Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Power failure

- RASHID IRANI

The race between comic book conglomera­tes Marvel and DC has intensifie­d in the wake of the blockbuste­r success of this year’s Wonder Woman.

Unfortunat­ely, Justice League — the long-anticipate­d mash-up of meta-humans from the DC Comics universe — throws the ball back in Marvel’s court. It feels just like a slapdash remake of The Avengers (2012).

A large part of the blame for this lies with director Zack Snyder, whose career has been in freefall since Watchmen (2009).

Following the sudden demise of Superman at the end of the much-maligned Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the caped crusader (Ben Affleck) enlists the help of new allies to protect the planet from a deadly cosmic threat. Dubbed the Justice League, the quintet includes Aquaman (Jason Momoa), The Flash (Ezra Miller), Cyborg (Ray Fisher), and the warrior princess, Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot).

The disparate team of do-gooders faces off against an intergalac­tic villain (Ciaran Hinds) and his horde of para-demons. The action sequences stumble under the weight of middling CGI and Snyder’s superfluou­s use of slow-motion. The director no longer seems capable of fashioning a coherent narrative or relatable 3-D characters.

Incidental­ly, Snyder took a leave of absence following a death in the family, leaving Joss Whedon (who also co-wrote the screenplay) to tweak the film in post-production. Clearly, it was a case of too little, too late.

With the exception of Miller and Momoa, who provide occasional comic relief, the rest of the ensemble is underutili­sed. The viewer is kept on tenterhook­s throughout regarding the possible reappearan­ce of a slain teammate.

Here’s hoping we don’t have to wait for Wonder Woman’s second outing (due in two years) for Gadot to revive DC’s fortunes again. Keep those fingers crossed.

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