.
Im not a huge fan of BVS, but the cinematography is REALLY good.
The cinematography is good .
I think bvs opening scene where they show Bruce waynes parents being killed,bruce falling into the well etc is one of the best opening scenes from Hollywood and it has gone unnoticed. The opening scene deserves a lot of praise for it's execution nicely supplemented by larry fong's cinematography and background score by junkie xl.jack snyder directed it beautifully.
The opening sequence is a play on the ending sequence. Bruce's parents are "Batman" & "Wonder Woman" saving their "son". They both die trying to stop the "monster" but save the son. Wonder Woman & Batman in the third act try to save the "son" but fail and stop the monster. This is why the conversation they have at the funeral is so important. The "parents" must avenge the "son's" death. But is the son even dead? ;) "Don't believe everything you read, son." - Bruce to Clark. Bruce falls into the hole at the funeral, Clark is buried in a hole at the end but "rises". Two sides of same coin. ruclips.net/video/ZwZsViROeLg/видео.html
themichealproject20 wooow. That's really interesting. Great catch. There is soooo much in this movie it's insane haha
@@miiketookitthere really is. Easily a 10/10 film
As a beginner filmmaker I LOVED your breakdown. You see so much more than most people. I'm a huge Zack Snyder fan anyway because as aa graphic designer, I love his visual aesthetic but I couldn't really verbalize what I was seeing. THIS has given me a lot to think about on my journey as a filmmaker, so thanks.
So great to hear about your filmmaking journey! I've found that it's best to learn from people who have been doing it for a while and then, go out and shoot A LOT! I do a lot of mobile filmmaking, actually, in terms of shooting with my iPhone. Even if they aren't expensive cameras, they can get the job done if you know what you're doing! Your graphic design skills will definitely help you with your visuals! I wish you the best in your endeavors!
I am jealous of all the BVS merch you have. Larry Fong nailed this film; it's the best-looking comic-book film ever, as far as I'm concerned.
Critics don't even know why they hate this movie.
I love this video, i share your enthusiasm. This comment section is a lovely refreshing change from all the other BVS related ones, haha
Excellent analysis. I understand a lot more now about why I loved this movie, especially certain parts like the beginning, even though most of my family and friends did not.
Justice League had none of this sadly. It was good but disappointed at the lack of Zack Snyder esque in the film.
Treveasy the giant It certainly seems that way on the surface I admit but as BVS taught us nothing is as it seems, JL is actually every bit as deep as the previous 2. For example Bruce's arc at it's core is about the line between true faith and fanaticism.
Bruce treats Clark like a god he worships he's intolerant to anyone not living up to Superman, his entire conflict with Diana is him trying to force her to be the symbol he believes she should be. He places him above literally everyone. He is absolutely outraged when Diana suggests he isn't doing this out of his faith in Clark but rather guilt, and attacks her in a very personal way and is planning to commit suicide for his cause to martyr himself for Diana insuring his belief continues, which is the true purpose of the shoulder fixing scene, he's making Diana admit her guilt so he can martyr himself and put the same guilt he feels on Diana's shoulders insuring his Superman religion and cult (because that's what it pretty much is) continues.
There's also Snyder's signature symmetry Bruce represents the side that fears Superman in BVS while he represents the side that sees him as a Christ figure in JL, this subtly continues the Superman debate from BVS. Another example is Bruce bringing back Clark in the same way Lex brought back Zod. Clark than goes to the monument where he battles the league much like Superman battled Doomsday. Doomsday bashes Superman with the names of the dead, while in JL Superman himself is the one destroying the names of the dead, symbolizing how Bruce very nearly destroyed that which inspired and gave him hope. Superman floating up to Batman mirrors him slowly approaching him in the nightmare, symbolizing that it's Bruce's own fear and paranoia that turns Superman evil, Bruce is the one he's right about, Bruce is the one to fear.
I don't want to drag this on too long but those are some of the moments with Snyder's signature symmetry and symbolism, there is far more to JL than it appears.
I, too, was disappoint in the lack of depth in Justice League. You can pull some themes out of it, but it's nowhere to the level that BvS is for me.
That's coz Warner Bros and Joss whedon de-Snydered it
"JL is actually every bit as deep as the previous 2"
Go home you are drunk. 8 months lateter.
@@duckmilkprod Yes, no way, no comparison.. I didn't/couldn't buy the BluRay JL nor SS.. they were relatively completely devoid of the MoS/BvS/(even WW, where Zack was still involved and also for it's somewhat lighter/different angles) Snyder guided Fong cinematogaraphic perfectionism.. More importantly the later 2 non Snyder productions emotionally moved me ZERO next to how much BvS and MoS did.
People has to understand the film in order to love it, cuz it ain't a basic superhero film.
The fact that he gets cinematographers who bring his vision(Live action comic panels) to the screen is why I fell in love with his films. First film of his I saw was the DOTD remake. I've been a fan of his since
Lovely analysis. But I would argue at 9:00 that fear is not an automatic disqualification for bravery and fierceness. In fact, I would suppose that bravery without fear is just recklessness. It requires a certain amount of gal to stare oblivion in the face while being mortally terrified.
Just my thought. I found this addition in the ultimate cut icing on top of a delicious cake.
YOU'RE ON A ROLL, GIRL!
Haha! Not really. This is an edit of my earlier video on the Cinematography because I had a copyright issues on using one of the shots for some reason. Hopefully, this version will adhere to the guidelines.
duckmilkprod 🖖🏼Hopefully.
Maybe when it comes to longer scenes but the soundbite per se isn't important, you could just use screenshots or Clay Enos stills instead?
Because it’s the greatest superhero movie ever!!!
27:35 he has those planets on his ceiling because as a child he knew he wasn't from Earth and he was always curious about where he had come from. I can 100% see him falling asleep almost every night staring up at those planets, which, to me, adds to the emotion of the scene because he did find out who he was, where he was from, and also in the process he found Lois, who was his world. If it was indeed Lois who he said was his world and not his mother ("Marrthah"). Which would be another reason Batman wanted to save Martha, to prevent the Knightmare from coming to fruition, adding to the many layers of each sequence in this film.
you see that she's framed in the center of the planets too, showing that she was the center of his universe
Majority will never accept or appreciate this kind of detailing and visual story telling because the movie's director is zack Snyder
You are not alone :) these kind of movies are for creative minds
Just watched your entire bvs series. You pointed out several things that I never thought about thank you I think I love it as much as you do:-)
This is honestly tied with the Dark Knight as my favourite comic book movie.
9:13 - If you never had a gun to your face, you should know that this is a normal reaction. Sadly, being brave and tough doesn't make you bulletproof.
I also love this movie than any other batman movie...
*No doubt cinematography in bvs was awesome.*
Yes. YES! I LOVE, LOVE Batman v Superman! I'm a Huge Fan of Snyder's Films, but also a Fan of the Jurassic Franchise and The Legend of Spyro Trilogy
Imagine the movie starts with the tragedy on Wayne family with a mcu style. All of the weight and sadness will be gone.
The most underrated director.
Maybe the "feet motif" is a visual representation that this superhero story is very grounded
Ive thought about it. I think the idea behind them might stem from what the movie tries to achieve by the end. Throughout Man of Steel, we get a lot of references to the godlike nature and divinity of Superman and people constantly viewing his work as some holy intervention which are themes that leak over into BvS. In a huge part of BvS we see a Superman who has so many ideals placed on him, one of which is his Saviour nature, as he does unhuman things and the public impression of him is of a being of that who doesn't walk among us, gods among men. I love the way the visuals assist in telling the story of the struggle between reconciling the very human hearted part of Clark and his almost divine abilities.
One of my favourite shots which link to this is the arctic scene where we start at superman feet as hes just walking in the snow showing him as a normal person but then by the end of the camera movement, we see he is pulling a ship which jars us back into the fact that he is almost unreal. A lot of the movie is spent showing Supermans story through flight; when he gets detached from people, he flies away and vice versa as a visual metaphor for him. The resolution of the struggle of superman being God or man I think is done beautifully when we see Superman as he flies to doomsday weakened by the Kryptonite spear after just being on his KNEES talking to Lois, this to tell us that he is a powerful but determined person that can be weakened like any of us but his weaknesses doesn't stop him from trying his best to do whats right.
I agree with you batman v superman is a great movie
I love the movie too. By far my favorite movie of all time.
Wow I never even noticed the basketball before. Great video by the way.
I appreciate this film too
Finally, somebody who gets it.
have you seen that video from Brett culp? "Batman vs Superman: how I surprised myself & fell in love with this film" so many feels😂
Oh yes! Brett Culp is one of my favorite people and his video on BvS made me tear up. So honest and heartfelt.
I've never seen a video like that for the MCU movies lool😅
Brett Culp is an excellent documentary filmmaker! I highly recommend checking out his film, Legends of the Knight.
The amount of times you said, "my favourite" is impressive.
Ha! I guess it doesn't make sense to have multiple "favorites". This was very extemporaneous and unscripted so sometimes, my vocabulary isn't all that great.
@@duckmilkprod I'm not complaining. I have a lot of favourite moments in this movie.
Just discovered this... you
... you go girl. Love your ideas, keep goin’.
Watching her speak of the Superman hearing in light of the January 6 event hits different. This is a damn good series.
7:30 I think Deborah Snyder has a lot influence in Zack Snyder movies. I think women feel very real in this dc franchise
It was so awesome. Which is why we Snyder fans would like Snyder to finish his vision.
Hi Rebecca , It was so good to see someone has so much excitement and love for BvS as me... This movie has a really inspiring impact on my life as well. The screenplay, camera work, script, symbolism , visual effects everything stands out (y) Your videos in Why I Love Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice playlist are my personal favorites as those depicts the soul purpose of the movie. The way you give importance in details and symbolism is fantastic. Please make more videos like this. I hope you do well and have lots of love from India.
BTW also I want to know your views about Justice League, there has been so many things ever since it released, I wish ZS could finish the film just like Bvs.
Attaching my personal favourite scene from the movie ruclips.net/video/yp3mUWcu26k/видео.htmlm39s
Hi, Partha!
Great to meet another BvS fan! Loving the "soul" of the film is a great way to describe it!
I won't be making any videos about Justice League, but I am a contributor to JLU Podcast and will sometimes, be on to talk about it. jluniverse.podomatic.com/
12:13 this looked great in 3d
I thought the racking into Joe Chill's gun looked especially great in 3D as well.
This is great! Something I keep saying is that people are ignorant to the detail of Snyder’s shots. All of his shots look like panels from comic books, but they are also reenforced by the cuts. The scenes and shots in them cut together like we’re going from panel to panel. That’s something Josstice League lacked. They used so many CGI camera moves that everything felt unnatural. As for non fight scenes, the editing was a mess because of them forcing the reshot jokes into scenes like they shot a few and picked and chose which jokes to use. I’m excited for Zack Snyder’s version because the cinematography and editing will be more cohesive to it’s two predecessors.
Great video!
I'm in Minute 2.36 and I'm already in awe. I mean I knew I about the Excalibur references but I never knew he did put it directly in the film. And I never saw it!
haters be like "snyder has foot fetish confirmed"
This film wasn't even nominated for best cinematography.
The cinematography is near perfection in this movie.
Great video 👍
A MASTERPIERCE Movie!
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I love MOS, BVS and ZSJL.
20:11 i didn't know there were people on the ship. kinda questioned if Superman was a huge scavenger :v
Brilliant stuff! I have a weird love of BvS as well (was lucky to see it in 70mm). But I could never have articulated it in such a knowledgable way.
U have made me luv the film even more.
I love BvS aswell .... Fantastic movie .
When Martha saved her child..... So sad😔 ....... I love the scene very emotional 😔
THANK YOU!!!!
Some of these interpretations are a little stretch (mostly Jimmy and Lois' inexistent relationship IN THE MOVIE), but I love this film. It's a constant wallpaper, and there is so much symbolism and so much composition genius.
When I speak about Jimmy and Lois in BvS, it's moreso in comparing them to their iconic counterparts from comics and other media interpretations.
This film is so well shot. Larry Fong is a personal hero of mine.
There was never going to be any focus on Lois’ relationship with some young, nerdy photojournalist that works for The Daily Planet in this movie. I thought it was cool that in this DC Universe, Jimmy Olsen was an Undercover CIA Agent posing as a photojournalist. They didn’t have to make that UC Agent anybody, but they decided to make his alias Jimmy. Also, his death had more impact that way.
Martha is scared for her son I guess, great video by the way.
I wasn't a fan of those movies. Probably because they messed with my notion of how the Batman story should be told too much. But man, Larry Fong's cinematography is so incredibly well composed I really wanted to like the movies the whole time.
Damn right!!!
You are a visionary, congrats!
So where can we find all that merchandise at the start of the video?
Taylor Cheek Let me know what you’re interested in and I’ll get you some info!
Such a great video. Thank you. 🦁🙏🦁
To the critics: you wouldn't get it.
Thanks for this video!
Love the cinematography as well as the music; however, for me, I cannot sit thru most films. I'm just not interested in script, plot,
or acting--and I cannot stand seeing the same actors (Ben A.) in every film. I only watch for the production so I can learn from these great DPs and Editors!
0:05 me too but the ultimate edition
29:00 that shot is inspired by Once Upon a Time in the West- where Jill throws earth upon her husband's coffin lowered into the grave.
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See 3:17
RELEASE THE SNYDER VERSE!!!