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Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice Full Movie Download In Hindi-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2vcd -----------------------------------------The world changed when mankind, the citizens of Metropolis and billionaire Bruce Wayne were witness to the awesome power of the Superman. Now 2 years later, the love affair is seemingly ended when the Man of Steel becomes involved in the complexities of international politics with lives lost amidst terrorists/rebels. As journalist Lois Lane attempts to clear his name, Senate Hearings and the media compel Superman to work within the system, the Batman escalates his war on crime seeking a means to end the potential threat of Superman and Lex Luthor appears to be pulling strings behind the scenes.Fearing that the actions of Superman are left unchecked, Batman takes on the Man of Steel, while the world wrestles with what kind of a hero it really needs.The theatrical is choppy, poorly edited, hard to follow, with some really good moments mixed in their. The extended is much more fluent and is much easier to follow, it does have a long runtime, which might make it seem a bit dragging on, but if you like long films done right, like Lord of the Rings, you will like this movie as long as you get into the characters and story. Speaking of which, the story starts out perfectly showing Bruce Wayne as a character, and it is very powerful. There are several moments in this movie that are powerful, emotional, and shocking. Characters. Batman is my favorite fictional character of all time, and believe me when I say, Ben Affleck as Batman was perfect, he had the charisma, the anger, and the look of being through some bad stuff Gal Gadot also does perfect as Wonder Woman, but if you want to really see how good she does, go watch the Wonder Woman movie. Henry Call as Superman. I really don't like it when people say Christopher Reeves is better. Don't get me wrong, Reeves does great, but can you imagine him as Superman in this movie? I wouldn't like it. It would be like Adam West playing Batman in The Dark Knight. Henry Cavill does great in this role, I can say everything about him as I said with Ben Affleck. Jesse Eisenberg as Luthor. I thought it was different in a good way. I've heard a criticism for him as being too much like Joker, but is that a bad thing? Joker is my favorite villain, so to see Superman have an enemy that crazy, but still hold the values Luthor needs to be Luthor, I think it is great. The thing I thought this movie was lacking in the first and second acts was humor, at least good humor. If there was more humor, I would've given this movie a ten because it would give a more relaxing feel to the parts that needed it. All in all though, this movie was awesome, it had powerful moments, it was badass, and just plain fun. It had a great story arc and does its job very well.I'm being harsh in this review mostly due to the hype and what this movie could have been.
The movie is called Batman V Superman yet the actual fight lasts around 2 minutes. Also the actual reason for them fighting was ridiculous too and made no sense and even the way they ended the fight seemed rushed. It feels like they wanted this movie to be an interim movie to set up others and lazily plodded the story along.
Oh and Lex Luthor... dear god 101 on how to ruin a character. Lex is supposed to be a maniacal, calculating and precise genius. Jesse (whom I am a big fan of) was horrible in this role. He would have been perfect for the Riddler but not someone like Lex.
Affleck was a really good batman and really sold the part I couldn't see Affleck in the movie I only saw Batman.It’s tough to take all the hardcore emoting seriously, particularly as the emotional heavy lifting is designed to be done by the occasional maudlin line in brief pauses between the explosions. For a film so concerned with its characters’ inner lives, there’s a fundamental disconnect going on here – enough to make you yearn for the lighter touch of the Marvel films.Most newspaper cuts were made by Wallace Keefe (Scoot McNairy) some time prior the movie events as a way to menace and intimidate Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) but they were never shown to him by his employees until it was too late, as it was taken as mere hate mail against him. Keefe had a heavy grudge against both Superman (Henry Cavill) (for indirectly causing him to lose his legs during the fight against Zod in Man of Steel) and Wayne (blaming him for his disgrace to the point of rejecting his aid payments). After Keefe vandalized Superman's statue, Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) saw him as a pawn for this schemes, using him to disturb and manipulate Batman into destroy Superman by providing the angry man resources, credibility for Senator Finch's audiences and supporting his menacing hate mail towards Wayne, including the final one that reads, "you let your family die". In the heliport, Luthor confronts Superman and references the newspaper cuts in quality of being the mastermind behind the whole affair. Prior to the movie's release, some people assumed the the Joker was behind the handwritten notes because of the similarity in handwriting to the spray painted message on the Robin suit in the Batcave. While clearly that's not the case, in the movie's theatrical cut it served as a proper red herring to both Wayne and the audience. The Dream at the Cave: Running away from his parents' funeral, young Bruce Wayne fell into a circular shaft leading to a cave, where he saw in vision hundreds of bats surrounding him and rising him above the darkness of the pit and back into the light. Bruce Wayne himself says in the movie that this dream propelled him into crime fighting, hoping to find the light... but it never happened. He became ruthless and, as Alfred tells him, cruel, almost a villain when the movie starts. The movie shows how his perceived imminent risk to Superman makes him willingly kill in cold blood... but in the last moment, Superman shows him a better path, a redemption for his trauma upon the death of his parents via Martha Kent's rescue. The concept that this dream originated through supernatural means is never addressed, but it could be interpreted that Superman's example and, ultimately, his sacrifice makes Batman finally see "the light" of justice, becoming a little more humane (as demonstrated by not branding Lex Luthor in his cell) and thus starting his mission in search of other meta-humans in company of Wonder Woman, in order to "be united". On the other hand, this dream-like scene takes iconography Christopher Nolan introduced into the Batman mythos in The Dark Knight Trilogy, but with a twist, thus making it a tribute to Nolan's trilogy and his character's contributions inside the DC Expanded Universe.
The Creature in the Tomb: At some point of the movie, Bruce Wayne has a dream where he visits his parent's mausoleum and, while contemplating Martha Wayne's tombstone, a black liquid starts to pour from it. As he examines it, the tombstone bursts and a dark-skinned creature attacks him from inside. Wayne wakes up disturbed. Just like the Dream at the Cave, if this dream implies any supernatural element is not currently confirmed in the overall DC Expanded Universe, but it can be taken as Wayne's mind still trying to cope with his parent's death trauma. Furthermore, in an allegorical way, it could mean he is always subconsciously projecting his inner demons on his parents through the form of a humanized giant bat, thus not allowing him to get over it. Another way to look at it could be that somehow this dream is connected with the nightmare, the creature could be another vision of a para-demon or even a premonition/vision of the weight his mother's memories could make him realize Superman is not his enemy because, if he (Batman) lets Martha Kent die, the whole world will suffer the consequences.
The Knightmare: Waiting for the long process of decoding the hacked copy of Lexcorp files, Bruce Wayne falls asleep in front of the computer. Then, he has a dream/vision of a dystopic future where the world is barren, civilization is destroyed and Superman is leading an army of both human soldiers and winged creatures while armed with a pistol. On the ground a large Omega symbol has been carved. While trying to take possession of a kryptonite sample, Batman is captured. Superman confronts Batman saying that he "let her die" and then kills him, presumably by ripping his heart out. Wayne appears again in the Batcave but a red-masked man appears from some sort of portal, wondering if he came "too early" and saying to Wayne that he was "right about him" (not entirely clear if he meant about the latent danger Superman might pose, Lex Luthor, Doomsday or someone else) but Lois Lane (Amy Adams) is the key to avoid such a future. Suddenly, Wayne "wakes up" wondering what has just happened. Elsewhere in the movie, Lex Luthor points to his father's apocalyptic painting in the wall and talks about "demons coming down from the sky" as a red herring, since evidently he was not refering to Superman (he always refers to him as a messianic figure or even "god") but to something else, as he left the painting upside down before he had been taken into custody. Note the close similarity between the creatures in Batman's nightmares and the figures in the painting.
All these elements heavily imply that Batman's vision was caused somehow by a future Flash (Ezra Miller) coming from a possible timeline when an inter-dimensional warlord called Darkseid has taken control of the Earth and Superman is now under his command due to Lois Lane's death. The winged creatures are called Parademons and are Darkseid minions. In the last scene, when Batman confronts Luthor in his supermax cell, Luthor keeps calling out about demons from heaven to Batman, emphasizing that he succeeded in his plan to "kill god" so that Darkseid's arrival turns out in the super-villain's victory. While this movie presents dreams and nightmares as a new element to Batman's psychology and it's never clearly stated why or how Batman has such a vivid, detailed vision of this possible future, it certainly becomes the "heart wench" he mentions to Diana Prince, the reason for them both to start looking for metahumans after Superman's sacrifice and be united, thinking such hideous future has been avoided but Darkseid's intervention has not, setting up the story for Justice League (2017) (2017) and since it involves time travel, possibly Untitled The Flash Film (2020) (2020) as well. The Flash, from the future, comes to give Batman a warning. Most likely this warning is something that is to come in the next movie Justice League (2017). Apparently, he arrived too early, as can be inferred from the the Flash saying, "Am I too soon?", [Yells] "I'm too Soon!" They didn't "just become friends" because their mothers have the same name. Batman stopped fighting because he started to see himself in Superman. He started to see Superman as a human being who was trying to save his mother just like he would. Another Martha was in danger, and he wasn't about to let her die.Before its theatrical release, Warner Bros. spread the word that there would be an Ultimate Edition of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on Blu-ray disc which contains an Extended Cut with 30 more minutes of footage. Zack Snyder announced that this extended cut was his director's cut. And that seems plausible because the new footage does not look like footage put in afterwards to make a few more bucks with a longer version. On the contrary, some of that footage is quite a loss for the theatrical version that needed to be removed for its theatrical release, as to not push it because the theatrical version still runs approximately 2½ hours. As one can see in the following comparison, the extended version is definitely the better version. But there is a downside as well: Narrativewise, the often criticized structure of the movie gets worse. Due to a lot of extended footage during the first half, the actual story regarding Batman v Superman starts with the Capitol scene after almost 90 minutes. And as also criticized quite often, there is not enough time for the duel anymore before they team up to fight Doomsday in the big finale. Compared to the rest, the beginning is still too long but the warming phase is more satisfying and explained more reasonably in the extended cut. The scheme against Superman & Clark Kent's investigation was just too short in the theatrical version. Subsequent things such as the short, rather mysterious introduction of Steppenwolf, which is obviously supposed to point to the Justice League, or the reversed censorings which got the extended cut the R-rating (which it deserves by the way) but without making it an incredibly brutal movie, make the result much more appealing. This is most likely to signify that what would've otherwise been characterized as "The People v. Superman" like a court case but not necessarily a literal such is instead "Batman v. Superman". It connotes exactly that Batman is the one who has a bone to pick with Superman, but that the "verdict" doesn't necessarily have to be the triumph of one hero over the other like a sport or chess, as it would suffice for Superman to merely get Batman to drop the "case" against him, which is what happens. This choice of syntax for a movie title describing a competitive match is somewhat unique; a departure from, for examples, the films The People vs. Paul Crump (1962), The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), The People vs. George Lucas (2010), The People vs. Fritz Bauer (2015). An interesting bit of trivia is that there was a real Batman v. Commissioner case in the U.S. Fifth Circuit Appeals Court, back in 1951, the appealing party's whole name being Ray Batman. As there is no dot immediately following the "v", it also possible that the solitary letter may not be an abbreviation at all, that it signifies the symbol for the logic operator "or", which signifies union in set theory; as in "Batman ∨ Superman" / "Batman ∪ Superman". a5c7b9f00b http://glasrepre.jugem.jp/?eid=271 http://imtoggent.jugem.jp/?eid=302 http://ompechap.jugem.jp/?eid=270 http://dayviews.com/loolezra/526827289/ http://beauhycom.jugem.jp/?eid=329 http://rodista.jugem.jp/?eid=254 http://ergleanfun.jugem.jp/?eid=314 http://swigcenbench.jugem.jp/?eid=256 http://dayviews.com/reabuden/526827288/ http://dyagenra.jugem.jp/?eid=269
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