Thread:TMNT1987Dude/@comment-24200891-20170609051552/@comment-24200891-20170626184034

I liked the Dark Knight too because of the dark tone. This Joker shows that human doesn't need to be mutated to become a monster, this Joker is a human like you and me. He creeped me out with his nihilism and how he manipulated people. This film has bad ending, I usually don't like them but this one was very emotional. I couldn't help but feel sorry for Harvey. It was very clever and cruel of Joker to force people on 2 ships to blow up each other. It was a test of character, I feared they will both blow up. It showed prisoners are still humans and it's so tempting to kill to save own skin. No other DC film gave me such thrill.

Back to WW, Diana had interesting character development. She started as a naive warrior who believed one bad guy is responsible for whole evil. She faced the cruelty of war and in hard way she learned that war isn't black and white, humans themselves are responsible for their wars, killing one villain doesn't end wars. Many young soldiers must see people dying and suffering to learn that war is no playground but hell. With this and well organised plot the film surpasses MoS and BVS.

I don't give hopes for Affleck's Batman because Affleck showed he's not a good film director.