Finally, DC is back with another banger. Fans of the DC verse have waited long enough to watch yet another marvellous film. DC never fails to bring fantasy alive. However, do you think it has done it again? Well, read on to our The Flash movie review to find out.
Movie Details:
Star Cast: Ezra Miller, Sasha Calle, Michael Shannon, Ron Livingston, Maribel Verdú, Kiersey Clemons, Antje Traue, Michael Keaton.
Director: Andy Muschietti
Runtime: 144 minutes
Based On: Characters from DC
Produced By: Barbara Muschietti, Michael Disco
Cinematography: Henry Braham
Distributed By: Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date: 16th June 2023 (India)
Storyline:
Barry Allen (The Flash), played by Ezra Miller, is aware that he serves as the group’s caretaker and is called upon to clean up the “Bat Mess” in the post-Zack Snyder era of the “Justice League.” Despite the passage of time, Alan has never been able to overcome the emotional anguish of losing his mother and witnessing his father go to prison for a crime he had nothing to do with.
Because of his speed, The Flash ends up in the “Chrono-Bowl,” which might be thought of as a “data server” for all the timelines running at once, helping the multiverse’s efficient operation. What would you do if you could travel between the multiverse’s time periods quickly? If your mother were still living, you might try changing the course of events in the universe in order to bring her back. Barry Allen does the same, gathering a team to help him clean up the mess he has caused in the universe without superheroes so that he may go back to his timeline. He accomplishes this by bringing in Michael Keaton’s Batman and Supergirl (Sasha Calle).
The Flash movie review:
Ezra Miller’s performance is unforgettable despite all the pandemonium because of director Andy Muschietti’s (It, It: Chapter 2) fondness for emotive character arcs that enable him not only to move the story forward but also build an emotional connection with the audience. Miller portrays both characters with the best double-part execution one could ever accomplish in a movie.
The fact that Michael Keaton is 71 years old makes it tough to appreciate seeing The Dark Knight beat the crap out of the criminals, despite the fact that his portrayal of Batman conjures powerful memories of nostalgia. Although Keaton’s charisma would definitely allow you to forget all of his shortcomings and enjoy watching him reprise his role as the Caped Crusader. A more thorough character study should have been used instead of the slender line Sasha Calle walked as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl. The character wasn’t good, but she was.
All things considered, DC’s interpretation of the universe is surreal, novel, and more ‘comic’ than ever before, benefiting not only fans of The Flash but also all other comic book enthusiasts. So, this was all about The Flash Movie review. Bollywood Hush would rate the film 4 stars out of 5. Click here to read The Little Mermaid movie review.