Saturday, 17 June 2023

The Flash

Official Australian release date: 15/6/23. Viewed: 14/6/23.
Director: Andy Muschietti
Actors: Ezra Miller, Sasha Calle, Michael Keaton, Ben Affleck
Genre: Action / Sci-Fi
Rating: M

‘The Flash’ has been a long time coming, when you consider that Miller first played the character in ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ in 2016 and this version of the film starring Miller was announced in 2014! It’s interesting that they still try to make him the “funny one” of the Justice League team, when DC have kind of done that with the two ‘Shazam’ films already, and at it’s core, this film asks the serious question – if you could go back in time, would you save a loved one who died?

Due to the time-travel & parallel universe aspect of the film, we get to see many multiples – Barry/Flash (Miller), Batman (Keaton & Affleck) and Superman (no spoilers!). I’d say Keaton actually gets more screentime than Affleck and does really well, especially considering he’s 71 and hasn’t played Batman for over 30 years! The main plot is basically ‘Back to the Future’, which gets plenty of nods, with Batman and Kara (Calle) helping Barry to get back and overcome the changes of where he’s ended up.

Some of the “speed-force” CGI is pretty bad and the main problem the film has is trying to tie together a decade of DC films that haven’t had the same interconnectedness/planning as the Marvel films. This film uses Zod (Shannon) as the villain again, taking it back to 2013’s ‘Man of Steel’. While there’s not a crazy amount that’s new, there’s some funny/nice/good moments, but probably not enough to elevate this to something special, and it’s not quite as good as ‘Wonder Woman’ or ‘Man of Steel’.

Overall: Decent time-travel caper

Gav's Rating: 3.5 stars

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